Tune in to explore Prince George, BC's local tourism and hospitality; from main attractions, unique tours, things to do, places to go, grub to eat and sights to see! New episodes launch on the last Monday of the month.
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Daybreak North connects, challenges and champions Northern British Columbia. Host Carolina de Ryk presents memorable interviews and original journalism from Prince George to Prince Rupert, Haida Gwaii to the Robson Valley, and the Cariboo to the Peace and Fort Nelson.
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We are a small indie toy store in Prince George, BC, Canada. Your host Mat Walker, and co-host Berlynn MacPherson, will be talking mostly about toys, pop culture and many of the fandoms we all love. Stick with us, you may be surprised by what you hear.
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....an insight into the lives of seniors, questions or answers they may have regarding programs, volunteers, recreation and information available to them in the area. Listen to the members from"The Prince George Council of Seniors", as they bring issues, comments, phone in topics, trivia questions for the day and a few jokes along the way. Guest speakers when available.LISTEN LIVE TUESDAYS 1:00pm to 2:00pmon CFIS FM Radio 93.1 in Prince George BC - Community Radioor online at http://www.cfis ...
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Tracing Lines is a periodic podcast by Two Rivers Gallery, where our staff have conversations with some of the amazing artists we work with. If you’re looking for extra insight into an artist’s practice, work, exhibitions, or projects, you’ve come to the right place. Two Rivers Gallery is located on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh, on the land now known as Prince George, BC, where we are privileged to share art and promote creativity.
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Learning from Sharing: A Series of Voices on Diversity is a periodic podcast by Two Rivers Gallery where our staff have conversations with some of the amazing artists and community members we work with. This series is dedicated to sharing voices around Indigenous knowledges, LGBTQ2+ knowledges, Inclusion, and Diversity. Two Rivers Gallery is located on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh, on the land also known as Prince George, BC, where we are privileged to share art, knowledg ...
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Mayor Owen Torgerson says many people slept in their vehicles
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Mayor says community stepped up to provide help and information.
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Highway 27 south of Fort St. James part of wildfire evacuation alert
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Regional District keeping an eye on the Pitka Creek wildfire
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PG Wildfire Centre expecting lightning and gusty wind
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Wells mayor says Antler Creek fire remains volatile
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Hundreds of people forced to flee the Wells-Barkerville area Sunday
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Peace resident petitions for healthcare probe
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Document calls for an inquiry of emergency room closures.
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Medical Health officer's tips on staying safe
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Monica Murphy recounts her travels teaching English in the Middle East and Southeast Asia
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Fur Bearers cites PG as the deadliest city for black bears in B.C.
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Organization says solutions are available that can make a difference.
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B.C. health minister responds to ER diversions
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Adrian Dix says the province is working on solutions for now and into the future.
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Saik'uz Chief says funding will address gaps and keep kids out of foster care.
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Political toxicity: the view from Northern B.C.
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MLA and MP reflect on their experiences in the wake of an attempted assassination in the U.S.
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Lheidli T'enneh Chief says Nation keeping a close eye on Ancient Forest fire.
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Keeping healthcare professionals in the Peace
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Society dedicated to enhancing healthcare talks strategy.
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UNBC professor speaks about the significance of the extremely rare event
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Family speaks out after taking child to ER only to find it closed.
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Researcher raises concerns about Alberta's plan to bring back bear hunt.
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Hazelton Olympic Wrestling Champion Carol Huynh brings her knowledge to Prince George
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Carol Huynh of Hazelton made history as the first Canadian woman to win a gold medal in wrestling, at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. This weekend shes teaching young wrestlers in Prince George about the sport. And maybe inspiring their own Olympic dreams!
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The "Unintentional Birder" visits Prince Rupert
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Can bird watching change a life? According to the best-selling author, Julia Zarankin, two wings and feathers can be revolutionary.
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New destination for mountain bikers being built at Tabor Mountain
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It’s perched on Tabor Mountain, high above downtown Prince George. And it’s a piece of mountain biking paradise, with room to grow. We talk to the head of the Association of Caledonia Trail Builders to find out more.
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Inidgenous history and the the Cariboo Gold Rush
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The historic town of Barkerville may be a living testament to BC’s Cariboo Gold Rush, but there’s a history that runs even deeper. We meet Barkerville’s Indigenous Interpreters and hear about the importance of their work
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A Prince George family wants to start a new, independent theatre in the city. We talk to Brian Horodyski to find out about his vision for "The Avery Cinema".
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Northern B.C. soccer fans on exciting Copa America semi-finals
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It's a historic day for soccer in Canada! The men's national team takes on Argentina in the Copa America semi-final. We dig into the matchup with a couple of soccer super-fans, cheering for each team.
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If you’re looking for that perfect summer read, you're in luck! Kayli Vandermeer, manager of Books and Company in Prince George, is in our studio with some suggestions for summer page-turners.
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The Little Prince That Could! Prince George's rail icon
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All aboard! The Little Prince steam train has been a popular attraction in Prince George since the 1970s, and it’s still chugging along and creating smiles all these years later. We jump on board with Daybreak's Jason Peters.
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River float gone wrong leads to overnight rescue
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Floating down the river is a great way to beat the heat. But after Prince George Search and Rescue was called to rescue eight people in Willow River this weekend, the group is urging caution. We chat with the team lead about what happened, and how you can stay safe.
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City of Prince George considers borrowing $22 million for aquatic centre renovations
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The Prince George Aquatic Centre is in need of major repairs and the city is looking to borrow $22 million to fix it. We hear concerns about the project from the Chamber of Commerce.
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The Fraser River runs directly through Lheidli T'enneh's reserve lands near Prince George - seperating both people and infrastructure. We'll hear from the nation about the challenges of being divided.
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Fruit truck operator says frost means a lack of nectarines, plums, and peaches...unless they're from Georgia.
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New school year will mean new cell phone rules.
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District 57 Superintendent breaks down what the provincial cell phone ban means.
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Recent article fueled fan to start a petition to keep the team in town.
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Susan Klein is putting her baton after over 30 years.
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River Forecast Centre discusses possible impact on long-standing drought.
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Rugged Coast Research Society tracks debris from container ship spills
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New Executive Director of The Exploration Place
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Alyssa Leier talks about her new role and priorities for the museum.
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Putting pen to paper after 30 years of treaty talks
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Kitselas, Canada, and B.C. to initial Treaty.
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Theatre patron petitions for a reboot in Prince George
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Kimberlee Robinson says it's time for a refresh of the Famous Players location
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Councilor explains her push for a district biologist.
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Episode 13: Prince George's Mountain Biking
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Where are the best trails to mountain bike in Prince George? There are over 300 mountain bike trails to explore, insane features to conquer and undulating paths to ride. We are joined by the founders of Gals N Gears who share the exact trails you need to check out, whether you're a beginner or advanced rider! Discover the friendliness of the commun…
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Haisla Hereditary Chief makes academic impact
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Member makes the grade as BCIT class valedictorian.
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New release recorded entirely in Nuxalk language
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Quilters to recognize Residential School survivors
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Fraser Lake guild to provide 30 quilts.
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Peace region vet clinic stripped of accreditation.
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Former client details her experience.
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How much is too much when it comes to theft prevention?
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Lack of location could inhibit response/training.
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Prince George ALS walk set for Sunday
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Proponents hope Klinse-Za can help struggling caribou populations.
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What does it mean for First Nations in British Columbia?
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Fire chief calls homeless camp fires abnormal
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Tiny homes in the court-protected encampment have been burning down.
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