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SSVH2016SSVH2016Disco DudesIts all house, funk, and that sweet sweet dancing music this week on Ashta Made you a Mixtape Here is the file The post Disco Dudes first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-08-0200 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Dog DaysAshta Made You a Mixtape, bro. Here is the file The post Dog Days first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-07-1900 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Uncut GemsThis week on Ashta Made You a Mixtape Here is the file The post Uncut Gems first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-07-0500 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Atmosphere Warming In the Best WayThis week on Ashta Made You A Mixtape Here is the file babe The post Atmosphere Warming In the Best Way first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-06-0600 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Snap Bam PopThis week on Ashta Made You A Mixtape Here is the file The post Snap Bam Pop first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-05-2400 minSSVH2016SSVH2016MultipassAshta Made You a Mixtape Here is the file The post Multipass first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-05-1700 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Hello, GorgeousThis week on Ashta Made You A Mixtape Here is the file The post Hello, Gorgeous first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-05-0300 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Hip Hop Elevator MusicGet loose Ashta Made You a Mixtape 2025-04-1900 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Thinking ThinkerThis weeks vibe starts with some dirty disco clap rap, weaving into french wave club soul, and ending off with some honky punk flip chop. Truly, making up genre names is the only way I can accurately describe music, so just get used to it. I MADE YOU A MIXTAPE! here is the file The post Thinking Thinker first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-04-0500 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Famous Samples, Not So Famous SongsThis week we’re nodding to the origins of some of your favourite sounds. This may shock and disturb you, but a lot of banger songs are just rip offs of older songs. It’s OK to think that in some cases the remake was better*, but it’s not OK to ignore the art of that which […] The post Famous Samples, Not So Famous Songs first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-03-2200 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Where Everything is Beautiful and Nothing SuckedHere is the mixtape I made for you this week: right here The post Where Everything is Beautiful and Nothing Sucked first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-03-1500 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Lovey DoveyTo accompany your romantic endeavors, here is a little….something something. Right here The post Lovey Dovey first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-02-1400 minSSVH2016SSVH2016Decades LaterAbout the mixtape I made you… Here it is The post Decades Later first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-02-0800 minSSVH2016SSVH2016January SpringAshta Made You a Mixtape. AND HERE IT IS The post January Spring first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-01-1800 minTruth Be ToldTruth Be Told1/13/25 8AM A New Wave: Conversations with Andrés E. Gonzales and the 101.7FM TeamIn this special episode of Truth Be Told, we sit down with Andrés E. Gonzales of the YMCA and the dynamic duo behind 101.7FM, Ben Jammin and Carrie Noni Juice, to discuss their exciting new show. Together, they share their vision for blending community wellness, creativity, and storytelling through radio. Hear how this collaboration is inspiring positive change, amplifying diverse voices, and building connections that resonate far beyond the airwaves. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with insights, laughter, and a sneak peek into what makes their new venture a must-listen!2025-01-1346 minSSVH2016SSVH2016New Year, New GlovesThis week on Ashta Made You a Mixtape: Here is the file (playlist on its way) The post New Year, New Gloves first appeared on Ashta Made You A Mixtape - A curated music radio show Friday nights at 9 on 101.7fm CHLY.2025-01-0400 minLocal News Update on CHLY 101.7FMLocal News Update on CHLY 101.7FMAAP results approves new health and wellness service for Gabriola IslandThe Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) has approved a new health and wellness service for Gabriola Island.This comes after an Alternative Approval Process (AAP), for the new service only received 101 forms in opposition to it. The AAP gave residents on Gabriola Island the opportunity to submit a form opposing the RDN raising funds through property tax to fund the new service. The new service will see the hiring of a community health and wellbeing service coordinator for the island.The first year of service will be a pilot for a part-time position t...2024-03-0204 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for August 4 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:146 people have been infected with COVID-19 in BC since Friday, including two in the Island Health Region. There have been no deaths. Dr. Bonnie Henry says she is not overly worried by the numbers. Henry says health authorities have been able to contact most people who have been exposed to the virus.Island Health has handed back the reigns at two private care homes, ten months after appointing an administrator to oversee them.Three forest fires continue to...2020-08-0500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for Jun 28 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:The family of a former RCMP officer who took her life, has finally been compensated for years of