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WIP (Work in Progress) Episode 1 - Kuun Jaadas (Adeana Young)
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disc golf and short films
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Festivals in the North
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We speak with Mike Sawyer,
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Kuun Jaadas (Adeana Young) on Green Party federal candidacy
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On tomorrow's show we speak with River Wilde and Perry Rath about their current art exhibitions, Organic Formations o
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On today’s show we’ll discuss what went into the decision to shutdown 60 per cent of
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First episode of "The Scrum" with Tyee journalist Amanda Follett-Hosgood
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The Salmon River Art Project (Michelle and Alex Stoney)
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Homelessness in Smithers: Gladys Atrill, Lisa and Ken
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Wildires: Casda Thomas, Dr. Lori Daniels, Dr. Kira Hoffman
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At The Heart Mural project in Smithers, BC
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Interviews from Solidarity Day in Smithers at Bovill Square on July 1, 2021.
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Forest for the Trees Ep 4 - Sean O'Rourke
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UNBC Adjunct Prof in the Eco Science Department, Sybille Haeussler
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Dr Jong Kim, Chief Medical Health Officer for Northern Health on a change in approach at getting more people vaccinat
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Terrace council election winner Dave Gordon and election officer Kathy Jackson on a pandemic byelection.
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Director of Conservation North Michelle Connolly on the Seeing Red Project and language in forestry.
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