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Cat 1
  • Tuesday 8-8:30am
  • Tuesday 2-2:30pm
  • Tuesday 4-4:30pm
  • Thursday 8-8:30am
  • Thursday 2-2:30pm
  • Thursday 4-4:30pm
  • Downtown Smithers Main Street construction project (Mark Allen)

  • Documentarian Kelly Milner (Not About Me) and Hellion Wheels (BV Roller Derby)

  • Today on CICK NEWS we dive into the All Native Basketball Tournament in Prince Rupert.

  • Lisa Grant and Tony Brady of the Haisla Nation about the Community Economic Development Initiative

  • Today we hear from Marleen Morris, co-director of the Community Development Institute at University of Northern Briti

  • live theatre is back in Smithers with What You Will (The Twelfth Night) by Smithers Secondary drama department

  • We speak with independent ecologist Karen Price about some confusion and misrepresentation of recommendations she and

  • Lilian Bramley talks about BC Youth in Care Program and Heather Berry talking about Hazelton's grade 11 class fundras

  • To

  • RDBN new podcast producers Michelle Roberge and Megan D'Arcy and Shirley Hogan, CMHA Northern Health check in

  • Helga Holler-Busch, Eco Living Kitchens

  • To

  • The Quick Bridge Debate: Keep or Toss? David Gillespie and Rena Gibson on CICK News

  • Laura Guillon presents: The Bulkley-Morice Healthy Watersheds Initiative

  • A report

  • Smithers Mayor Gladys Atrill and Dir. of Ops Chris Lawrence about Smithers' sewage plant

  • Laura Robinson: A journalists' journalist speaking on 'The Scrum' 

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