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ViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 153We’ll spend most of our time strolling down the streets of Montreal’s Little Burgundy Borough, in the company of British photographer Andrew Jackson. And to the other end of the country: American flags are still flying high in the streets of Smithers BC leaving some residents feeling uneasy. They could soon come down. A big thank you to both our journalists this week, Jules Bugiel and Pamela Haasen. Our National Editors are Victoria Fenner and Conrad Fox. Viewpoints is produced by the Community Radio Fund of Canada and the Local Journalism Initiative. I’m your host an...2025-03-2129 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe LeagueNot all endings are happy, but that won't stop the league from trying to give you one.2025-03-2106 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Fantastic Discovery of Dr. Sandra GilcrestWhat's singular, idiosyncratic and fits inside a Tim Hortons cup? Spoiler: it might make you want to bang your cousin.2025-03-2112 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionChalk & CheeseThings get hot and spicy at the Smithers Town Council meeting when Gary Schetner attempts to pitch a replacement for the town’s Swiss decorative theme.2025-03-2111 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionCFI Care: Gary for PoliticsIt's hard to know who to trust in politics anymore, but CFI Cares.2025-03-2103 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionTaya Meets LucyHey there! You sound nice. Earn as much as $15K a month from the comfort of your home. Just answer my @#!@&!$ text. Luv ya. Lucy.2025-03-2108 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionNot So FreshOpen up your ear holes and breathe deeply the heady funk of billionaires.2025-03-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSnotties Tournament of ParticipantsHurry hard ladies! Who's calling the shots anyway?2025-03-2107 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionFOOPToo busy to make dinner? Too tired to eat it? Let your new FOOP multi-appliance do both with surprisingly satisfying results!2025-03-2105 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Three BsWondering why your children's educations are suffering? Maybe we should bring back a few lessons from the past.....and incorporate some BINGO for God's sake.2025-03-2108 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionCFI Roast These BeansHow do you take your Coffee? I'll have mine with 2 teaspoons of free will and Jenkem on the side please.2025-03-2115 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionPavlov's MysteryJust because everywhere you look you see dog piss, it doesn't mean that the world is covered in it.... or does it?2025-03-2103 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionG&T Tech SolutionsThe world is so noisy, it's nice when you can actually get a real person on the line.2024-12-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionNo Bad MusicASMR. Misophonia. Farting. Indulge in a cacophony of sound guaranteed to make you ask yourself “What the f*** did I just listen to”? (earplugs recommended)2024-12-2112 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionFinding the Father TreeLook around you, you see all those trees? You think they just magically appeared? Think again!2024-12-2108 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionBreaking the Fourth WallEver wonder what mysteries and miracles manifest in the space that exists beyond the suffocating confines of our 3D universe? Peak-a-boo, It’s money (and pizza).2024-12-2115 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSteve Tabor's Passionate Aggression Leadership2024-12-2105 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionStairway to DrivenClap backs and ad busts - Gary's at it again.2024-12-2110 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 140This episode is a rerun. Journalist Pamela Haasen will take over this episode of Viewpoints, with a documentary produced in Smithers, British Columbia. And we’ll stay outdoors with her and her guests, contemplating the great scenery of BC’s Witset Canyon. That is where Abigail Joseph, goes fishing for salmon. This documentary discusses salmon returns and climate change through the eyes of one young Indigenous woman just hoping to catch enough fish to feed her family this winter. We’ll hear the sound of the waves crashing against the canyon walls, salmon flopping on the water, and Abigail tellin...2024-12-2030 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 132Mike McCulloch will again fill in for me this week as he did last week, with a documentary produced in Abbotsford, British Columbia. We’ll be meeting musician Shamir Virgo, a singer-songwriter from Surrey, B.C. who’s enjoying some success. His song, Roses, has more than 1.7 million listens on Spotify