Interested in Research?

Are you in a relationship? Are you interested in research? Do you want $30? Then we’ve got the perfect study for you! REIMAGYN BC is offering $30 to women and non-binary youths who are currently in/have recently been in non-monogamous and/or non-heterosexual relationships to take part in a Zoom interview. Scan the QR code below to get started!
For more details, see the poster below, and if you have any questions you can email them to zoe_osborne@sfu.ca.

A lilac and green poster advertising a research study. Includes the image of three people walking down a staircase while holding hands, several logos for involved companies, the trans gender symbol, and a QR code. The text reads as follows:
[In all capital letters] Are you a cis or trans young woman or non-binary youth in a non-monogamous or non-heterosexual relationship?
[In lower-case letters] You may be eligible to join a community-based research study exploring gender equity among young women and non-binary youth if you... live in British Columbia, are between the ages of 16-29, are currently or have recently (in the last 12 months) been in a non-heterosexual and/or non-monogamous relationship, and self-identify as a woman or non-binary youth.
The study involves 1 semi-structured qualitative interview (~1.5 hours in length) taking place over zoom.
Your participation and time will be compensated at $30.
Join the REIMAGYN BC (Relationship and gender EquIty Measurement Among Gender-inclusive Young women and Non-binary youth in British Columbia) study by filling out our screening form by scanning the QR code.
Have any questions?
Email: zoe_osborne@sfu.ca
Phone: 403-607-9373
Investigators: Dr. Angela Kaida, Dr. Kalysha Closson, and Elder. Valerie Nicholson

CFUR's Locally Sourced Karaoke!

Are you tired of singing the same three songs every time you head to karaoke? Bored of hearing ol’ barfly Rick stumble his way through Don’t Stop Believing again? Well CFUR’s got just what you need with Locally Sourced Karaoke.

Now you can belt out your favourite local bangers at home or the club. Posters will be put up at local karaoke hotspots with QR codes which will bring you straight to the videos, or just simply search CFUR Karaoke on Youtube. If you have a favourite local song that you would like turned into a karaoke video please contact programming@cfur.ca

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS7sWBnXOI3dWwfdqMMKq7LDljKcjtJYJ

CFUR's Northern Static Series Presents: PG909

Hey yah lovely bunch of CFURians! Here is the 5th instalment of the Northern Static Series with the one and only PG909.

PG 909 describes their style as fresh squeezed techno, an effort to let ears hear, maybe for the first time the sounds of electronic instruments that are not perfectly produced or calculated. A chance to hear raw and messy electronic instruments where the heart and feel of the music is much more important than the cleanness or perfection.

This initiative is made possible by the @crfcfcrc (Community Radio Fund of Canada), the only organization mandated to financially support campus and community radio stations in Canada.

#mycrfcproject

Come Record at the CFUR Studio!

Calling all performers!

Are you in a band, have a song you wrote, or just want to hear the dulcet tones of your own voice in high quality? Of course you do- and CFUR has just the place for you to do it! CFUR Radio is offering to the public to use our Studio and equipment to meet your recording needs- Including soundproof room, professional grade microphones, on the spot sound mixing, and even video recording. So bring your instrument, voice, and other equipment needed to perform, and allow us to record it for you in high-def!

Costs are based on a sliding scale so that we can find a price that best suits your musical needs. Please contact programming@cfur.ca for more information on prices and the studio!

Note: No Velociraptors were harmed in the making of this video.

Music: Way to Go by Empire of the Sun

Apollo Suns and Dead Sexy - Performing at The Legion July 22nd at 9:00pm!

Do you like to groove? Do you like to move? Cause this music is unbelievably smooth. Apollo Suns will be performing at The Legion on July 22nd at 9:00pm, with Dead Sexy as the opening act of the night! Tickets are $25 at the door, or you can hop on over to MadLoon.ca for advanced tickets priced at just $20! Doors open at 8:30pm!

Footage shot by BNB Studios at The Park Theatre, 2019.

Come on down and have a rad night of awesome psychadelic jazz rock all the way from Winnipeg! And if you aren’t there, you’re just plain missin’ out, man…

Presented by CFUR Radio, Mad Loon, Creative BC, and the Province of British Columbia

CFUR's Northern Static Series presents: Connor Rogers

Hey Folks! Check out the fourth instalment of CFUR's Northern Static Series, shot and recorded live in CFUR's Studio B. Watch and listen as Connor Rogers performs three original tracks, Every Part Of Me, Win Big and Already Gone.

Connor Rogers is a songwriter and musician based out of Prince George, B.C. You can catch him around town performing solo as well as part of his group Iced Cold Mood. This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the only organization mandated to financially support campus and community radio stations in Canada.

Video filmed and edited by Jake Townsend. Audio recording by Karl Wyssen

This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the only organization mandated to financially support campus and community radio stations in Canada. #mycrfcproject

Protect Ginter's Forest!

Like going for hikes in the woods, or like seeing the greenery as you’re driving through town? Well, that’s what’s at stake!

Ginter’s Forest is up for sale for development, and the only way you can save it is by voicing your opinion to our local government! A recent survey shows 89.7% of respondents disagree with the area being cleared for development, and an overwhelming 97.5% agree that it should stay the way it is!

If you or someone you know cares for our forests, this is the time to do your part. The area not only helps keep our city cool during the ongoing climate crisis, but it also acts as habitat for our local wildlife, prevents landslides in an area that’s already been at risk since UNBC was built on the hill, and removing the forest will put all residents at the bottom of the hill at risk and reduce their quality of life.

Please find the Ginter’s Forest Forever group here, and show your support. Show our city council that the land is worth protecting- because once it’s gone, it’s gone for good!