Smithers Brewing Company wins 2025's Best Canadian Brewery at the Craft Beer Awards and the proposed North Coast Transmission Line from BC Hydro has some groups concerned that amended legislation to approve the permits for this project are a backdoor for oil and gas projects in the northwest.
Eyes of the Beast adapts the award-winning journalism of the Climate Disaster Project into a documentary-style theatre production. Jesse Wentzloff from CJSF in Burnaby tell us more. The BC Arts Council has ended access to funds to educators through the ArtStarts in Schools program.
As the Israel war intensifies in the middle East with attacks on Iran, and retaliatory missile strikes in Israel, many in opposition to the expanding war want to ensure the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza doesn’t get forgotten.
Episode 77 - Hyperpoppin Off!
Music from ULTRAPOP and alsoooooo other stuff.
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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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