Arbios Biotech has announced the completion of their Chuntoh Ghuna project, the world’s largest hydrothermal liquefaction facility, which transforms wood waste to bio-oil.
Photo: Ian Gregg
Sara is back with a brand new playlist of songs! Don’t miss out on an earful of the freshest music you will hear all week.
Join host Sara Jones as she plays the first Fresh Sheet playlist of 2025!! Looking forward to a new year and new music! Stay Fresh.
Listening to and talking about some of the amazing artists set to play Coldsnap Music Festival 2025
This week on Point Up we listened to and talked about many of the incredible and prolific contributors to the Prince George Music Scene.
After weighing options for some time, the Tourism Prince George office has moved from an arterial Highway location, to Prince George’s central downtown, within the Civic Centre. CEO Colin Carson says that successful tourism offices in the province have pivoted to focusing on foot traffic over road traffic. He says that even the center’s temporary digs in shipping container at the Canada Games plaza this summer received more visitors than their previous highway-bound location. CFUR radio spoke Carson at the brand new location days before the grand opening.
As Tourism Prince George shifts its focus from rubber wheels to rubber soles to draw & capture foot traffic in the downtown core, it has made a permanent move to the City of Prince George’s Civic Centre at 808 Canada Games Way. Photo Credit - Tourism Prince George
Ian Gregg, CFUR News, Due North
Story also available on frequencynews.ca, 88.7 FM in Prince George—Lheidli T’enneh, and cfur.ca/listen-live Mon-Fri 7:30am & 5pm PST
CFUR Radio Society’s journalist, Ian Gregg is funded by the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) through the Community Radio Fund of Canada (CRFC).