We are still listening to Dr. Norman Doidge's the Brain's Way of Healing. It is full of interesting information. Music is by the Tony Wilson 6tet-A Day's Life. They are from Vancouver.
Benjamin Dippo speaks about marine plastic and his research on microplastics in Iceland
ICount is an invaluable programme in our community. When things go pear-shaped, these staff and students knuckle down and get positive in their approach.
Todays music ranges from Gordon Lightfoot to the Mavericks,Don Williams,Sawyer Brown,
And many more.
A new release by Jason Collett, A born Canadian, singer songwritter
A great VARIETY
Which i call the
Spice of Life
Airika Owen of the Northern Society for Domestic Peace discusses sexual assault on Canadian campuses.
On todays show i will be playing some requests from a young lady who turns 16 this day,So love this girl,Pietra you mean more to me then words can express
At the beginning i will play a famous Portuguese love song
A new release by a born Canadian lady
Kira Westby, one of the Bulkley Valley Museum curators, is going to share a little about the museum and about a captivating, hand-hewn cottonwood canoe. After the break, we’re going to hear from a relative of the original canoe builder, Antoine William.
LandMarks2017/Repères2017
Composed soundscape of Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve in Collaboration with Rytha Kesselring.
Rytha Kesselring writes,
We are still listening to the Brain's Way of Healing, an audio book by Dr. Norman Doidge along with some music by Dylan Wickens and the Grand Naturals, from Kitchener, Ontario.
Three writers at last month's Rural Writers in Residence join Sheila on today's show: Ft. St.
Forest pathologist, Alex Woods, talks about climate change impacts on our forests and his research on the Dothistroma needle blight.
On todays show i am featuring Canadian born singer Gary Fjelgaard
Born in Saskachewan
A new release by Saskachewan born singer Eliza Mary Doyle
Some diferent sort of music pieces towards the end of the show
A couple of great stories for you today: the first is with Rick Budhwa of Crossroads Cultural Resource Management, who are currently doing a recovery operation on our RV campsite during a round of construction at the site.
We are listening to the audio book 'The Brain's Way of Healing' by Dr. Norman Doidge, on modern healing methods that have wonderful results without pills and the chemical complications.
Elee Kraljii Gardiner talks with Sheila about her life, her work with the Thursdays Writing Collective and her new collection of poetry, serpentine loop, from Anvil Press.
Morgan Hite, cartographer and nature-lover, talks about wilderness, maps, trails and more!
Zonnis plays the traincar with their folk roots duo music.
Paper log filled in and originally aired May 4th 2017