Its wet outside and the tunes are hot in here!!! Suspenced, G-double-U and Alvalanche keepin the radio waves steamy on this rockin saturday:-)
Burnaby based non-profit The Down Syndrome Resource Foundation is providing new employment opportunities for clients, Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF has that story. A “Food charter” is in the works for local food sovereignty in Prince George – Lheidli T’enneh, Ian Gregg at CFUR reports.
Episode 69: (nice)
The 69th episode of Syrup Moose Records has arrived, and its about to get REAL sexy.
Phillip Glass, Susan Aglukark, Laura Smith....eclectic delights tonight.....
Silent Disco at the Old Church and Telkwa Housing Updates from the Development Services Officer and Seniors Housing Organization.
Concerns over public transit funding in the Lower Mainland spilled over into the streets this week and sparks protest among transit supporters. Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF in Burnaby has more.
The Northern BC Energy Dialogues project is making its way across northern B.C. to speak with people about how rural B.C. is going to address future energy needs.
Episode 68: 03/24/1989
Celebrating my own birthday (which happens the day before this airs) with an entire show of music from 1989.
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