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08/05/2017

More of the audio book, The Brain's Way of Healing. A couple of Carlos Nakai's flute music from American southwest.

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08/04/2017

Interview - Alan Pickard, part two: railroads, bridges, the Wilson brothers, and historical research.

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08/03/2017

Athabasca Barn Burner played a great set in the CICK Lounge car.

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08/03/2017
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08/03/2017

The 3rd Sesh of CICK Collection! Thanks to all those listening:)

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08/02/2017

In this episode, the Invasion of the Girl Guides!

And, a little background on our Moricetown Angels, who at the moment of broadcast are travelling to Edmonton, Alberta to compete at the Canadian Native Fastball Championships. 

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08/02/2017

Porch Talk- interview with Emmerenne Saefkow from Frozen North.

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08/01/2017

As i have done before a few times

Todays show consists of Canadian Artists

I love  doing this once in a while,to bring out music that normally does not get played much

I do hope my listeners enjoy the {VARIETY} which i call the

Spice of Life

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Date:
07/30/2017

SLOB 95 July:Justb4SummerHeatHIts_CanconShow_07302017

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07/29/2017

More of audio book by Dr. Norman Doidge, 'The Brain's Way of Healing' and music by Carlos Nakai, Southwest American Indian flute music.

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07/28/2017

Interview - Alan Pickard, part one: the telegraph lines and gold rushes that brought settlers to the Valley.

 

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07/28/2017

Nancy Cody: a Vietnam war-resister moved to Northwestern BC to join the back to the land movement.

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07/27/2017

Let's shed a tear. It's proven sad songs make you happy. 

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07/27/2017

Live Lounge Car Session with Mud N' Murdoch

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07/27/2017
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07/26/2017

Last week was the annual Return of the Salmon canyon opening in Moricetown.

 

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07/25/2017

Todays show there a lot of neat requests

There is fire, to country rock, and easy listening Christian tunes.

A song from a local Smithers artist    Alex Cuba

 

This is  {VARIETY}

 What i call the

Spice of Life

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