Cynthia Williams met with CFURadio to get the word out about Black History Month events happening on campus and in the Prince George - Lheidli T’enneh community. Opportunities of serious, laid-back, and exuberant nature are on offer, and all are welcome. Photo Credit - UNBC
Bukola shares a special Radio Show on CFUR! + Interview
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Vancouver based R&B Artist, Bukola has recently released her sophomore EP ‘The Confessions of an Antisocial Butterfly’ which is currently charting on CFUR 88.7FM! Catch this very special radio segment curated by Bukola in which she will share the music from her new EP, talk about the songs and what it means to be an ‘antisocial butterfly’, share some of her fav new Black Canadian Female artists, and provide some comforting commentary in between.
Check out the radio show here or listen live: Feb 10th - 6pm, Feb 15th - 3pm, Feb 17th - 6pm
Check out our interview with Bukola here or listen live: Feb 11th 3pm, Feb 14th 2pm.
To learn more about Bukola and to support her music, visit her website: https://www.bukolamusic.com/
Check out our full interview with Bukola from our Newsroom Coordinator, Ian Gregg, Here:
The Dunnage - Episode 7: Robbie Burns Night - 20250130
On this episode of The Dunnage, I talk about my first time experience with haggis at Robbie Burns Night and my interview with Wax Mannequin from PVFF, who is play at this year’s Cold Snap.
The Dunnage - Episode 6: Return of the Jed.... Dunnage-20250116
On this episode of the dunnage my interview of Ellescriv from PVFF, Coming PG music events, and have you hear of the reality show “Finding Mr. Christmas”. This and local music on The Dunnage!
Annual volunteer-driven winter bird count sets new record in Prince George
Let's Talk Music - Episode #20 - 20250206
Hey Folks! It's that time of the year, Cold Snap Music Festival is here!!! Tune into this episode for part two of our 2025 Cold Snap lineup:)
New Sequestration Development Wants Prince George Carbon
UNBC Writer in Residence - Tenille K. Campbell
UNBC hosts Tenille K. Campbell as a Writer in Residence between January and April 2025. Occupying an office in the administration building, Campbell will work on new material for a future story, meet with visitors for creative expression, and perhaps partake in a little gossip.
Campbell, originally from English River First Nation, Saskatchewan, gained national attention with her 2017 poetry collection, IndianLovePoems. Exploring themes of sensuality, healing, and connection, her work also reflects modern digital life, where truth is elusive and community is essential.
A self described “social media elder,” Campbell also plans to explore land-based writing involving her family’s brief history in Lheidli T’enneh Territory. She will also be attending the Weaving Words Festival or ‘Ut’loo Noye Khunni from March 5-8. - Ian Gregg, CFUR 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).
Let's Talk Music - Episode #19 - 20250130
Tune into this week's episode of Let's Talk Music for part 1 of the 2025 Cold Snap Music Festival artist lineup!!



