Acknowledging Human Trafficking in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh

Acknowledging Human Trafficking in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh

Members of the City of Prince George’s Intergovernmental Affairs Committee signed on to a “Statement of Support for the Human Trafficking Prevention Network British Columbia.” Lynnell Halikowski, of the Prince George Sexual Assault Centre (PGSAC), feels this publicly acknowledges and ongoing issue in the community of Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh. Photo Credit - Ian Gregg

Northern Static Series Season 2 has arrived!

We were lucky enough to be granted funding from the Community Radio Fund of Canada last fall to produce 8 unique Northern Static Series episodes! Nathan Kelly and Genevieve Tucker took the lead on the project working with artists from our community and Northern BC. New episodes will be dropping weekly on Wednesday’s at 8pm on 88.7FM, re-broadcasting on Sunday’s at 11am. All episodes can be found on here on our website, or mixcloud, youtube, or on podcast platforms under ‘Northern Static Series’. Stay tuned for episode 1 coming this Wednesday, May 21st!

Here is some more information about the Northern Static Series:

The Northern Static Series is a multi-platform music and storytelling project that highlights the diverse talent of Northern British Columbia and beyond. Produced by CFUR Radio on Lheidli T’enneh Territory, Prince George, BC,  the series showcases a vibrant mix of in-depth artist interviews, live acoustic performances, and personal reflections on previously recorded songs.

Each episode invites listeners behind the scenes into the creative world of emerging and established musicians—exploring their songwriting processes, recording experiences, and the realities of making music in a rural context. The Northern Static Series captures the sound and spirit of the North.

Broadcast on CFUR 88.7FM, podcast platforms, and social media channels, the project is built on a foundation of collaboration and community. Supported by volunteer training and media production mentorship, it not only amplifies the voices of underrepresented artists but also provides meaningful learning opportunities for aspiring broadcasters and storytellers.

Tune in to discover raw performances, honest conversations, and the heartbeat of Northern BC’s music scene.

Let's Talk Music - Artswells Edition - 20250516

Tune into the last episode of a very special three part series of Let's Talk Music on Thursday at 1pm on CFUR 88.7FM!
ArtsWells Edition✨
These special ArtsWells infused episodes will showcase some of the incredible artists you can expect to see perform at the Arts Wells Festival in Wells BC this summer on June 27-29.
Tickets are available NOW on artswells.com

Missed an episode? No worries! We share all episodes on our website and mixcloud📻