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Daybreak North is the most listened-to radio show in Northern British Columbia. Every morning hosts Carolina de Ryk and Robert Doane champion and challenge the north with memorable interviews and original journalism that connect listeners from Quesnel to Fort Nelson to Haida Gwaii to the Robson Valley, and all points in-between.
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2019-03-29 | Night shift: being homeless; Eli Glasner reviews 'Dumbo'; How worried are Canadians about their financial situation?; Using artificial intelligence to detect potholes before they happen; Holi Glow party in Prince George; What you need to know about cha... | |
2019-03-29 |
Could artificial intelligence predict potholes before they happen? John Zelek of the University of Waterloo is developing new technology that could save cities money by telling them which roads need fixing before they became pocked with potholes. |
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2019-03-29 |
Race is on to replace Nathan Cullen as MP for B.C.'s north coast For fifteen years, the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding has been represented by Nathan Cullen of the NDP. But as he steps aside, it's an open race to replace him. The CBC's Andrew Kurjata introduces some of the names already in the ring. |
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2019-03-28 |
How a Tumbler Ridge tour company hid an Iron Throne in the woods for HBO Hundreds of people have been out to see an Iron Throne HBO hid in the woods near Tumbler Ridge, but a small group of people have known about the 'Game of Thrones' promotion since January and worked hard to keep it secret. |
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2019-03-28 | Riding the Little Prince, a 1912 steam engine, is a summer tradition in Prince George. But now the tiny train needs new engineers in order to keep operations on the rails. | |
2019-03-28 | Healthcare workers on the night shift; Smithers mayor Taylor Bachrach running to replace Nathan Cullen; Sacrilegious advertising; Airline passenger rights; How a Tumbler Ridge woman kept the 'Game of Thrones' visiting town secret; Why do people in the ... | |
2019-03-27 | A B.C. family is seeking answers from airlines, after a 15 year old girl spent the night alone on the floor of the Calgary International Airport. The girl was flying from Kelowna, B.C. to visit family in Fort St John, B.C. But a flight delay, a change ... | |
2019-03-27 | Online medical appointments; Judging wine by its label; Drones in natural resource industries; Engineers needed for Prince George's Little Prince steam engine; Protests over opening of herring spawn fishery on the North Coast; Family wants answers afte... | |
2019-03-27 |
HBO hid a throne from 'Game of Thrones' in northern B.C. Meet the retired hikers who found it A couple from the small community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C. found one of the six thrones hidden around the world in a contest that promotes the HBO show's final season. Kevin and Birgit Sharman share their story. |
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2019-03-26 | Democratic strategy after Mueller report; Douglas Fir beetle infestation issues; Federal party leaders under scrutiny after response to New Zealand massacre; Prince George bus fare changes; How Prince George is preparing for climate change; Road dust i... |