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I made life longer walking around the park.
09 Jun, 2023 | 0:07:05 |
EN | Lori Jean Finnil | Lori Jean Finnila Singer Songwriter

I was able to write this song walking around my local park even though at times it's difficult for me to walk.
It's all here to be inspired by my music and a bit of conversation.
02 Jun, 2023 | 0:07:39 |
EN | Lori Jean Finnil | Lori Jean Finnila Singer Songwriter

I wrote this song from a compilation of experiences, feelings, and visuals.
National News Show on COVID-19
04 May, 2020 | 0:05:26 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: Canada is investing $850 million towards the global fight against COVID-19. The money will go towards domestic and international research efforts. The prime minister met with world leaders in a virtual summit Monday morning. The event was a pledge drive organized by the European Union. The federal government announced a $240 million investment for online mental health care...
National News Show on COVID-19
01 May, 2020 | 0:06:06 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: The federal government has announced new measures for gun control in Canada. Effective today, there are bans on 1,500 military-grade assault weapons models. We hear from the prime minister and public safety minister. Last week, 22 people died in Nova Scotia during a shooting spree. It was the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. And Tiff Macklem was...
National News Show on COVID-19
30 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:05 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: A Canadian military helicopter has crashed in the Mediterranean. The Canadian Armed Forces has confirmed that the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter had up to six Canadian personnel on board. One person has died and five others are still missing. Search and rescue efforts continue. The cause of the accident is unknown and the investigation is ongoing. The House of...
National News Show on COVID-19
28 Apr, 2020 | 0:06:24 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top Story: The Public Health Agency of Canada has released its latest modelling projections for COVID-19 in Canada. Overall, Canada’s epidemic growth is slowing down. Before, the agency reported that confirmed cases of COVID-19 were doubling every three days. Now, cases are doubling every 16 days, according to the latest models. In the short term, the agency anticipates that there...
National News Show on COVID-19
27 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:36 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: Businesses can apply for the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy starting today. The federal government’s program covers 75 per cent of employees’ wages for organizations that were financially impacted by COVID-19. Emergency relief is being discussed by the federal political parties. Last week, the prime minister announced a $9 billion financial package for current post-secondary students and recent graduates....
National News Show on COVID-19
24 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:02 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: Commercial rent will be lowered for small businesses that have been impacted by COVID-19. Rent will be lowered by 75 per cent for small businesses for April, May and June. The federal and regional governments will cover 50 per cent of the rent reduction. Property owners will cover the remaining 25 per cent. The federal and provincial governments...
National News Show on COVID-19
23 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:27 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Top story: $1.1 billion is being put towards a national medical and research strategy to fight COVID-19. The federal government’s strategy will fund three areas: Vaccine research, medical trials and national modelling and testing. Ontario has requested military assistance in long-term care homes. The Armed Forces will be deployed to five prioritized homes. Ontario is the second province to request...
National News Show on COVID-19
20 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:05 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The top story covers the tragic mass shooting in rural Nova Scotia over the weekend. At least 19 people, including the gunman, died in the incident Saturday-Sunday. We hear from Prime Minister Trudeau on the tragedy. Parliament is back in session but the parties are at odds over how regular they will meet. Negotiations continue on virtual and in-person sittings...
National News Show on COVID-19
16 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:59 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

The Canadian Emergency Business Account is being expanded to offer support to more small and medium sized businesses during the pandemic. The government is also launching the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program to help cover rent for April, May and June. There's also a new online mental health resource at Canada.ca called "Wellness Together." Finally, the Public Health Agency...
National News Show on COVID-19
15 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:31 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

More Canadians can apply for the CERB - an economic measure to help workers impacted by COVID-19. Quebec has requested more support from the Armed Forces in the northern part of the province. The economy hit a record low in March, dipping 9 per cent. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is calling on the government to host more regular sittings of...
National News Show on COVID-19
14 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:28 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

There's lots of news from the long weekend. The federal government has announced $130 million for support for northern communities during the pandemic; 1.1 million N95 face masks are being distributed across the country this week; there are new rules for travelers under the Quarantine Act; and temporary foreign workers are getting self-isolation support in the agriculture industry.
Today let’s make some signs of encouragement and love to our neighbours. Let’s put them facing out i
13 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:32 |
EN | Amber Goodwyn CJTR | Art Exercises with Sarah Mangle

So an extremely cool and fashionable kid I know named Majka made a sign a fews days ago and put it in her window facing out of the front of her house in big colourful letters. The sign said: WE CAN DO THIS. Today let’s make some signs of encouragement and love to our neighbours. Let’s put them facing out...
National News Show on COVID-19
09 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:41 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

In our Thursday edition, we talk numbers. The federal government released its first national projections for COVID-19. And over a million jobs were lost in March, according to Statistics Canada's latest survey.
National News Show on COVID-19
08 Apr, 2020 | 0:05:47 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Rules for the emergency wage subsidy have relaxed, allowing more businesses to qualify. The Canadian Summer Jobs program has also changed. Part-time work will be allowed, the timeline has been extended to winter and the government is offering to cover 100 per cent of costs to hire students. Tune in to learn more!
National News Show on COVID-19
06 Apr, 2020 | 0:06:17 |
EN | Maureen McEwan | The Response

Today, we look at the launch of the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) this week and the ongoing discussion about medical supplies in Canada.
Covid-19 PSAs "Keep Your Distance"
24 Mar, 2020 | 0:05:21 |
EN | Arbie Fru |

Three versions, short, med., and long of a psa about social distancing and hand washing
March 18 report on COVID 19 in British Columbia
19 Mar, 2020 | 0:05:01 |
EN | Mick Sweetman CHLY 101.7FM in Nanaimo |

BC declared a provincial state of emergency on Wednesday in response to the COVID 19 pandemic. BC Provincial health officer Bonnie Henry also announced that healthcare workers who had been out of the country are subject to the 14-day self-isolation period with narrow exceptions. Produced by Mick Sweetman, CHLY 101.7FM in Nanaimo
A retelling of Dickens' first Christmas fairy tale that would later become the model for A Christmas
19 Sep, 2019 | 0:08:09 |
EN | Kenny Chumbley |

It's Christmas Eve. A wretched gravedigger stands on the brink of doom, and his only hope . . . is a band of goblins A forgotten Dickens with all the joy and love of A Christmas Carol.
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