abuse. Krista Carle was one of the first female officers to blow the whistle on sexual and psychological abuse she suffered as an RCMP officer in Alberta.Another unintended consequence of the pandemic is affecting recycling in Nanaimo.The city says blue carts containing oversize cardboard larger than two feet in any dimension may not be collected.Loc...2020-07-2800 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 27 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:It's been another double-digit weekend for COVID-19 cases in BC. 81 people have been confirmed with the coronavirus since Friday, including one case in Island Health. There are now nine active cases of the virus in our region.Police are investigating a shooting in Nanaimo on Sunday afternoon that has left a man with life-threatening injuries.A coalition of legal, indigenous and harm reduction advocates has joined a growing list of critics calling on the province to scrap leg...2020-07-2800 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 23 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:There is another new case of COVID-19 in the Island Health Region. It's one of 30 new cases across the province over the past 24 hours.Dr. Bonnie Henry says she will issue a new health order, limiting the number of people who can stay at AirBnBs and the number of guests who can visit them.Several large parties in the Okanagan over the Canada Day weekend have led to more than 70 COVID-19 infections and one thousand people who had...2020-07-2400 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for July 23 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:The Premier is resisting calls to crack down on young partiers, in the wake of an outbreak of COVID-19 in the Okanagan and a mass gathering of drummers in Vancouver.Health officials say the outbreak in the Okanagan has led to 70 people being infected with COVID-19 and one thousand others who had contact with them are now self isolating.A Gabriola Island man hopes to inspire youth around the world to seek adventure after returning from a nin...2020-07-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 22 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:The Provincial Health Officer has added new requirements to her health orders for bars and restaurants.New COVID numbers show no new deaths but 34 new cases, including one in the Island Health Region. That brings the number of active cases here to nine.Ten schools in the Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District will get new daycare spaces. The Minister of State for Child Care says 406 before and after school care spaces will be created, but there are no dates set...2020-07-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for July 22 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:Two US boaters have been handed $1000 dollar fines for violating the Quarantine Act.A man was saved from drowning in the Nanaimo River yesterday, thanks to help from passersby, the Cranberry Volunteer Fire Department and Nanaimo Search and Rescue.The head of BC's Search and Rescue Association says his group has responded to 700 calls for help so far this year. Kelley recommends anyone planning outdoor activities in BC should take a look at a website called adventuresmart.ca...2020-07-2200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 21 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:There are no new deaths to report, but COVID 19 infection numbers continue to climb with 30 new cases today.The Minister of Health says surgeries will continue uninterrupted, even if the province experiences a second wave of COVID-19 cases.The BC government continues to hire more nurses, surgeons, and anaesthetists, including every one of the 1,500 nursing students who graduated in BC this year.The city of Nanaimo has launched a wide-ranging public engagement process today, with an...2020-07-2200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 20 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:The provincial health officer is sounding the alarm after 102 new cases of COVID 19 were confirmed in BC over the weekend, including six new cases in the Island Health region.Henry says she does not want to start closing businesses like bars and resorts, but she says what she is calling "enhanced restrictions" and increased inspections will be announced later this week.British Columbia has introduced a sweeping set of regulations, aimed at preventing the sale of vaping pro...2020-07-2100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 16 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:There were no new deaths but 21 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in BC since yesterday, including one in Island Health.Meanwhile, a new study by the BC Center for Disease Control has found the number of people infected by COVID-19 in Vancouver is eight times higher than the number of confirmed cases.BC's Provincial Health Officer is calling new overdose death statistics "a tragic record." There were 175 overdose deaths in BC in June, passing May's rec...2020-07-1700 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for July 16 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:A new study of COVID-19 antibodies in British Columbians has found eight times as many people in Metro Vancouver have been infected with the virus than the number of reported cases.Despite the positive results, BC's Provincial Health Officer says she remains concerned there is still a low level of transmission in the community.Nanaimo's transit system has suffered a $2million dollar loss in revenue because of the pandemic.The West Coast Baseball League has a n...2020-07-1600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 15 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:BC's COVID-19 numbers continue the trend of an upward increase in cases. There are 21 