We are back with another season of Northern Static Series!

Episode #1 of the Northern Static Series featuring Zoe Spooner.

Welcome back to season 2 of the Northern Static Series! We are so proud of this latest batch of episodes! Zoe Spooner was our summer student last summer and just happens to be an incredible musician and artist! We were honoured to have her join in for her very own featured episode of the Northern Static Series. 

Catch new episodes of the Northern Static Series on CFUR 88.7FM every Wednesday at 7pm and re-broadcasted on Sunday’s at 10am. WATCH ON youtube, or listen podcast platforms “Northern Static Series”! 

Produced, recorded & edited by Genevieve Tucker

Performance edited by Connor Pritchard 

Audio mixed and Mastered by Connor Pritchard 

Interviewed by Grace Hoksbergen

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

Workplace harassment workshop navigating a world of NDAs touring BC, heads to Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh

Workplace harassment workshop navigating a world of NDAs touring BC, heads to Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh

The Community Legal Assistance Society which provides free legal advice to people who have experienced harassment in the workplace is bringing a workshop to Prince George that explores how to prevent, and address harassment in the workplace, also providing strategies to navigate the use of NDAs to perpetuate silence.

Picture Credit - Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS)

New Syndicated Program from CICK - River Reads

River Reads:

Airing Monday’s 2pm, Friday’s 1am on CFUR!

River Reads, hosted and narrated by River Wilde, is a national award winning program, where those of all ages can escape into fairy tales and strange stories; both new and old, but mostly old and at times macabre, or silly, or even perhaps a little confusing as written in old english and the host fumbles words, and then there’s those stories whose premises have perhaps not aged as well over the years. Laugh or think while listening to “River Ramble.” Or enjoy one of our Gender Blender tale(s), reimagining classic fairy tales’ gender roles. River Reads won Best Small Market Podcast at 2023 Canadian Radio Awards. River Reads is not a kids show but not not a kids show and may contain content suitable for a mature audience. Listener discretion is advised.

Local advocate for indigenous families, women, children & culture to receive honorary Doctor of Laws degree

Local advocate for indigenous families, women, children & culture to receive honorary Doctor of Laws degree

Hereditary Chief Mary Teegee, Maaxswxw Gibuu (White Wolf), will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Northern British Columbia during the 2026 Convocation ceremony after over twenty years of tirelessly championing the rights of indigenous families, women, children and culture.

Photo Provided by UNBC & CSFS

Due North Info Bulletin - 14 May 2026

Weekly News Bulletin
Due North

An audio bulletin for the weeK’s End of may 14th 2026

Looking at the next seven days in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, the weather forecast contains warmth, sunshine, and a small chance of precipitation. In the newsroom, here is what we’ve picked up on:

  • The Spruce Kings, Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh’s BCHL Hockey Club closed out the third round of their playoff season against the Nanaimo Clippers after a 2-6 loss on May 6th. The team wraps up their tour after a strong year.

  • Prices at the pump dropped from last week, with highs of ¢188.9/L and lows of ¢178.9/L for gasoline reported

  • There are eight active fires in the Prince George fire district, one of which in the North East of the province about 100km from Fort Nelson is currently out of control.

  • On Tuesday May 5th, many people across our latitude in Western Canada looked up into the evening sky and saw a ghostly object moving over the horizon. Prince George Astronomical Society President, Malhar Kendurkar weighed in with what this actually means.

  • The Moose Hide Campaign took place Thursday May 14th with events held at the Native Friendship Centre and at CNC.

  • Despite significant revenue loss, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) announced a balanced projected budget on April 24, 2026 that required a number of sacrifices to achieve. After President Cindy Heitman spoke to us about this, CNC Student's Union rep Kevin Dharmani gave us his perspective as a member of student government and the Board of Governors student rep.

  • While the BC Wildfire Service has activated Category 2 & 3 fire bans across our region, it has not yet activated Category 1 bans, which pertain to small campfires. However it warns of “The Spring Dip.” Fire Information Officer Karly Desrosiers breaks the danger of that situation down for us and explains the nature of “Zombie,” or holdover, fires that re-emerge in the spring.

  • A number of local organizations including Everyone at the Table (EAT) are advocating for the city to adopt a Food Charter. The city has made moves towards this, identified in Resolution 14 of the 33 Resolutions the city had adopted following recommendations raised by the 2025 Official Community Plan (OCP). A story is developing in that area as we’ve so far spoken to local advocate April Ottesen.

  • Beading workshops occur Wednesdays at Omineca Arts Centre, 6:30-9pm, hosted by Lynn Biles. Swing on by with a couple bucks for beading supplies.

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

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