and Soundcloud. Mike McCulloch, who will spend this half hour with Virgo, as well as with some of his friends and mentors. Thanks so much to Mike McCulloch and his many guests for filling-in for us this week. A great documentary. Thanks to all the journalists who t...2024-10-2530 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 130Journalist Pamela Haasen will take over this episode of Viewpoints, with a documentary produced in Smithers, British Columbia. And we’ll stay outdoors with her and her guests, contemplating the great scenery of BC’s Witset Canyon. That is where Abigail Joseph, goes fishing for salmon. This documentary discusses salmon returns and climate change through the eyes of one young Indigenous woman just hoping to catch enough fish to feed her family this winter. We’ll hear the sound of the waves crashing against the canyon walls, salmon flopping on the water, and Abigail telling us about her life. Th...2024-10-1129 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 124Good news for some 130 Ontario First Nations: The current value of the Ontario First Nations Sovereign Wealth Fund, has almost doubled since its creation in 2018. It could be worth $1 billion by 2030. B.C.’s Health Minister Adrian Dix announces a massive long-term care facility in Smithers. Also in British Columbia, the city of Nanaimo was recently recognized as a ''Welcoming Francophone Community'' by the federal government. And to Nova Scotia, where the Liverpool International Theatre Festival is asking the public to help host visiting actors! Thanks to our journalists, Rick Conrad, Pamela Haasen, Andrew Dow, and Lauryn Mac...2024-08-3029 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 119Summer is all about the outdoors, isn’t it? So we’ll start things off in Ontario, where a “Living history museum” has been nominated for “Top Small Museum.” It tells the story of 19th century Peterborough County. We’ll follow the Round the Lake trail, one that is under construction on Hudson Bay Mountain, in the BC Bulkley Valley. And we’ll talk with an 11-year-old artist. Her name is Jola Willoner. Her work will once again be shown at the 7th annual Skeena Salmon Art Festival, in Terrace, B.C. Our journalists this week were Edward Sweeney, P...2024-07-2629 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe ShirtscuseNever get invited to a party again! Guaranteed.2024-06-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSeason 3 TrailerIt's back! And it's making community with a vengeance.2024-06-2101 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSandra's ThingsSandra's items are ready to move! Well, except for that. And that. And that, you know what? Just put it all back.2024-06-2106 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Lake Kathlyn Preservation SocietyBreath.Strength.Perineum Sunburns...2024-06-2107 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionPho Fucc SakesNow with fish sauce!2024-06-2102 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Stone PathProve you're a leader by following the Steve Tabor Institute of New Knowledge.2024-06-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSmithers is ContainervilleContainers as far as the eye can see filled with opportunity, freedom...and other disposable garbage.2024-06-2107 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionClose to Coast with Gym TocsinHe's the patriarch of the paranormal, the apostle of alien encounters, the translator of time travel. He is at the centre of every crop circle and puts the 'phenom' in phenomenon.This is Close to Coast with Gym Tocsin.2024-06-2124 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSmithers is ContainervilleWhat's in here?Pfft.Freedom.2024-06-2107 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSandra's ThingsGreat savings (on old relationships).2024-06-2106 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Lake Kathlyn Preservation SocietySUPple bodies, troubled waters2024-06-2107 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionPho Fucc SakesWhen you're too hungry to make up your mind!2024-06-2102 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Stone PathThe forest bathes youSetting stones brings light to mindUse promo code fucc2024-06-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe ShirtscuseNever go anywhere ever again! Guaranteed.2024-06-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionClose to Coast with Gym TocsinHe's the patriarch of the paranormal, the apostle of alien encounters, the translator of time travel. He is at the centre of every crop circle and puts the 'phenom' in phenomenon.This is Close to Coast with Gym Tocsin.2024-06-2124 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSeason 3 TrailerWait, how do you spell community?2024-06-2101 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 105This week we’ll feel like nature lovers, and talk about the birds, the trees, and the recyclees… We’ll first turn to the sky again this week. Not for a total solar eclipse, though. Instead, we’ll be on the lookout for thousands of sandhill cranes returning to the Bulkley Valley in British Columbia. Summer is not far ahead! Then to Toronto, which is celebrating this April, the 65 years of the sakura tree donations by Japan or cherry blossoms. The blooms are at their peak this month in Toronto parks. And finally we’ll move out east. Since April 1, N...2024-04-1929 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionPulsinatorWhat is or isn't the PULSINATOR? The possibilites of this multi-use tool are endless! Act now and get PULSINATED!     