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Chatting about food in the North with the Arctic Chicken Lady, part 2
18 May, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show

How often do communities try to recruit new residents, professionals and otherwise, by talking about sports or recreation or civic infrastructure or how close it is to an airport (so you can escape). But rarely, do they talk about local food access. In these days of climate challenge and supply chain weakening, maybe expecting to continue to survive at the...
Chatting about food in the North with the Arctic Chicken Lady
10 May, 2022 | 0:30:00 |
EN | Ivan Emke | Fit to Eat: The NL Farm and Food Show

As a species, over the past couple hundred thousand years, we – homo sapiens – ended up occupying an amazing range of territories and ecosystems. It is said that we have been able to adapt to living in a broader assortment of locations than any other species. And in all of these settings, from arid deserts to arctic tundra to...
Jesse Cardinal talks about the work of Keepers of the Water.
15 Mar, 2022 | 0:28:08 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

Jesse Cardinal is a Métis woman who lives in Treaty 6 territory and is the executive director of Keepers of the Water, an Indigenous organization with a mission of protecting the water in the Arctic drainage basin. Scott Neigh interviews her about the threat posed by the Alberta tar sands and other resource extraction, and about the organization’s work. Cardinal...
28 min feature of Sarah MacDougall plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
12 Jun, 2019 | 0:56:34 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 minute feature (includes interview and songs) of Sarah MacDougall, a Yukon-based musician who recently won two Independent Music Awards at Canadian Music Week and is nominated for Pop Artist of the Year and Recording of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards which will be held in October, plus tracks by Adrian Glynn, Nuela Charles, Bad Strangers, The...
30 min feature of Susan Aglukark plus 26 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
17 Apr, 2019 | 0:56:42 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

Half hour feature (includes interview and songs) of Susan Aglukark, who has been awarded the Governor General's Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award, three Junos and The Order of Canada and has given command performances for Queen Elizabeth, two prime ministers and Nelson Mandela, plus tracks by The Paperboys, Madison Olds Music, The Wild Romantics, Digging Roots, Carmanah, William Prince & Nation...
28 min feature of The Lil Smokies plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
26 Sep, 2018 | 0:56:30 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 min feature of 2016 International Bluegrass Music Association Momentum Band of the Year, The Lil Smokies (includes live interview from the pop up stage at Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival and songs), plus tracks by Clay Ravens, Tiger Moon, C.C. Trubiak, Tiller's Folly, Megan Nash, The Bros. Landreth, Nate Harris & Kym Gouchie!
28 min feature of Kim Gouchie plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
05 Sep, 2018 | 0:56:29 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 minute feature of Warrior of the Light, Kym Gouchie, who uses her music for reconcilation, education and awareness (includes interview from backstage at Salmon Arm's Roots and Blues Festival), plus tracks by Twin Peaks, Greg Drummond, Dawson Rutledge, Sam Weber, Current Swell, Deep Sea Gypsies, Cod Gone Wild! and Ocie Elliott!
28 min feature of Sweet Alibi, plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix!
06 Jun, 2018 | 0:56:17 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 min feature (interview plus tracks) of Winnipeg's Western Canadian Music Award winning folk roots band, Sweet Alibi, plus tracks by Miss Quincy & the Showdown, William Prince Tiger Moon, Dirty Mountain, Skye Wallace, Her Brothers, The Small Glories & Clay Ravens!
28 min feature of Echo Nebraska plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
30 May, 2018 | 0:56:29 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 min feature (interview plus music) of Vancouver's amazing folk rock band, Echo Nebraska, who will be releasing their sophomore album this week, plus tracks by Raine Hamilton, JP Maurice, Coldwater Road, Sons of Daughters, Nat Jay, Sam Tudor, The Long War & Paul Filek!
28 min feature of Mathew V plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
18 Apr, 2018 | 0:56:17 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 minute feature (interview plus music) of alternative soul artist, Mathew V, who's been signed by 605 Records, plus tracks by Sebell, Derrival, Nuela Charles, The Boom Booms, The Matinee, Hawking, Skye Wallace & The Fugitives!
28 min feature of The Fugitives plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
28 Mar, 2018 | 0:56:58 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 minute feature (interview plus music) of multiple Canadian Folk Music Awards nominee, The Fugitives, plus tracks by Blu & Kelly Hopkins, Justin Lacroix, Coldwater Road, Nat Jay, Echo Nebraska, The Ruffled Feathers, Lion Bear Fox and Big Little Lions!
28 min feature of The Boom Booms plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
14 Mar, 2018 | 0:56:18 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 minute feature (interview plus music) of The Boom Booms, named Vancouver's best unsigned band five times in Georgia Strait's annual Best of Vancouver poll, plus tracks by Sophia Danai, The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer, Lion Bear Fox, The Matinee, Jesse Roper, Buckman Coe, Sister Speak & Goodwood Atoms!
We discuss small manufacturing, cultural significance of fashion industry designs and products.
25 Feb, 2018 | 0:54:27 |
EN | Bojan Furst | Rural Routes

