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CFURadio AGM - Postponed to Tuesday Dec 3
Due to ongoing labour action at UNBC campus, our Annual General Meeting has been postponed until Dec 3rd 2019.
It will still be held in the April Price Room, that’s on the top floor of the Northern Undergraduate Student Centre, on UNBC campus.
The meeting will take place at 12pm Noon.
There will be Free Pizza.
Please RSVP by contacting stationmanager@cfur.ca or indicating attendance on our Facebook event page.
If it looks as though strike action will carry on until the third, we will consider moving the meeting off campus.
BBBSNBC Episode 8
Host Brittany lank continues the shenanigans with Community Development Coordinator Jane Gauthier and Childcare Manager Brittany Harrington. Topics of the day include kids in Halloween costumes who happened to walk by the studio, BBBS events in 2020 and the dangers of having a google home mini in the office!
Bob Simpson defending his councils decision to move Quesnels' iconic gold pan to a new location
A lively conversation with Quesnel mayor Bob Simpson about the importance of the towns iconic gold pan and its significance to the town.
20191105 - Stephen Rader - Faculty Association President - Strike Update
Students looking for information on the impending strike going on between the UNBC faculty association and the UNBC administration will find this useful.
BBBSNBC Episode 7
Host Brittany Lank chats with Community Development Coordinator Jane Gauthier and Childcare Manager Brittany Harrington about what they do at BBBS, what their number one wish in the whole world would be, and everything else that distracts them along the way!
Celtic Fire: Season 15 Episode 5
More great music comes your way tonight - the four season themes: Daimh, the Scot Trad focus album Cruinneachadh Chaluim, TIR, and PG’s very own Kym Gouchie! More great music on top of that so be sure to tune in!
BBBSNBC Episode 6
Host Brittany Lank does a solo podcast about her history with BBBS, cats vs. dogs, and why PG is the place to be, so that you can get to know a little bit more about the voice behind the podcast!
Culture Confluence, Ep. 10 - Activist Engagement
This week, on Culture Confluence, I sit down with Dara Campbell from the Prince George Public Interest Research Group, or PG PIRG, and Jordan Harris and Kelsey Callewaert from the POUNDS project. For those unfamiliar, POUNDS stands for Preventing Overdose, Undoing Stigma. So far, this podcast has focused primarily on the arts and artists contributions to Prince George’s cultural backdrop. But as Clayton Gauthier talked about in Episode 9, culture is more than the sum of its artistic outputs. The PG PIRG, a student-led organization on campus, and the POUNDS project, a peer-driven, downtown situated organization, are different in any number of ways but, as can be heard in this exchange, there are shared goals and motivations when it comes to action.
PG PIRG AGM - Nov 4th at UNBC, April Price Board Room