Written by Patrick Williston with voice work by Ichabod De La Rue, Greg Young, Patrick Williston, Pam Haasen and introducing Mika Hirano. Edited and produced by Haasen Pod  2024-03-2105 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionBulkley Valley Nordic Announces New Cat TrailsSandra Gilcrest is a purrfectly sane cat-lover. She just doesn't see why dogs and dog-owners have blatantly received favouritism from cross country ski centres across the country. Here in the north, Sandra and BV XC Ski Club President Simon Martin (along with Trevor, her Himalayan long-hair) are levelling the playing field for xc and xcat lovers.   Written by Patrick Williston Voice acting by Greg Young, Ichabod De La Rue and Pam Haasen Edited by Q Produced by Haasen Pod  2024-03-2105 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionTelegovvies!When you really think about it, bureaucracy is a pwetty wittle word!     Written, edited and produced by Haasen Pod. Voice work by Pam Haasen, Patrick Williston, Ichabod De La Rue and Greg Young    2024-03-2103 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionMCINASMy Crotch Is Not A Seat - as much a slogan (and charming acronym) as it is a way of life. The shred is gnarly on this one, bro. Ichabod De La Rue dissects the severed history between man and bar.   Written by Ichabod De La Rue Voice work by Ichabod, Patrick Willison, and Greg Young. Edited and produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2116 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSPAZJoin us at the Smithers Professional Association of Zen, the ultimate in mindful, stress-free, zen-ish, calmly practice and you can take that to the bank, brother!   Written by Ichabod De La Rue Voice work by Ichabod, Greg Young, Pam Haasen, and Patrick Williston Edited by Q Produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionTriple Cherry MineGary Schetner, owner, CEO, and outgoing package labeller for the Canadian Freedom Initiative has a sweet new proposal for the Bulky Valley in British Columbia for Triple Cherry Mine, a sure winner from a proven player!   Written by Patrick Willison Voice by Ichabod De La Rue and Greg Young. Edited by Q Produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2104 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Hills Have EyesIn this documentary, an artist struggles to find his place in the wide world of high culture with only a can-do attitude and some googly eyes!   Written by Pam Haasen Voice Acting by Pam, Ichabod De La Rue, Greg Young, Patrick Willison and Mika Hirano. Edited and Produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2114 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionKumguddersHey guys, too lazy to get ripped this summer? Forget the sweat, and just get your butt into a pair of Kumgudders ©CanadianFreedomInitiative, Inc. Kumgudders will get your bod from dud to thud (that's the sound of your lover pushing you up against the wall of your messy, dirty, dirty apartment.   Written by Ichabod De La Rue Voice work by Ichabod, Pam Haasen and Greg Young Edited by Q Produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2103 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionArtificial StupidityIchabod and Gary go head-to-head in this culminating interview never before heard! Will Ichabod finally get a clear answer from Gary Schetner, CEO, President, and former outgoing Package Labeller of ©CanadianFreedomInitiative, LLC? Will Gary remember Ichabod's name? Find out right here on this breaking news story by S-I-C-K News.   