A crazy bunch of music to help you keep going through this stressful time a year.
20260408 - On Earth Radio Hour - Ep3 - MOSH
Today on On Earth Radio Hour, we are joined by special guest MAX to discuss MOSH PITS. What is the history of moshing? What kinds of mosh pits are there? Do you know the unspoken rules of mosh pits? As always, On Earth Radio Hour features a blend of fun facts & relevant music - so you’re learning & groovin’.
Prince George RCMP wraps up Fraud Prevention Month
Across Canada, March is Fraud Prevention Month, and here in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, our community is far from immune to this scourge. Cpl. Jennifer Cooper of the local RCMP detachment ran us through some scams trending in our area as well as a few prevention tips. In this case, prevention seems to be the most effective solution, as recourse can be difficult to attain, especially when so much fraudulent activity originates from a digital source where it is hard to trace.
While fraud is in the criminal code, it can be difficult to hold perpetrators to account if they don’t leave much of their own identifying information behind. Cpl. Cooper highlights a frustrating complication when investigating such crimes, often originating overseas, “by the time we track back to where that fraud originated, those people have moved.” In the time it takes to identify the source of the crime, the scammer has ample opportunity to leave and cover their tracks.
Complicating our perception of trustworthy information or communication is the use of AI in fraud attempts. The availability of our images and voices derived from online posts can be used to create digital likenesses of ourselves that people close to us can be deceived by. For example, your parent could receive a message that looks and sounds like you, pleading for money to resolve an emergency. In these situations, Cpl. Cooper suggests having a secret word that only you and your loved ones know, and request that word in such situations. Also helpful, is a familiarity with Canadian judiciary procedures. For example, Canadians are not granted a phone call when they are arrested to request bail from someone. An urgent call requesting such is an immediate red flag. Furthermore, lawyers do not accept iTunes gift cards as payment, government agencies do not accept e-transfers or crypto currencies. While familiarising yourself with our country’s proceedings may prevent you from being taken advantage of in some instances, fraudsters take advantage of uncertainty, exploit assumptions, and create urgency. While it helps to think critically, and assume nothing, when it comes to fraud prevention, anyone can succumb to a scam. The following feelings of embarrassment and shame are normal, and tend to benefit the fraudster. If a person does not report falling victim to a scam, the information they have shared may be further used to exploit the individual, and the scammer is more likely to successfully continue the same scam. It remains important to work past the shock, and report the crime.
Pushing the necessity of prevention, herself being deceived by someone impersonating her bank, Cpl. Cooper emphasizes, “It really really falls to us as individuals to prevent ourselves from becoming victims rather than hope that it’ll all turn out right on the other side.”
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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College of New Caledonia launches new Business Administration program for Fall 2026
Amidst a changing educational & economic landscape, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh has redesigned their Business Management Diploma and is launching the Business Administration Program (BAP) for Fall 2026. The institution revamped the program amidst cuts to the college’s budget, a changing economic environment, and evolving technology in the business world.
Following CNC’s Institutional Research data, the program was identified as worthy of restructuring and avoided cuts in a changing education scenario. Shifting the program’s focus onto domestic students, Muhammad Rahman, Associate Dean of the Business Administration program is optimistic it will meet the demand expressed by local business & students. International students hoping to meet federal eligibility standards to work in Canada after graduating will have to wait for a future assessment to see if the new program qualifies them to do that. For currently working students though, the two year Diploma offers added flexibility of part time, hybrid, and evening study options.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Shane Lake Amphibian Migration project SLAMs stickers across Prince George to raise funds
With the spring melt, Shane Lake amphibians will soon wiggle out of their hiding places. Ashley Sutherland of the Aleeza Lake Research Forest has spearheaded the SLAM project to protect young amphibians from being crushed or otherwise impacted along Prince George’s popular Shane Lake trail system within UNBC’s Land Trust. She’s recently begun an ambitious fundraising project to build boardwalks along parts of the trail system which could cost close to half a million dollars.
Photo Credit - SLAM
Portions of the trail get busy with amphibian activity. Information collected by hired surveyors and community members collectively contributing to the project’s dataset have identified these zones. Underway is phase 2 of the project, which confirms these locations. Phase 3 of the project involves fundraising for a wide sturdy boardwalk which both supports motorized maintenance equipment, and allows toadlets to pass safely underneath. Sutherland has simultaneously begun fundraising and raising awareness by selling SLAM stickers in various Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh locations.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Photo Credit - SLAM
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Due North Info Bulletin - 30 March 2026
An audio bulletin for the week of March 30th 2026
This week in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh starting off with great air quality, though the weather outlook appears to be mixed, as are some municipal events of note:
The College of New Caledonia's Student Union election results are posted here.
Tuesday March 31st marked the national Trans Day of Visibility. Locally, the Northern Pride Society is hosting it’s Annual General Meeting of Friday April 10th.
RCMP fraud prevention month wrapped up with a few pertinent warnings.
RCMP requests help to locate missing person Kaison Jace Meisner
NASA launched the Artemis II Mission to the moon at approximately 3:24pm PDT. You can track its location here. The Prince George Astronomical Observatory is hosting an open house on Friday April 3rd at 7:45pm. This may provide a viewing opportunity if clear skies hold up.
Fuel Prices are rising locally, with highs of 184.9/L and lows of 167.8/L for gasoline reported.
UNBC presented a plan to develop part of its Land Trust to Prince George City Council on Monday March 23rd.
Fundraising for the Shane Lake Amphibian Migration (SLAM) project is underway.
Omineca Arts Centre has some great events this week in downtown Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh including the headbangers Ball on Saturday April 4th at 7pm.
Stay tuned to CFURadio 88.7FM & www.cfur.ca/listen-live for local news, updates, events, & information. Due North airs weekdays at 7am & 5pm.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Local organization connects people across Northern BC to para athletic opportunities
NASA (Northern Adapted Sport Association) delivers adapted sports programming to people across Northern BC, and is a foundational element to getting para athletes involved, then successful, in competition.
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Point Up 2026 Juno Nominees Part 4
Highlighting the femme and non-binary nominees in all categories at the 2026 Juno awards
Point Up 2026 Juno Nominees Part 3
Talking about and Listening to the Femme / Non-Binary 2026 Juno Nominees

