¡Local Music Alert! - Britt A.M's "Immolation"

Local Artist, Britt A.M. released a new EP this past Friday and set the Legion 43 on fire Saturday night!

“Immolation” is available on BandCamp.

Website Description:

Recorded live off the floor under the careful ear of Connor Pritchard at Pulp City Music, “Immolation” is a stylistically eclectic set of songs that ruminates on the discomfort of trying to heal old wounds and stay connected to a declining natural world while the internet delivers our deepest annoyances and fears at lightning speed. Backed by the skillful playing of Nathan Kelly on lead guitar, Brin Porter on bass, and Justin Gendreau on drums, “Immolation” starts gently with the vintage swing of “Bless the Moon”, ramping up through a series of progressively heavier songs until the blistering finale, “Friends in the DMs”. Britt A.M.’s presence on this EP leans into her love for being loud, while holding space for her old friend, mellow melancholy, setting the tone for her future appearances and releases.

Stay tuned to her website to catch the next shows on deck and to get a hold of her new killer swag. More of her catalog can easily be found on https://thisisbrittam.bandcamp.com/

UNBC Poli-Sci Students Want Your Thoughts on Homelessness in PG

Political Science 320, Canadian Politics and Policy taught by Prof. Jason Morris – launched a 17-question survey for the public.

You can find and complete that survey here.

The survey includes questions ranging from how serious the homeless situation is, to causes, to solutions.

It serves to understand the perceptions and beliefs held by participants, regarding the cities’ un-housed population, as well as government responsibility for the issue.

Those who agree to take the survey will be asked some basic demographic questions regarding identity, employment and the area of Prince George in which they reside.

At the completion of the survey participants will also have the opportunity to enter for a chance to win one of two Amazon gift cards.

You can find the survey here.

What is the AAI? - In converstation with Dr. Rheanna Robinson with Dr. Mark Groulx

Today Ian is in conversation with Dr. Rheanna Robinson with Dr. Mark Groulx about the Accessibility Ambassadors Initiative, a community-based group convening on UNBC campus. Passion and research on the topic has brought them together under this umbrella and there is room for more. Students, Community Representatives, faculty, and staff are involved. Right now, the AAI is increasing its impact to extend as platform for research. Follow the story to see impacts in your community.

CFURadio is grateful to be a member, and learning through involvement, and from others how to best address barriers in accessibility in radio, academia, and advocate for change in our community.

If you want to get involved in CFURadio, register at cfur.ca/volunteer

and/or contact stationmanager@cfur.ca & coordinate@cfur.ca for questions

Naomi Shore plays the Omineca Arts Centre w/ Grace Hoksbergen - Thursday Mar. 23rd

Naomi Shore Album Release Tour with Grace Hoksbergen

  • Thursday, March 23, 2023

  • 6:30 PM 9:30 PM

  • Omineca Arts Centre 369 Victoria Street Prince George Canada (map)

Doors @ 6:30pm - Show starts @ 6:45
Tickets are $15 in advance on EventBrite

and available at the door,

children under 12 are free!
This is an all ages family friendly event

Naomi Shore has just released her sophomore album ‘Stability’ which, she has half jokingly categorized as Self Help Songs.
Over the last three years, Shore has overcome her pandemic fueled identity crisis and broken through her creative insecurities to record and release a brand new record. Naomi has said that these songs were written during some very challenging times over the last few years. “Most of the lyrics on this album started as little affirmations, I was repeating to myself just to get through. I can’t speak for all artists but I know a lot of us really struggled with our sense of purpose and belonging when Covid shut everything down. Songwriting is the way I process my lived experience. It is how I find connection and validation. All I can hope for is that these songs will help someone, anyone, feel seen and understood.”
Naomi Shore will be heading south from Fort St. John on a few small tours this spring and summer, you can follow her on all social media platforms @ NaomiShoreMusic to see the growing list of tour dates and keep up to date with her.

Source:: https://fb.me/e/KmfHAGhf

TELUS STORYHIVE seeks teams of two for Summer Program - Deadline March 24th

Learn how to tell a story on an Audio/Visual medium, and get paid.

TELUS STORYHIVE is seeking teams of two for the second STORYHIVE Summer Crew program. Kickstart your online presence and livestream your community on Optik TV and STORYHIVE’s online platforms in this intensive 14-week program. Receive microgrants, training and livestreaming equipment to showcase your community. No experience is required. It’s time to go live! Your City, Your Coverage. Apply at storyhive.com/summercrew before midnight on March 24, 2023.


TELUS STORYHIVE supports compelling, original stories told by creators from British Columbia and Alberta through production funding, training and distribution to new audiences. Find out more: https://www.storyhive.com


Connect with us: STORYHIVE Twitter - https://twitter.com/storyhive STORYHIVE Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/storyhive STORYHIVE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storyhive/ STORYHIVE TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@storyhive

Prime Time Entertainment PRO WRESTLING - This Weekend!

Primetime Wrestling is a new Northern BC Wrestling league. Stuart Brown and Davy Greenlees are behind the madness looking to bring body-slams into the local scene, AND for a cause!

Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18 at the House of Ancestors several matches will take place .

Entry fee (for each event) of a minimum $5 donation will go to the Prince George Crisis Intervention and Prevention Centre. They can be purchased either at the door or the Scrapbook Zone (in-person, or… by phone if you’re coming in from out of town (250) 562-9663)

Canadian Tire is a supporting sponsor making this event possible. DON’T MISS IT!

Doors at 6:45pm, Bell goes DING DING at 7:30pm!!!

Both male and female wrestlers will appear at the event including Northern BC’s The Mauler, Slammer, Wes Barker, Steve Stone, AND A WHOLE LOT MORE, including PG’s own…

PRINCESS DELTA DAWN

(Yes it’s true! And she’ll be available for autographs [eeeeeK])

Support this event to help out the Prince George Crisis Intervention and Prevention Centre and make it the first of many more to come!

Info credit PG Ctizen

PG Symphony Bursts into Spring with Kym gouchie, Rachelle van Zanten & Amy Blanding!

Shun uts'utejun

A PG Symphony Session: Saturday, April 15, 2023 ∗ 7:30pm

Vanier Hall (2901 Griffiths Avenue)


Local singer-songwriters Amy Blanding, Rachelle van Zanten, and Kym Gouchie share the stage with the PGSO in this celebration of local music.  Featuring new orchestral arrangements of their original songs by Simon Cole.

Made possible by the City of Prince George and the Prince George Community Foundation. 

Shun uts'utejun means "Playing music together" and reflects on the project bringing together artists from different cultural backgrounds. 

There is no pre-concert talk for this performance (in other words, all-killer no filler!)

Doors open at 7:00pm Don’t miss a minute of this knockout performance!