2025 collective agreement ratified between University of Northern British Columbia and UNBC Faculty Association

In a situation that doesn’t often make headlines in labour politics, a collective agreement was ratified between the University of Northern British Colmbia's Faculty Association and its employer, UNBC, over a number of months of professional and respectful dialogue. Image Credit - UNBC & UNBCFA

20260708 - UNBC Collective Bargaining Agreement Reached
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The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and its Faculty Association (UNBCFA) have officially ratified their collective agreement under the University’s Mission Statement, representing stable relations between the institute and the lion’s share of the instructional staff for another three years. This may come as a relief to students, and all parties, who may recall instructional interruptions experienced during past negotiations. Both Administration and Faculty report a relatively smooth bargaining process. Chief Negotiator for the Faculty Association, Dr. Jaqueline Holler noted that compromise is an expected, and possibly necessary feature of the process, she appreciates that common ground was found. Holler also expressed the importance of making room for newer members of the collective “Let’s make sure that we’re doing things for our most precarious and vulnerable members, not just for the folks like me who have been here for 23 years in a professorial position.”

UNBC’s Provost Dr. Michel S. Beaulieu weighed in as well with the hope that communication and resolution won’t stop at the bargaining table, and that conversations will carry on between now and the next collective agreement negotiation in 2029. Commenting on the nature of these negotiations more broadly, he offered, “It’s not,’you’re going in to build bridges’. You already have bridges that exist, and you’re teasing out different aspects about how you walk along those bridges together.”

With that labour process satisfied, the University continues to negotiate with UNBC Food Services UNITE HERE Local 40 union and CUPE 3799, with both of those outcomes to be determined.

20260716 - Let's talk Europe - Ep 3

This episode of Let's Talks features my time in Ischia, Italy! Tune in to hear some cool stories :)

Family Law Centre Coming to Prince George as Reports of Domestic Violence Rise

Family Law Centre Coming to Prince George as Reports of Domestic Violence Rise

Cases of reported domestic violence rose in Prince George-Lheidli T’enneh by 15% from 2024 through 2025. While this startling rise may not correlate with a rise successful prosecution in related crimes, resources that could see more legal accountability in relation to family violence are on their way to the community this summer with Legal Aid BC opening a Family Law Centre.

Photo Credit - Legal Aid BC

Northern Static Series - Naomi Shore S2 Ep7

Naomi Shore hails from Fort St. John, on Treaty 8 territory. A storyteller and lover of sad songs, she delivers performances that are at once contemplative and clever. Through her long-standing presence in our regional music scene as a solo artist, as well as one half of former folk-duo Twin Peaks, crafting music has become more than her trade. It is a way to process life, a way to send a searching hand out through the mists of a melody and connect with the world. We are honoured to welcome Naomi Shore to our airwaves for this episode of the Northern Static Series! 

Support Naomi Shore’s music here: https://naomishore.ca/ 

Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/cfurfm?utm_source=linktree_admin_share 

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5takOSYRjBIfVdJCth4zuJ?si=GVKZ1dTxSLqCCqtKrAxeHA 

YouTube: https://youtu.be/rQU-2AC8fvc   

Catch new episodes of the Northern Static Series on CFUR 88.7FM every Wednesday at 7pm, re-broadcasted on Sundays at 10am. All episodes will be posted on our website, mixcloud, youtube, and can be found on podcast platforms “Northern Static Series”! 

Produced, recorded, and edited by Genevieve Tucker in CFUR Studios 

Interviewed by Britt Meierhofer

Performance edited by Connor Pritchard 

Audio mixed and mastered by Connor Pritchard 

This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada

Let's Talk Europe - Episode #2 - 20260709

Tune into Episode #2 of Let's Talk Europe! Let's Talk Europe features previous voice recordings of a trip to Europe!

Trundled Interview - 20260708

Tune into this interview with the duo Trundled to hear more about their future plans, the duo's dynamic and their upcoming show at Deadfall Brewing on July 11th!!

Northern Static Series - Dawn Boudreau S2 Ep6

Episode #6 of the Northern Static Series - Season 2 with Dawn Boudreau

For this special episode of the Northern Static Series, we sat down and chatted with Dawn Boudreau who has been a pillar of our music scene in Prince George. Tune in to learn more about Dawn’s early beginnings as a musician, her journey as a performer and recording artist, her career as a music teacher, and more! 

Support Dawn Boudreau’s music here: 

https://dawnboudreau.com/ 

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0EM3ZvskteRaDAxxWSAsWL?si=r2BPM7bERv-LBPCg-JPQ-w 

Catch new episodes of the Northern Static Series on CFUR 88.7FM every Wednesday at 7pm, re-broadcasted on Sundays at 10am. All episodes will be posted on our website, mixcloud, youtube, and can be found on podcast platforms “Northern Static Series”! 

Produced, interviewed, recorded, and edited by Genevieve Tucker in CFUR Studios 

Audio mixed and mastered by Connor Pritchard

This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada

Northern BC writers prepare for inaugural, month-long, festival - July 1st, 2026

The inaugural Northern BC Writers Festival launches Thursday July 2nd and runs until the end of the month at various Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh venues. CFURadio spoke with the association’s President Amber Ingham about the excitement of drawing authors together into a stronger community of creatives. Photo Credit - Amber Ingham

July 1, 2026

Kicking off July 2nd, writers of Northern BC will emerge from their ink wells and gather through the month of July in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh for the Northern BC Writers Festival across many venues & events. Northern BC Writers Association (NBCWA) President, Amber Ingham is excited to bring together local creatives to network, promote northern literature, and strengthen community. Among a number of goals, Ingham stated the event aims to, “connect with writers across genres and across disciplines, but also give you a chance to connect with writers that are within the same ones.”

The festival offers four streams of affordable events for participants to explore: presentations, mixers, workshops, and writing salons. Challenging the idea that a writer must toil in solitude with a tiny lamp, Ingham declares, “Writing is community.” Emphasizing the importance of people further, the festival’s presenters have signed an AI Policy to ensure that content shared at the festival is human generated.

With published works coming out of the community for decades, and Ingham having hosted a writing club locally for about 10 years, events like this have been few and far between. To get this one off the ground, it took a couple years of networking between Ingham, local author Devon Flynn, then Raegan Cote to express their common desire for a festival, acknowledge they couldn’t do it on their own, then finally, “now we had enough people, to convince other people, to join the writing conference.” Seven total founding members now have their pencil tips sharpened as they invite creatives across the region to get writing and bring more Northern BC perspectives to readers everywhere with the motto, “Write the North.”


- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter


20260630 - NBC Writers Fest - Amber Ingham - LJI 2
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