Empress Sears, member of ACSA, gives UNBC a positive review of its participation in Black History Month this year, and hopes for continued engagement, leaning on the University's integral resources, in the future. Photo courtesy of ACSA.
New tourism office film pumps up Prince George as mountain biking destination
Bear Lake Mine announcement raises hopes for new jobs
Search Renewed For Brittany Jean Schram – Last Seen in Prince George BC
Women’s Memorial March in Prince George honours MMIWG on Valentine’s Day
VISTA Radio Absorbs 21 Interior BC Stations From Bell Media
McLeod Lake Indian Band and Ulkatcho First Nation strike economic development partnership
What recent devolution means for Nunavut, what it could look like in Northern BC
Nunavut has extensive access to the Arctic ocean, which features a tremendous variety of not only resources, but also sea ice formations. Photo by Ian Gregg.
Note, this photo was actually taken within the arctic circle in Nunavik. A region of the Eastern Arctic in Northern Quebec, which is actually south of the Nunavut Territory being discussed.









