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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Business leader John Brink on the impact of U.S. tariffs and Canada's strategy going forward.
Daybreak's Jason Peters explores the legacy of the local photographer and a new exhibit of his work.
Skeena MLA Claire Ratte says community worried about Trump tariffs on aluminum.
Misty River Books hosts event for "Onyx Storm".
Mayor discusses an uptick in gang violence.
Rupert residents are getting quite a show from marine life in the local harbor.
Enbridge says it has no plans, despite Alberta premier's call to resurrect the pipeline/tanker project.
Jason Peters chats with a PG man helping skaters who are taking to slick streets in their skates
CNC poli-sci instructor Chris Beach on the challenges facing municipalities.
Aaron Lamontagne gets Daybreak into the swing of things
Jasper vet talks about taking on more care in the Robson Valley
Mayor Phil Germuth on updating the Official Community Plan.
Tsimshian musician Jeremy Pahl talks about his new stage name.
PGDTA says staff shortages put schools in a tough position.
Caribou droppings reveal family tree of dwindling herds
How is the City planning to protect people from wildfires?
Josh Ravensbergen is top-ranked North American goaltender for the 2025 NHL draft.
LA resident from Stellat'en Nation talks about her escape.
Nak'azdli Whut'en member Lauretta Prince speaks about the culture built in to the building
John te Bulte celebrates milestone with BC Ambulance Service.
A Smithers family shares their journey with the disease.
Dr. Patrick Hemmons traveled to Washington State to get the drug for his premature daughter
Ravi Parmar taking the pulse from producers in northern B.C. as tariffs loom.
Robson Valley chosen to pilot a program used in Iceland.
Hel Sam Wilds doesn't "waffle" when it comes to making music.
Fundraising to assist with structure protection.
Could Northern B.C. see a Christmas tree shortage next year?
"Gift of wonder, gift of light." Those Christmas carol lyrics describe the star of Bethlehem. We'll hear from a UNBC professor about the scientific evidence that supports this celestial light.
Village of Gitwinksihlkw offering traditional foods.
Houston feeling the effects of Canfor mill closure.
Alison O'Toole set to retire, but not before one final mega-production.
SAR official talks about what impact it could have on the search for Jim Barnes
Canfor preparing to shut down area sawmill.
Family has built a home on village site in Nuxalk Nation traditional territory.