Today is National Aboriginal Day. Moricetown is hosting a spectacular celebration called the Potlatch Jam from 11 AM to 5 PM at the Recreation Park. Come celebrate with us: tradtional games and contests, lots of great food and of course, music from many talented artists.
Sheila plays a selection of First Nations musicians in honour of National Aboriginal Day and reads her first book, Canyon Creek: A Script. She encourages recent arrivals to the area to examine their place in Witsusit'en territory
Let's look at Neutral Milk Hotel's "On Avery Island" and other tidbits
I have so many diferent styles of songs
Amazing variety which i call the
Spice of Life
Last week, the Kyah Wiget Education Society held its main graduation feast, where the educational successes of thirty-one students were publicly celebrated.
UBC Professor Dr. Kathy Martin discusses alpine birds and the impacts of climate change
I will be playing a few requests throughout the show today.
Finally reconnected with a long time friend.It has been about 16 years.She did request some sweet tunes.
Also some oldies for other listeners
Just a fun variety which i call the
Spice of Life
During the last week of May, Moricetown Elementary Secondary School underwent a rigorous assessment process, required every five years. The First Nation School Association (FNSA) visited all of our classrooms doing the mandated assessment of our programmes.
An unedited conversation about the JFK assassination conspiracies, ft. Avery!!
Photographer Curtis Cunningham discusses The Wonderful World of White, a celebration of alpine landscapes in Northern BC
Learn more:
WONDERFUL WORLD of WHITE
Today (May 31), our annual Moricetown Health Fair is being held in the Multiplex.
A great day to play some groovy tunes
New release from Shawn Mendes a Canadian born artist
So many more songs
A great variety which i call the
Spice of Life