Student Needs Approved!

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            Yesterday, the Students Needs Committee (through councillor Jillian Merrick) proposed 6 ideas to City Council regarding ideas that students from UNBC, CNC, and SD57 wanted to see implemented. The Committee itself is made up from leadership students selected from each institution, and they meet multiple times over the school year to discuss what they would like to see in their education systems. Some of the points they brought up to Council were; better housing for students along with the addition of student housing in the downtown area, an improved transit system, and an increase in student engagement in the community along with adding more services and accessible facilities through the U Pass. Transport was one of the biggest issues the student committee addressed and it came up more than once in the meeting. The council saw the amount of people pushing for a boost in the quality of the transit system and approved a proposal to increase bus service during evenings, weekends, and stat holidays. The proposal is still waiting approval from BC Transit, but it should be implemented in September, just in time for the school year. However, it's not just about students, as some of the councillors brought up, but for all those who rely on transit. The Council unanimously voted in favour of both the transit and the 3 of the points the student needs committees brought up (the ones mentioned in this article) in hopes to help out the community some more.

Merrick stressed to council the importance in a quick approval, so the committee may receive some budgeting for the upcoming school year. She stated that the students of the committee believed that their next goal should be to take a more active role in the community. They want to not only give ideas but as well put on events that may fundraise for students groups/activities/etc , or simply get students out into the community. Merrick as well said that she didn't know exactly what the future holds for the group, but knows it gives a important perspective to issues in PG and is excited to see what happens when the group reconvenes in the school year.

-Laura Smith, Twitter: @lasmith98

The Fresh Sheet (Take Over #3) : #23

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Exploring the new hits of artistes from all over the place who's hometowns are as diverse as the music they play. Enjoy another set from Ze Brain on the take over. One small step in music, a giant leap for and towards world domination. Enjoy the tunes. [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/the-fresh-sheet-take-over-3-23/[/embed]

WikiNews -July 21 2016

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The news according to Wikipedia's most recent edits. This episode's notable edits include 1) Kraft paper is used for paper bags and as the backing to sandpaper, 2) Ted Cruz self-immolated by pouring gasoline on himself and lighting a match during this week's Republican National Convention, and 3) iOS users of Pokemon Go were "erroneously" asked to give the app permission to access their Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. Source: www.listen.hatnote.com

 

https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-july-14-2016/

 

Celtic Fire Retro Summer Season Episode 8

The final episode of year 11 of Celtic Fire! On tonight's show....Fiona J Mackenzie, Mairi MacInnes, Karen Matheson, Rayleme Rankin and many more! I hope you have enjoyed this past year with me and I sincerely hope that you will come back and listen on September 12, 2016 - the first show of season 12! Suas e!!  

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The Longest Charity Ride in the World takes a Pit Stop in PG

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Texas and Alaska are separated by about 6437.4 km’s of road, trails, cities, villages, lakes and rivers. Imagine biking… no not motorcycling, but actually peddling that entire distance in 70 days! Well that is what a group of determined Texas University students are doing right now, and it’s all for a great cause. “The Texas 4000’s mission is to cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer”.Each individual that partakes commits to raise at least $4,500 and volunteer 50 hours in community before the race even begins. The group on a whole has already raised about $560,000 dollars this year alone! This means they are getting closer to their 2016 fundraising goal of $825,ooo. On top of their fundraising efforts, the riders are spreading messages of cancer prevention and early detection across North America, through educational programs put on in many of the towns they ride through. To get this message to as many people as possible the riders are split into 3 different routes. There’s the Sierra which takes riders along the coast up to Vancouver before heading more inland to finish the route, the Rockies which lead bikers through Calgary, and Ozark which took them through the heart of the US and across Ontario to the Yukon. Two of these routes (The Rockies and Sierra) lead some of the dedicated riders right to Prince George where today they got  to stop for a well deserved rest day. Another group of bikers (those taking the Sierra route) will also be rolling into town on the 28th. I got the opportunity to speak to some of these riders and learned why they decided to go on the ride, heard some great memories, and more on their fundraising efforts.

The three riders I spoke to were Andrew Coulter, Alexandria Lawrence, and Olive Arena. They all had very personal reasons for riding, and all stated that they are very happy for having the opportunity to take on this challenge. They are all getting closer to their fundraising goals as they get closer and closer to the finish line. To hear from them, listen to the podcast linked.

For more info, or to donate, visit http://www.texas4000.org

-Laura Smith, Twitter: @lasmith98

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CFUR's Weekly New Music & Top 5 Picks

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Artist Album CanCon Date Notes      
The Julie Ruin Hit Reset   July 12, 2016 Lead singer of Bikini Kill, started up the Riot Grrrl movement, badass all around      
Ranch Ghost Lookin     Good fuzz/jam rock from Nashville      
Lisa Hannigan At Swim     Used to sing with Damien Rice, really pretty folk/shoe-gaze from Ireland      
Sofi Tukker Soft Animals     Dece electropop      
Deepakalypse Floating On A Sphere     Singer/songwriter/punk-folk from LA
Lee Bob and the Truth The Light
Red Martian Retrailing
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band 55
Dan Mangan Unmake X
Doctor Delia Purple Well
Hey Mercedes Every Night Fire Works
Tyondai Braxton Oranged Out
Dubamine String Up the Sound
New Portals Stay Here Tonight
Death Valley Girls Glow In the Dark
Sleeping Beauties Sleeping Beauties
Fea Demo
King Who Body
The Amazing Ambulance
Heliotropes Over There That Way