The Save Our Local News campaign aims to bring back local news outlets for New Westminster, Tri-Cities, and Burnaby. Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF in Burnaby tells us more. Where’s Larry? Connecting the dots between past and present in Prince George’s indie record retail scene.
BC Arts Council program ArtStarts is pausing operations effective immediately after 29 years of providing funding in classrooms and schools in the province and how to (or how not to) act when you see a bear on the highway.
BC Arts Council program ArtStarts is pausing operations effective immediately after 29 years of providing funding in classrooms and schools in the province and how to (or how not to) act when you see a bear on the highway.
Last week the Government of B.C. approved the substantial start for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline which, if completed, would feed fracked gas from BC’s Northeast to an export terminal near the mouth of the Nass River.
Episode 76: A Midsummer Fest's Special
Alright look, I'm playing at Midsummer, so lets take at who else is too - as long as I could relatively easily find their music anyways. Enjoy.
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Zed Zeppelin IV, Hendrix Voodoo Soup, Black Sabbeth Paranoid...rock on!
The Smithers Library announced last week they are getting a new home, after nearly 20 years in the making.When the Town of Smithers lost two bids to fund a new $15 million Library-Art Gallery project a couple years ago, many thought it would take another decade to see the dream of a new library r
Local researchers want the community’s input on sustainable transportation in Burnaby, Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF has more. Red Shirt Day returns to UNBC campus to advocate for accessibility & inclusion. Ian Gregg at CFUR Radio in PG Dives in.
Episode 75: Housing Hell (and Mid-Year AOTY Check In)
Whats better and more congruous than talking about the misery of the housing system and also my 10 favourite albums of 2025?
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