Written by Ichabod De La Rue Voice work by Ichabod and Greg Young. Edited and Produced by Haasen Pod2024-03-2108 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 101In New Brunswick, self-serve community food banks, fall victim to abuse. In British Columbia, a local school principal looks at the realities of cell phone use, as the province legislates to ban cells in class next September. Alberta introduces a new program to prepare for floods and droughts. Health authorities are in high alert across the country as measles is making a comeback. A growing number of cases have been reported in four provinces so far. Authorities worry that the situation could get much worse. And a recent report contradicts UBER’s contention that its drivers are making $33 an ho...2024-03-0829 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 100We will all be hoping for a clear sky on April 8th trying to catch a glimpse of the total eclipse of the sun. Saying whoosh to the clouds! A $250M revenue-sharing agreement is reached with BC’s northwest communities. In Ontario, the Elora Centre for the Arts gets an extra $1.2 M in government funding to help its expansion. Millinery artist Natalia Baquero introduces hat-making in the Eastern Townships. And we’re celebrating the 100th episode of Viewpoints with our journalists from all over the country. They’ll drop in from time to time to tell how they feel about...2024-03-0129 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Great Aldermere Milk Flood of 1918History Revealed: How the Bulkley Valley curdled under the pressure of the Dairy Boom (and bust) of 1918. The story of Jebidiah's quest for unpasturized power and the demise of a Dairy Dynasty.   Narrated by Ichabod De La Rue Additional voicework by Greg Young Produced by Haasen Pod Funding by the Bulkley Valley Community Arts Council2023-12-2409 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionBulky Valley H20 PipelineGary Schetner, President, CEO and Outgoing Package Labeller for the Canadian Freedom Initiative sits down with intrepid news reporter Ichabod De La Rue to discuss the exciting new pipeline proposal in the Bulky Valley.   Narrated by Ichabod De La Rue Additional voicework by Greg Young Produced by Haasen Pod Funded by the Bulkley Valley Commuity Arts Council2023-12-2406 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionIn Search of The Best DonutIf one seeks the answer to the whole, one must not look further than the donut hole. -Tim Hortons' ghost   Narrated by Pamela Haasen Produced by Haasen Pod Funded by the Bulkley Valley Community Arts Council2023-12-2403 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionCanadian Freedom Initiative, LLC and #foodkakkeIntroducing the Canadian Freedom Initiative: Pioneering a New Era of Progressive Thoughts, Trials in Bettership and Un-tread Rights The Canadian Freedom Initiative proudly emerges as a trailblazer in the world of corporate innovation, ushering in a paradigm shift with its groundbreaking commitment to conventional subterfuge. In a bold departure from traditional communication strategies, CFI shines as a beacon of red tapery. At the heart of the Initiative's philosophy lies a commitment to unrestricted banality, and maintaining the status quo in comfort and luxury. In an era dominated by overt declarations and transparent narratives, the Canadian...2023-12-2402 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionThe Sweet Stink of SuccessWhat? You scroll past the links with promising WORK FROM HOME career offers? Your loss. Don't cry into your latte, bestie. It'll ruin the foam art!   Narrated by Pamela Haasen Additional voicework by Ichabod De La Rue and Greg Young Produced by Haasen Pod Music by freemusicarchive.org Funding by the Bulkley Valley Community Arts Council2023-12-2406 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionSing Smithers!Hot on the tails of the Berklee College of Music Songwriting Competition, Mayor Van Bruuts needed a claim to fame.  Finally an answer as to why Smithereens love their noontime siren.   Narrated by Pamela Haasen Additional voice work by Greg Young and Ichabod De La Rue Produced by Haasen Pod Bath Time For Cutie Pie by The Handsome Pand Band Railroadin' by Ichabod De La Rue et Monsieur Somberlio Funding for this episode was provided by The Bulkley Valley Commuity Arts Council2023-12-2406 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionProcrastiwritingAre you a writer? Are you lazy? Have you procrastinated today? Did you just scroll away? Well don't!  The scientists* at the Canadian Freedom Initiative have found a program to help would-be writers finish part of their manuscript to bring with you to parties and show off to friends! This Procrastiwriting Workshop will teach you to put pen to paper in due time.   Produced by Haasen Pod Voicework by Greg Young Written by Ichabody De La Rue2023-12-2402 minNearly Non FictionNearly Non FictionNearly Non Fiction TrailerWelcome to Nearly Non Fiction.A show about history that could have happened by people who could have been there, but it didn't and they weren't.Nearly Non Fiction was funded in part by the Bulkley Valley Communcity Arts Council in Smithers, British Columbia. 2023-12-2000 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 83On today’s show:The Québec government will impose major hikes in tuition fees for out-of-province and international students wishing to study at English universities. Some will pay more than double in 2024.  Mustard Seed opens 40 new shelter spaces for Calgary women with the help of new government funding. