The POUNDS Project

A project that fights for prevention of overdose and helps out with employment and housing for the street folks of downtown in Prince George. This project was started in 2018, but wasn’t approved for a grant, so the employees were making sacrifices to help out those in need.

Unfortunately, due to some financial complications the project is temporary closing. You have a chance to put in a great impact and help out the community. Help out to keep the project alive by donating some money at info@thepoundsproject.com by e-transfer.

Dakelh Ghunek - Dakelh Language Curriculum

The BC Ministry of Education and Childcare – Student Learning Branch has warmly embraced and accepted the Dakelh Ghunek - Dakelh Language Curriculum, signifying a momentous milestone in the revitalization efforts of the Dakelh language. In light of this accomplishment, the Dakelh Curriculum Development steering committee is delighted to announce and invite partners and stakeholders to a modest celebratory gathering.

This event serves as a chance to recognize the progress made in revitalizing the Dakelh language and to encourage cultural introspection in a festive ambiance. We eagerly anticipate your assistance in ensuring the triumph of this occasion.

Culture Confluence Airs Today - Thursday - at 4pm!

Today! Interviewed is Troy Lindstrom, local visual artist exploring 3D tactile versions of his art to be experienced more universally than ink on canvas. You can catch his Face-to-Face: #NotA + Spectrum exhibit, on NOW, in Wells BC at the IMA gallery until June 21st. Listen with us to understand his journey from Smithers to PG, and how regional experience & education took him to the path he now travels.

Culture Confluence is an exploration of arts & culture intersecting locally in Prince George BC, on the unceded traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh first nation. Original content produced in collaboration with the Community Arts Council and aired on CFUR 88.7fm as well as online at cfur.ca/listen-live

Get in touch with host Michael Kast via email: artsnorthbc@outlook.com

Troy Lindstrom