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Gysbers joining Timberwolves Wall of Honour

Cody Gysbers is the first inductee on the UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour for 2025. Gysbers committed to the Timberwolves' Men's Soccer program in April 2016 as a graduate of Reynolds Secondary in Victoria.

UNBC professor recieves $132,500 for important herbicide research

UNBC Ecosystem Science and Management Assistant Professor, Dr.Lisa Wood recently received funding to continue her research into the longterm...

UNBC staff warns public of false COVID-19 information

With COVID-19 Safety Tips almost everywhere, UNBC's Health Science's Librarian, Trina Fyfe warns the public to be on the...

UNBC’s summer camps switching to online format

It isn't just UNBC's post-secondary courses changing to an online format – this year's summer camp programs will also...

UNBC biologist tracks viral sparrow song from B.C. to Ontario

UNBC biologist Ken Otter has tracked a sparrow song that travelled over 3,000 kilometres in 19 years. The viral song...

UNBC ranks among best young universities in Canada

UNBC has once again been placed among the top young universities in Canada and the world. Times Higher Education's (THE)...

UNBC’s Northern Medical Program carries on despite COVID-19 challenges

Despite some COVID-19 related challenges and delays, UNBC/UBC's Northern Medical Program will carry on the best it can. This year's...

Province pledges over $6 million to support Indigenous students

The Provincial Government is providing funding to answer the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. $6.15 million has been...

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UNBC Professor wins major award for French-language book

The Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences has selected a book co-written by a UNBC professor as the recipient...

CNC reporting normal registration numbers despite shift to virtual classes

The shift to virtual post-secondary learning may end up being a surprising success. Both UNBC and CNC are reporting strong...

UNBC to host campus car parade for 2020 grads

UNBC is working to find creative solutions to some of the restrictions put in place by COVID-19. The announcement that...

CNC and UNBC partnering with Mastercard Foundation in response to COVID-19

Four British Columbian post-secondary institutions, including CNC and UNBC in Prince George, are partnering with Mastercard Foundation to find...

UNBC to host face-to-face convocation ceremony once given “green light”

UNBC has backtracked on yesterday's (Wednesday) announcement that the Graduating Class of 2020 would have an exclusively virtual convocation...

Bigger stage, brighter lights: UNBC Musical Production continues to work with Theatre NorthWest

Theatre NorthWest will offer amateur theatre some of the same resources as professionals with its UNBC Musical Productions club...

“This is Canada’s Green University,” UNBC celebrates 13th annual “Green Day” event

As UNBC's research week gets into full swing, students may have noticed some extra excitement around the Canfor Winter...

UNBC recognizes international education, Moose Hide Campaign at pair of events

Celebrating all cultures is the main goal for Global U week at UNBC, as the university recognizes the importance...

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Prince George celebrates Pride Week with downtown parade

Residents lined up in the streets of downtown Prince George this morning (Saturday), taking in the 28th annual PG Pride Parade.

PG’s Jared Young gets second call-up to the Mets

Jared Young of Prince George is joining the New York Mets roster once again.

Zach’s Sports Shorts; Saturday, July 12th

Day 1 of the Special Olympics BC Summer Games has wrapped up yesterday (Friday), with today being the final day.

PHOTOS: Day one of the Special Olympics BC Summer Games

Day one of the Special Olympics BC Summer Games is in the books.  Nearly 900 athletes braved a rainy day in Prince George as they took part in ten sports today (Friday), with the action continuing tomorrow. 

Special Olympics Athlete Ambassador continuing to compete in new sports

Special Olympics means trying new things for local athlete Chase Caron.  Caron is competing in basketball this weekend, the first time she's competed in the sport for Special Olympics. 
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