An audio bulletin for the week’s End of April 14th 2026
Moving into the weekend in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh the weather forecast has something for everyone, and so do the municipal events on offer:
On Monday April 13th a man walking his dogs near Vanderhoof, BC received non-life threatening injuries following a grizzly bear attack. Following an investigation, the Conservation Officer Service deemed that the bear does not present a continuing threat.
The Prince George Astronomical Observatory is hosting an open house on Friday April 16th at 8:30pm. Doors open at 8:15pm.
The Spruce Kings, Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh’s BCHL Hockey Club wrapped up the first round of playoffs against the Langley Rivermen April 14th.
Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh’s Cougars WHL Hockey Club are in the midst of the Western Conference Semi-Finals against the Penticton Vees. Their fourth matchup will be held Wednesday April 14th at the CN Centre, 7pm.
Prices at the pump dropped slightly from last week, with highs of ¢181.9/L and lows of ¢164.9/L for gasoline reported.
UNBC MA NRES student Courtney Dallaire received a Canada Graduate Research Scholarship–Masters for her project on gardening as a path towards community-based conservation action. One of a number of food-security related initiatives you’ll be hearing about on Due North in the coming weeks.
Dunster, BC based musicians Dream Heavy have teamed up with Valemount’s Wishbone Productions & Gold Pan City Dance of Quesnel, BC to present The Mourning After, an alt-rock musical touring from Valemount, McBride, to Prince George this April 2026.
Independently published underground punk zine, v0id celebrates its second anniversary this month
School District 57 approved their capital budget Tuesday April 14th, with projects totalling $2,177,605. That amount does not include considerations for renovating or replacing D.P. Todd Secondary school.
Coming in from Calgary, Amy Nelson & Carter Felker play at Legion 43, Saturday night April 18th with Big Fancy warming up the folk-blues-Candiana vacuum tubes at 9pm. Doors open at 8pm.
The Goomahs, Brainium, along with guests The Cavernous, of Kelowna BC play Omineca Arts Centre 8:00pm on Saturday April 18th in downtown Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh. Tickets $20 @ the door.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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