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  • Carleen Paltxat, Dr. Zoe Meletis, Dr. Mark Groulx, George Harris, Carolyn Holmes
    Sometimes the best ideas don’t come from the academic literature or out of the mouth of a lecturer in a classroom, but rather from everyday people who want to make a difference. It was... more
  • Greg Daniels
    With the whirring of a brush saw in his ears, Gregory Daniels was a teenager happy to earn a paycheque. A job, yes. But a career in forestry? That seemed a long way off. “I was working minimum-wage... more
  • University of Northern British Columbia women’s basketball player Vasiliki Louka received national recognition for her outstanding performance over the weekend. On Wednesday the third-year... more
  • Emily Holmes
    Next-Generation
    The Matt Pearce Award is more than just a scholarship for UNBC women’s basketball player Emily Holmes. It’s an inspiration. “It is so special to be one of the first to receive this... more
  • Dr. Jonathan Swainger
    The economy of Northern British Columbia was a going concern in the 1980s, but many residents knew something was missing. There were no local options for young people who wanted to pursue... more
  • How global climate change is transforming forests and the demands placed upon them will be explored Thursday night at UNBC’s Canfor Theatre.  Dr. Susan Wood-Bohm, Executive Director of... more
  • CDI Housing Study
    The Northern B.C. Housing Study has found that population growth will continue to be volatile and highly dependent on the state of the resource sector and that the seniors population... more
  • Prince George, B.C. – Tracey Wolsey, a University of Northern British Columbia graduate, has been elected the new Chair of UNBC’s Board of Governors. Wolsey has been a provincially... more
  • Timberwolves Legacy Breakfast Guest Speaker, Theo Fleury
    Retired NHL All-Star and Stanley Cup champion Theo Fleury will headline the third annual UNBC Timberwolves Legacy Breakfast on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. Fleury, who now focuses on his role... more

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