An audio bulletin for the week’s End of April 9th 2026
Moving into the weekend in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh the weather forecast looks like spring, while some municipal events have sprung:
The Northern Pride Society is hosting its Annual General Meeting on Friday April 10th at UNBC from 6-8pm.
The Prince George Astronomical Observatory is hosting an open house on Friday April 10 at 7:45pm.
Fuel prices are comparable to last week, with highs of 183.9/L and lows of 166.8/L for gasoline reported.
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.
Carrier Sekani Family Services wraps up the Highway of Tears 20th Anniversary Symposium on Friday April 10th with the unveiling of The Pillar of Hope at the Cottonwood Island Nature park in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh.
Coming in from Calgary, alt-pop emo rockers July Crowd perform with local act Madbomb & Witset based alt-punk funkers, The Infirmary at Omineca Arts Centre 7:30pm on Saturday April 11th in downtown Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh.
Stay tuned to CFURadio 88.7FM & www.cfur.ca/listen-live for local news, updates, events, & information. Due North airs weekdays at 7am & 5pm.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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