The show for today consists of giving thanks for how i am blessed
I will still be sharing some groovey songs
Always a good variety which i call the
Spice of Life
Terry Milos, author of North of Familiar: A Woman's Story of Homesteading and Advenure in the Canadian Wilderness, joins Sheila to talk about her years in and around Atlin, teaching, raising two boys and mostly living off the grid.
Our very own Samuel Piuze produced this episode that will air nationally the week of Oct 9-13th.
On todays show i will be playing Tom Petty
Love his songs
More songs to bring peace into our world and people
I always try to have a good variety, which i call the
Spice of Life
Belly dancing to new music including Geoff Berner, Rodney DeCroo and the Karpinka Brothers.
You're listening to CICK 93.9fm Smithers Community Radio, on unceded Gitimt'en Territory home of the Witsuwet'en Nation.
Pops and Chris on air.
A very special show today,dedicating quite a few songs to a good awesome friend of mine.She listens to my show every week,what a trooper Barb M...s is.
Requests for some others,always a good variety which i call the
Spice of Life
Guest hosts: Meghan Brady and Crystal Nelligan try their hand at hosting their very own Volunteer Hour. A little Russian Roulette style music selection from our very own CD library!
Mark Thibeault, local musician and visual artist, talks to Sheila about his practice as an instrument maker (Rayco Resophonics), a visual artist and a musician - especially about his love of improvisation.
Today i am featuring songs by the late Don Williams,plus a few others
A great time to listen to some wholesome tunes
I always try to have a good variety,which i call the
Spice of Life
In this episode, an interview with Wanda Nikal on how the village of Moricetown is heading for a name change. Wanda, and many other members, are intent on taking on the more traditional, more Witsuwit’en name, Witset.