new confirmed infections over the past 24 hours, including four in the Interior Health Region.Nanaimo city staff is examining if and how the city's pools could reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic.Nanaimo's pools may be closed, but its lifeguards are offering demonstrations and creative activities in area parks and beaches. For more information, contact the city's aquatics coordinator at 250-756-5243.A f...2020-07-1600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 14 2020🎧 Get the Podcast right into your feed: Apple Podcasts / Google PlayIn this podcast:The COVID-19 pandemic has turned BC's projected budget surplus into a $12 and a half billion dollar deficit. Nevertheless, BC's Minister of Finance says the province is well-positioned to recover.The province is projecting a record-breaking 6.8 per cent decline in its Gross Domestic Product next year. However, James says an already budgeted 3 year $22 billion dollar capital spending plan for roads, hospitals, housing and schools will help the economy recover.On the topic of the pandemic, there were no dea...2020-07-1500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for July 6 2020The Nanoose First Nation has lost its bid to have some E&N rail line land returned to it. The Snaw-Naw-As nation argued the Island Corridor Foundation has been unable to restore and run the railway, which shut down in 2011 due to safety concerns.The head of Canada's National Immunity Task Force says his team will present a more detailed picture of how many Canadians have been infected with the novel coronavirus within the next two weeks.The World Health Organization has ended its study into whether hydroxychloroquine and two other drugs help treat...2020-07-0600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 3 2020WorkSafe BC and local health inspectors are being kept busy with establishments that are not following COVID-19 safety plans.A private seniors' care home that's being built in Duncan will not allow doctor-assisted deaths to take place in its facility.Port Hardy has become the latest community in B.C. to be registered as Bear Smart.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.Have a tip? Email: news@chly.caFind us on social mediaTwitter: @lisacordasco / @chly1017FMFunded by...2020-07-0400 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for July 3 2020There is a new case of COVID-19 on Vancouver Island. The provincial health officer is not announcing exactly where the infected person lives.Currently, there are two active cases on the virus in the Island Health Region. The second case is related to the health centre on the Tsartlip reserve near Victoria.The City of Nanaimo has changed its mind about recording meetings of the Mayor's Task Force on Recovery and Resilience. Provincial emergency orders issued in March, allow municipalities to hold public meetings without the public being present due to COVID-19.The...2020-07-0300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 2 2020There have been three new deaths from COVID 19 in BC since Tuesday. All were seniors in care homes on the lower mainland.There is a new case of COVID-19 in the Island Health Region. It's one of 24 new cases of the virus confirmed over the past two days.Meanwhile, the BC Center for Disease Control has issued COVID-19 travel alerts related to several flights that arrived at Vancouver International Airport in June.The Premier says he's concerned by reports of US tourists entering BC under false pretences. The provincial health officer does not...2020-07-0300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for July 1 2020An uproar has started in North Cowichan over a proposed RCMP facility. The new building will cost 48 million dollars.BC's Provincial Health Officer says she has no plans to expand the 50 person limit on large gatherings, despite what other provinces are doing.Henry says her contact tracing teams are able to track down everyone who has come into contact with a known COVID case within 24 hours. She says that is the key to preventing huge outbreaks.Moviegoers will finally be able to go out and watch their favourite films starting this weekend.2020-07-0200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 30 2020Seniors living in long term care and assisted living homes in BC will soon be allowed visitors.To that end, the province will provide $160 million dollars to public and private care homes to each hire three full-time staff to support safe visits with screening, instructions to visitors and infection control.There have been no deaths from COVID-19 over the past 24 hours. There have been 12 new cases, most of which are on the lower mainland, and one case in the interior health region.A Nanaimo Transit Supervisor made a gruesome discovery last night. Human...2020-07-0100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 26 2020There are ten new cases of COVID-19 in BC, all in the Fraser Health Region. There has been one death reported since yesterday, in the Vancouver Coastal Health Region.First Nations in BC have fared better than the non-indigenous population when it comes to battling COVID-19.Nanaimo RCMP are under investigation over an incident related to a wellness check last month. BC's Independent Investigations Office says officers arrested a woman under the Mental Health Act in the afternoon of May the 26th.