A Kispiox woman found a historical treasure from 1910 and is sharing it with CICK News listeners.
A Kispiox woman found a historical treasure from 1910 and is sharing it with CICK News listeners.
Selective fishing operations is making a huge comeback in Northwest, B.C. And now First Nations like Kitselas, the Nisga’a, Wet’suwet’en and Lax Kw’alaams and Gitanyow have all developed selective fishing operations to provide their communities with food fish and potentially economic oportunity.
Episode 84 - No Gods No Masters (Part 3)
Alright folks, the final part has arrived. Enjoy <3
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We’re going to speak with another Allan, Allan Cormier, the president of the Cycle 16 Trail, for his perspective on our being awarded the PIBC Award of Excellence in Planning. We'll also talk about what happens next with that trail. Because, have you noticed? Construction has begun! Hooray!
Smithers Secondary School Drama Educator Heather Lee retired this year after 32 years of teaching in the Bulkley Valley. Listen today to hear Heather's reflection on her time teaching as well as the sentiments from collegues and students.
Smithers Secondary School Drama Educator Heather Lee retired this year after 32 years of teaching in the Bulkley Valley. Listen today to hear Heather's reflection on her time teaching as well as the sentiments from collegues and students.
Episode 83 - No Gods No Masters (Part 2)
Continuing the airing of the documentary No Gods No Masters, plus we're talking about hockey, mines, and MAGA.
Enjoy.
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This is the time of year that salmon are running up the river, and already many folks are on the shores of the mighty Skeena and Bulkley harvesting salmon for the winter. Especially so in the Witset canyon where dip netters are hard at work.