Today's episode features stories from Brett Merchant who, along with his dog Kura, are walking the entire length of HIghway 16 in BC to draw attention to its tragic history. Highway 16 is also known as the Highway of Tears.
Luke Wallace & The Racket Lounge Car Session - Original airing october 12th starting at 11:02 wrapping up at 11:36
Check out a clip of The Racket performing on our YouTube channel here
This great day i will say i am glad to be turning the page to another new year
Music from Jim Byrnes...went to his live concert....what a gift he is...trully inspiritional person,,,a man of good character excelent evening,if you missed it....too bad ..
Carmanah performs in the Lounge Car as part of the Lounge Car Sessions on Oct 6 2016 - original airing at 7:12 pm
Check out a video clip of the live session on YouTube here
The University and College Entrance Preparation Programme, or UCEPP, is giving Wit'suwit'en adults a chance to go back to school and pursue their career dreams. Stories from current UCEPP students today!
Laura REads from the Queens Code - a book by Allison Armstrong about changing beliefs and perspectives within relationships.
Samson's Delilah Live in CICK Studio with Colleen Sharpe this interview and live music session was recorded on 9 August 2016 as the band was between festival gigs and promoting new release UNFINISHED HUMANS. A personal and fun snap shot of this festival favorite band. A
On todays show i played Birthday song for someone special
Many requests of people who are enduring hardships in life
A song by Tim Hus,a British Columbia born artist..Tim will be in Smithers to perform at the Hilltop in October 13th at 9 pm
ARCHIVE ON! Meet Manda Haligowski, the new Archivist at Bulkley Valley Museum. If you don't know why archives are cool, listen to this show!
Ever wondered how the Wit'suwit'en smoke their salmon? Several stories explaining which types of salmon are best smoked, traditional approaches and thinking, and a conversation with government officials on some of the worrying statistics noticed in the canyon this fall.