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July 4 2016 edition of Groundwire

July 4 2016 edition of Groundwire produced by CJLY in Nelson BC


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Catherine Fisher

Length: 0:28:27
Uploaded: 4 Jul, 2016

Recording Date: 4 Jul, 2016
Recording Location: Nelson, BC
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Language: English
Topical for: 2 Weeks
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: July 4 2016 edition of Groundwire
Description: This episode of GW was produced by volunteers at Kootenay Co-operative Radio on Sinixt traditional territory in Nelson BC.

Headlines:
~Government of British Columbia’s 2016 Crown Contaminated Sites Report released: Catherine Fisher, CJLY
~Inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations youths: Carly Forbes, Groundwire

Features:
~Walk in opposition to condominium developments on a sacred site on unceded Algonquin Territory: Matt Cicero, CKCU/OPIRG Radio
~ Splatsin community members are opposed to the transfer of land that is known to be an ancestral burial ground: Gunargie O'Sullivan, CFRO, Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Groundwire
~ River Run protest in support of Grassy Narrows at Queen’s Park in Toronto: Stephane Doucet, CKUW

Community Radio Report: Highlighting the work and achievements of community radio volunteers and producers at this year’s National Campus and Community Radio Awards: Ophira Horwitz, CFUZ

Music in this episode: Music from Casse-Tête: A Festival of Experimental Music which takes place each June in Prince George, BC. Featured: Hunt the Circle by Alberta composer and musician Kathleen Yearwood.

Host(s): Catherine Fisher
Featured Speakers/Guests: Headlines: ~Government of British Columbia’s 2016 Crown Contaminated Sites Report released: Catherine Fisher, CJLY ~Inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations youths: Carly Forbes, Groundwire Features: ~Walk in opposition to condominium developments on a sacred site on unceded Algonquin Territory: Matt Cicero, CKCU/OPIRG Radio ~ Splatsin community members are opposed to the transfer of land that is known to be an ancestral burial ground: Gunargie O'Sullivan, CFRO, Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Groundwire ~ River Run protest in support of Grassy Narrows at Queen’s Park in Toronto: Stephane Doucet, CKUW Community Radio Report: Highlighting the work and achievements of community radio volunteers and producers at this year’s National Campus and Community Radio Awards: Ophira Horwitz, CFUZ Music in this episode: Music from Casse-Tête: A Festival of Experimental Music which takes place each June in Prince George, BC. Featured: Hunt the Circle by Alberta composer and musician Kathleen Yearwood.

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Topic:
Politics
Type: Weekly Program

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