Meet your UNBC Pride President: Bo White

We caught up with UNBC Pride Society President Bo White to introduce our audience to this academic year’s Pride Centre leadership. Bo served as VP last year and has quite a bit of insight on how the Centre functions and what is needed to operate successfully. One of those critical factors is volunteer membership. FYI, the Pride Centre needs YOU! Don’t take my word for it though, have a listen to the President of one of UNBC’s most active and exciting organizations laying out what you can expect during the 2024-25 semesters. To drop a hint, Drag nights are returning, alongside some epic UNBC Timberwolves collaborations.

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Sunday, September 15th at Masich Place Stadium, the UNBC Pride Centre hosts UNBC Timberwolves Men’s Soccer as the face the MacEwan Griffins

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UNBC Undergrads, meet your President & Vice President

The students’ union at UNBC, also known as NUGSS, the Northern Undergraduate Student Society has been busy with a number of events during these leading weeks of September 2024 with pancake breakfasts, Undergrad student appreciation day, a colour run, and a number of orientation events. Ian Gregg sits down with Syeda Emaan Iftikhar (President), Armaan Jamwal (Vice President), and a NUGSS volunteer at large Azaz Iqbal to introduce a new cohort of UNBC students to their elected representatives and to get an idea of what they can expect from this fresh team of student leaders.

Left: Syeda Emaan Iftikhar (President), Centre: Armaan Jamwal (Vice President), Right: Azaz Iqbal (UNBC NUGSS Volunteer)

John Denver Tribute "Rocky Mountain High" coming to Prince George

Celebrate the music of John Denver with….A Rocky Mountain High,  One night only Thursday September 19th 7:30 p.m. at the Knox Performing Arts Centre Prince George.  Featuring Canadian recording artists Rick and Steve Worrall and an all-star Canadian band.

Sing along to your favourites, Annie’s Song, Take Me Home Country Roads, Sunshine on My Shoulders and more.  Get your tickets now at www.knoxcentre.ca or by calling 250-563-9167.  https://www.facebook.com/share/rF6sNBGERwKF8rf4/

CFUR is proud recipients of two major funding opportunites from the CRFC!

CFUR 88.7 FM Radio is proud to announce that we are successful recipients of two major funding opportunities from the CRFC! 

CFUR Radio Grateful to Receive CRFC Local Journalism Initiatives Grant

Lheidli T’enneh - Prince George, BC — CFUR Radio is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the CRFC Local Journalism Initiatives grant of $29,056.39 to fund our NewsRoom. The project will enable the hiring of a full-time journalist, Ian Gregg, to create original local journalism content that meets the diverse needs of the underserved communities of Prince George, BC as well as Shelley, BC; Clesbaoneecheck 3, BC; Lheidli communities to the northeast and west of Prince George.

Many in our community and surrounding area acknowledge more Local news coverage is needed. Genevieve Tucker, CFURadio Station Manager, says, “In a region as large as ours, creativity and many resources are required to gather news and make an impact with the coverage. I can firmly say that our NewsRoom, headed by Ian Gregg, successfully surpassed this challenge with the help of the LJI Program last year, and we are very grateful to receive funding again this year to continue our work serving our community with important news.” CFURadio’s NewsRoom will capture and share news and issues affecting communities throughout our region both online through https://www.frequencynews.ca/, and via the “Due North” program presented twice on weekdays on our radio signal at 88.7FM.

Collaborating with the National College Radio Association (NCRA) by sharing news and resources with other campus-community stations across the country, we are looking forward to making an impact this academic year. We’re proud to be a part of this local-level, information-gathering project. This initiative was made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the only organization mandated to financially support campus and community radio stations in Canada.

Stay tuned for local news coverage on CFURadio 88.7FM in Prince George and https://www.frequencynews.ca/

About CFUR-FM: CFUR is a Canadian Campus FM radio station, broadcasting at FM 88.7; based at the UNBC. The “FUR” (as it is known colloquially) is governed by the CFUR Radio Society, a non-profit corporation consisting of students and other community members who promote CFUR via membership drives, fundraisers, and on-air broadcasting.

This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

For further information about our NewsRoom, please contact:

Ian Gregg
NewsRoom Coordinator, CFUR 778 693 2387 Ext. 6 newsroom@cfur.ca

CFUR Radio Grateful to Receive CRFC Radiometres Grant to Launch "Northern Static Series"

Lheidli T’enneh - Prince George, BC — CFUR Radio is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the CRFC Radiometres Grant of $34,500 to fund our exciting new project, the "Northern Static Series." This grant will allow us to expand our programming and provide a unique platform for local musicians to share their talent and stories with a wider audience.

The "Northern Static Series" is a dynamic initiative that will spotlight the rich musical talent in our community through in-depth interviews, acoustic recordings, and explorations of artists' previously recorded work. This hour-long program will not only highlight the artists’ creative processes but also delve into the meanings behind their songs and the recording experiences that shaped them.

Receiving the CRFC Radiometres Grant is a significant achievement for CFUR Radio. It enables us to continue our mission of supporting and amplifying the voices of local artists. The grant will be instrumental in ensuring that this series is produced with the highest quality standards, providing both our listeners and featured artists with an exceptional experience. The "Northern Static Series" project offers volunteers hands-on experience in radio production, including recording, editing, interviewing, and managing social media. They’ll work with local artists and gain valuable skills in content creation and promotion, enhancing their resumes and providing a solid foundation for future careers in media.

"We are incredibly grateful to the Community Radio Fund of Canada for recognizing the value of the 'Northern Static Series' and providing us with the resources needed to bring this project to life," said Genevieve Tucker, Station Manager at CFUR Radio. "This grant is a testament to the importance of community radio in fostering local talent and creating meaningful connections within our community."

The funding will be used to cover production costs, including professional recording and editing services, equipment and wages related to the project, as well as honorariums for the participating artists. The series will be broadcast across CFUR Radio, available as a podcast, and shared on our social media platforms, ensuring that the music and stories of our local artists reach as many people as possible.

CFUR Radio extends our deepest thanks to the CRFC for their continued support of community radio initiatives. We also want to express our gratitude to our dedicated staff, volunteers, and the incredible artists who make this series possible. Together, we are creating something truly special for our community and beyond.

For more information about the "Northern Static Series," or to learn how you can get involved, please contact our Station Manager, Genevieve, at stationmanager@cfur.ca

-For more information about the CRFC and all of its recipients, please visit www.crfc-fcrc.ca.

This initiative is made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

Tune into CFURadio 88.7FM in Prince George, online cfur.ca/listen-live and follow our YouTube channel to catch the full Northern Static Series Episodes.

We respect and appreciate that CFUR Radio is situated on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, part of the Dakelh First Nations.