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the government lays out its plans to improve availability and construction of housing in the province. Food insecurity is growing at an alarming rate in northern BC. Some food banks have observed a 25 percent increase in demand over the past 12 months. And Meta and...2023-10-2029 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 80On today’s Viewpoints:We’ll be grass hopping from city to province. We’ll tell you about Truth and Reconciliation Day. September 30th marks Truth and Reconciliation Day across the country. A time to reflect on the past but also to create a better future for Indigenous peoples. We’ll go to BC, and New Brunswick. The 1 Million March 4 Kids national protest took place on Wednesday, September 20 in 33 cities and towns in Ontario and 101 places in Canada, from major cities to small towns. The purpose of the protest was to support of the elimination of the S...2023-09-2929 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 72On today’s Viewpoints:Canadians celebrated Emancipation Day on August 1st all across the country. Many took part in the 10th Freedom Train Ride event at Union Station in Toronto, for example. And in Nova Scotia, the Dalhousie Art Gallery celebrated Emancipation Day with “The Secret Codes” quilt exhibit. We’ll dive into Bill C-18 which is creating quite a stir. Some big tech companies—Facebook and Google in particular, already say they will not comply. Ottawa is trying to reach an agreement with them. Alex Freedman, Executive Director of the Community Radio Fund...2023-08-0429 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 66On today's show:June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada and we celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st. We will, of course, follow some of the stories covered by our journalists from across the country and make stops in Smithers, British Columbia; Edmonton, Alberta; and Kitchener and Cobourg, Ontario. And we catch up with former Much Music VJ and Canadian Television personality Michael Williams who recently hosted the 2nd Slocan City International Music and Art Fair in BC. Two historical buildings in Ontario will have a new vocation. An old school house on...2023-06-2329 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints 58We’ll travel to Maskwacis in Central Alberta to learn about new water pipelines planned coming from the Red Deer Waterline. Quebec’s forest firefighting agency warns of the danger of brush fires because Spring is a period with the most forest fires in Québec. Generosity is contagious! In British Columbia the First Light Farm decided to grow food and give it away! This year, it aims to grow $10,000 worth of veggies. In Québec, the Marché des Artisanats rekindles the arts and crafts market and spirit, in Dunham. And the life and times of a death doula. Jackie h...2023-04-2829 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 49On today's show:How dangerous can a book be? We will spend most of this program trying to answer that question, in view of the new censorship laws in the United States and growing pressures here in Canada to ban certain books from libraries and classrooms. Our journalist Pamela Haasen speaks with a librarian in Smithers B. C. promoting the Freedom to Read Week. And we’ll top things off with a story by Ryan Hunt about Indigenous micro-courses being offered in Alberta to further truth and reconciliation.Thanks to our journalists this week, Pa...2023-02-2429 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 42(This show is a rebroadcast)Time to listen and to remember those who fought for us, as we pause for Remembrance Day. We will travel to British Columbia and meet Canadian war veteran Lawrence Allen Kerr. He’s 97 and was a gunner in the Canadian Navy.  And then to Kingston, Ontario where community radio station CFRC is running its Shortwave Theatre Festival that presents radio plays. We’ll dive into Haley Sarfeld’s play Half Past Lunchtime, inspired by a concussion she suffered.Our journalists this week: Karim Mosna in Kingston, Ontario and Pamela...2023-01-0629 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 41(This show is a rebroadcast)We stay in one place today as we dive into an audio documentary produced by our journalist Pamela Haassen posted in Smithers, British Columbia.Pamela Haasen wanted to hear from people involved in the recent renaming of the Haida Gwaii village of Queen Charlotte back to the traditional name of Daajing Giids. In 2019, the activists involved in the Skidegate Haida Immersion Program (S.H.I.P.) submitted a request to the Queen Charlotte Village Council to change the name of the village, back to the ancestral Daajing Giids.2022-12-3029 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 34On today’s show we’ll take our time:  Time to listen and to remember those who fought for us, as we pause for Remembrance Day. We will travel to British Columbia and meet Canadian war veteran Lawrence Allen Kerr. He’s 97 and was a gunner in the Canadian Navy.  