This episode features Claire Dewar and Krystle tenBrink from the Squamish region, who discuss how their community explicitly counteracts the stigma inherent in capitalist food systems.
This episode explores the practical realities of food sovereignty through the work of Laurie Gallant and MASH (Making Agriculture Sustainable in the Hazeltons), who are addressing the loss of local poultry slaughter facilities, and Cameron Bell, owner of Farmer Cam’s Foods, who shares his determi
This episode explores the intersection of racism, capitalism, and food access, with Jacob Beaton, Jonathan Knight and Hannah Stockner.
Featuring Angie Gagnon, the Food Security Coordinator for Witset, this episode explores the fundamental question of "Who do we shelter?" It addresses the concerning trend of non-inclusion often found within food security systems to advocate for a more welcoming approach.
This episode explores initiatives to bridge the gap between fresh food availability and community access, with Dianne Villesèche, Alaina Pyde and Peter Leblanc.
Jordan Bultitude of Gordon Neighbourhood House and Right to Food critiques the inequities inherent in traditional charity-based food systems.
Hélène Fleury from the Groundbreakers Agriculture Association joins the conversation from Smithers to discuss the future of food security.
Update on CICK stuff for the months of Feb and March. Episode includes music by Les Louanges and an interview with host and producers of Tempest in a Stock Pot, Christine Bruce and Brenda Barritt.
Farmer, biologist, and organic consultant Jolene Swain joins the conversation from Kispiox to explore the vital question: Can we truly be self-sufficient in the North?
As the temperature climbs and crews across the province prepare for another fire season, we look at what climate and weather patterns have brought us to this point and what we can expect in the coming months as we move out of the latest La Nina trend and move into the prevailing El Nino that coul
Puddy Waters is an indie artist from Gitaus near Terrace, BC. Oscar Carlick was the enigmatic frontman of The "rez rock" band The Coastal Drifters, and now we are seeing a completely new side of him. He says that Oscar was the mask and Puddy is closer to his true self.
A recent SFU conference highlights the risks climate change poses to our aging populations, and what we can do about it. Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF in Burnaby has more. The Public Health Association of BC is recruiting two more Northern BC participants for its Rise Up!
Fire crews from Smithers and Telkwa responded to a significant blaze at Inland Truck and Equipment early this morning, with details on the impact on employees and the ongoing investigation into the cause.
Dr Ian Mosby, an historian of food, Indigenous health, and settler colonialism at Toronto Metropolitan University, provides a sobering historical tour of the Canadian landscape.