We take a deep dive into rural fashion industry. We discuss small manufacturing, the cultural significance of the fashion industry designs and products and how a pair of shoes or a hat can help us bridge the rural-urban and North-South divides. Our guests are Liz Cohoe and Tracy Fillion from Nelson, BC and Nicole Camphaug from Iqaluit, Nunavut.
28 min feature of Jordan Klassen plus 28 min of Western Canadian indie music mix
18 Jan, 2018 | 0:56:18 |
EN | Mae Wandinger | Indie Beat

28 min feature of Western Canadian Music Award nominee, Factor Grant Recipient and Peak Performance Project second prize winner, Jordan Klassen who has had over 3 million spins on spotify, plus tracks by Andrea Nixon, The Tourist Company, Joshua Smith, Royal, The Wild Romantics, Skye Wallace, Altameda & The Matinee!
We talk to a teacher and students in Pangnirtung, nunavut
15 Dec, 2017 | 0:51:08 |
EN | Bojan Furst | Rural Routes

Santa doesn’t have to go far to reach the children of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. For this very special holiday episode, we chat with A.J., Jasmine, Sheila, Steven, Rhoda, Tasha, Sipula, Myra, and Phoebe along with their teacher, Jonny Lush, from their school in the small community on Baffin Island. From their favourite holiday traditions, to the most popular bands in Pang...
Bobbi Rose Koe and Chris Rider talk about the campaign to protect the Yukon's Peel watershed.
15 Mar, 2017 | 0:28:11 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Bobbi Rose Koe and Chris Rider about the long collaboration between Indigenous nations and conservation groups to protect the Yukon's Peel watershed from industrial development. Along with a lengthy public information and advocacy campaign, in recent years Protect the Peel has also involved a court battle that will...
What is the role of rural libraries and how can we make them work
02 Jun, 2016 | 0:41:00 |
EN | Bojan Furst | Rural Routes

This week we talk about rural libraries. With the provincial government in Newfoundland and Labrador announcing funding cuts to 54 rural libraries, this is an emotional conversation in the province. While I make this show here in NL, I was interested in finding out how other jurisdictions run rural library services. In this episode you will hear voices from Newfoundland...
We discuss complex issues surrounding long legacy of mining in Canada's North.
06 May, 2016 | 0:41:24 |
EN | Bojan Furst | Rural Routes

This week’s episode takes us to Canada’s Northwest Territories. Arn Keeling and John Sandlos, a geographer and an historian at Memorial University of Newfoundland study the mining legacy in Canada’s North. They will walk us through complex issues facing Aboriginal and Indigenous communities and settler communities alike who find themselves in close proximity to mining sites. Arn and John will...
Three organizers talk about the fight against hydraulic fracturing in the North West Territories.
11 Mar, 2015 | 0:27:56 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, I speak with Lorraine Hewlett, Shannon Moore, and Courtney Howard about their work with Fracking Action North, a coalition that is pushing for a moratorium on the extraction of oil and natural gas by horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," in the North West Territories. Even as the climate crisis deepens and harsh...
The first in our summer reading club - we review Being Caribou
30 Jun, 2014 | 0:28:50 |
EN | Terra Informa | Terra Informa Environmental News

Grab an ice cold drink and settle into your lawn chair: it's the Terra Informa Summer Book Club! You're invited to read along with us and share comments or reviews via email, twitter or on facebook. This month, Yvette Thompson leads a discussion on Karsten Heuer's non-fiction book, Being Caribou.
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