And then to Kingston, Ontario where community radio station CFRC is running its Shortwave Theatre Festival that presents radio plays. We’ll dive into Haley Sarfeld’s play Half Past Lunchtime, inspired by a concussion she suffered.Our journalists this week: Karim Mosna in Kingston, O...2022-11-1130 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 16On today's Viewpoints:More than 4000 solar panels are installed in the Amherst community. Citizens taking charge of their free energy needs. In Mansonville Québec, a local history buff revives what was once an international destination: the Potton Natural Springs. Roller Derby is making a comeback and throws elbows back into British Columbia, where the Bulkley Valley Bruisers are looking for teammates.  And a 70 year-old tractor from the 1950s is now being proudly displayed on Cotes Island. A legacy of the island's past. With our journalists Pamela Haasen, Greg Os...2022-07-0829 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 13On today's Viewpoints:Human trafficking is on the rise in Canada and the numbers in Halifax seem to be the worst in the country. But this increase in reported cases could also mean that victims are more oftenly seeking help. Citizens of Shelburne Nova Scotia do not want their South Shore riding to be split in two. They tell a federal commission to go back to the drawing board. Turtles and toads in Revelstoke BC do not seem to mind the traffic as they bask under the sun while cars pass by...2022-06-1730 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 12On today’s show:We stay in one place today as we dive into an audio documentary produced by our journalist Pamela Haassen posted in Smithers, British Columbia.Pamela Haasen wanted to hear from people involved in the recent renaming of the Haida Gwaii village of Queen Charlotte back to the traditional name of Daajing Giids. In 2019, the activists involved in the Skidegate Haida Immersion Program (S.H.I.P.) submitted a request to the Queen Charlotte Village Council to change the name of the village, back to the ancestral Daajing Giids....2022-06-1030 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 8On this edition of Viewpoints:Fibre optics, cable, and landlines will soon be available in the small community of Cortes Island. Imposing new taxes on non-resident homeowners won’t cool down the housing market or make a dent in the housing crisis in Nova Scotia say local realtors. Municipal employees are giving a thumbs up to the four day workweek. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick follow the trend. And we go back to British Columbia where our journalist Pamela Haasen met with documentarian and filmmaker Kelly Milner who just produced Not About Me.With ou...2022-05-1329 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 3On this edition of Viewpoints: A teenager from Brooklyn Nova Scotia had his wish granted. And he takes his for a ride!  Pontiac country musician Eldon Ostrom recently released an album to celebrate 50 years in the music scene. With “Me & My Boys,” a two disc compilation featuring dozens of classic tunes and one song, with his son Sheldon who passed away. Lots of things going on Cortes Island off the BC coast where a rural mushroom business dreams big . And sometimes sports can bridge cultures. Indigenous youth are building a name for thems...2022-04-0830 minViewpointsViewpointsViewpoints Episode 2On this edition of Viewpoints:Jean Philippe Smith was recently named Canada’s new Dominion sculptor. He carves Canada’s spirit in stone. The Valley Youth Fiddlers were silenced by the Covid-19 epidemic, but nothing will keep them from celebrating 25 years of music in Buckley Valley BC. And we’ll go to British Columbia where there seems to be a shortage of firewood on Cortes Island. You might learn you’re not paying that much for yours. Prices are exploding. With our journalists Caleb Nickerson, Daniel Centeno, Pamela Haasen...2022-04-0130 minhaasen podhaasen podSea Change TrailerSea Change is a series of conversations about British Columbia's coastal underwater forest. Host Pamela Haasen focuses on seaweed and kelp and the role it plays in the lives of people who live by the ocean.Learn about the latest scientific explorations of the vast Pacific kelp forests, or the proper way to pull seaweed to encourage growth, or what to do on a rainy day during seaweed camp when you can't go out and pick.Sea Change is a conversational podcast series hosted by Pamela Haasen for CICK News in Smithers, BC.2021-03-3000 minOutlook on Radio WesternOutlook on Radio WesternOutlook 2019-08-19 - Discussion with Program Director Pamela HaasenOutlook 2019-08-19 - Discussion with Program Director Pamela Haasen by Outlook on Radio Western2019-08-1931 min