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.2020-06-2700 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 25 2020BC is open for business, with the Premier announcing the start of Phase 3 in its COVID-19 plan.A program that delivers local food products to people in the Cowichan Valley will expand its service, thanks to a $100,000 dollar grant from the Ministry of Social Development. The Cowichan Valley Co-operative Marketplace or Cow-op has been providing an online marketplace for farm products since 2014.Island Health is celebrating Pride with rainbow sidewalks to show that love is healthy—whatever a person’s sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression.Please help us grow local news...2020-06-2500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 24 2020There has been another death from COVID-19 in BC over the past 24 hours and once again, the death was at a long term care home in the Vancouver Coastal Health Region.Care homes are one of the few places in the province that are not opening up under Phase 3 of BC's COVID-19 plan. Today the Premier announced BC is officially open to travellers from across the country. Phase 3 means COVID-19 Safety Guidelines are now in place for accommodation ranging from hotels to wilderness lodges.BC's Independent Investigations Office has found police in Courtenay did not...2020-06-2500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMMorning News Update for June 24 2020New legislation designed to combat fatal drug overdoses among youth is getting a failing grade from B.C.'s Chief Coroner. Amendments to the Mental Health Act will allow hospitals to impose involuntary emergency stabilization on those under the age of 19 who have overdosed.The BC Centre for Disease Control is leading the world in a study to detect small amounts of the COVID-19 virus in wastewater.The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation is demanding the police officer who killed Chantal Moore be charged with murder. Moore died at her home in Edmunston New Brunswick on June...2020-06-2400 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 23 2020There has been one death from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours in BC and 13 new cases of infection.The Provincial Health Officer says B.C. is well-positioned to enter the next phase of re-openings, despite new data that shows a high contact rate between people.Changes are coming to the laws that govern strata housing with the aim of reducing skyrocketing insurance rates.Please help us to increase local news on our airwaves with a donation to chly.ca/support.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.2020-06-2400 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 23 2020The BC Legislature resumes sitting today but with a few changes to how things will be run in the house during the pandemic.The Chair of the Board of Governors at UBC has resigned amidst a furore over Twitter.A First Nation near Victoria has put out a COVID-19 alert about an infected person who was at their health centre last Tuesday.Please help increase local journalism with a donation to chly.ca/support.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.Have a tip? Email...2020-06-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 22 2020Vancouver Island has recorded its first new case of COVID-19 in just over a month. The provincial numbers confirm the case of a person who visited the Tsartlip Nation Health Centre last Tuesday.Nanaimo city bylaw officers are moving to clear a homeless camp after neighbours threatened to do it themselves. A group called "Van Isle Clean Team" posted its plan on its Facebook page last weekend.BC Ferries will increase sailings on its three major routes over the summer.During our funding drive, we're asking you to help grow local journalism with...2020-06-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 22 2020The BC Legislature resumes sitting today but with a few changes to how things will be run in the house during the pandemic.The Chair of the Board of Governors at UBC has resigned amidst a furore over Twitter.A First Nation near Victoria has put out a COVID-19 alert about an infected person who was at their health centre last Tuesday.Please help increase local journalism with a donation to chly.ca/support.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.Have a tip? Email...2020-06-2200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 19 2020A well-respected indigenous and youth advocate will investigate allegations of a racist game being played in some hospital emergency rooms. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond will look into claims that health care workers in at least one BC hospital play a game to guess the blood alcohol level of indigenous people seeking treatment in their emergency departments.British Columbia continues to flatten the COVID-19 curve, with no deaths reported for the seventh straight day.Two Nanaimo schools will get close to $19 million dollars to make them earthquake-proof and two others will get upgrades. Seismic upgrades at Cilaire...2020-06-2000 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 19 2020Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, BC's former children's advocate will investigate a troubling allegation that health care workers played a game to guess the blood alcohol levels of indigenous people in at least one hospital emergency room.Two Nanaimo elementary schools will get seismic upgrades worth $18.8 million dollars. The work will begin at Cilaire Elementary and Pleasant Valley Elementary schools in the summer of 2021, and will be completed by the summer of 2022.A Nanaimo nightclub will open its doors tomorrow night, despite a raging controversy on social media. Nightclubs are not allowed to open in BC, under...2020-06-1900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 18 2020Friends and lovers who live on both sides of the Canada-US border will no longer be able to meet at Peace Arch Park. The park, that straddles the border will be closed to the public, starting at 8 o'clock tonight.Meanwhile, some National Parks campsites will open starting Monday. The Green Point Campground in Pacific Rim National Park will reopen with a limited number of spaces.If you would like to support more local journalism on our station, please make a contribution at chly.ca/support.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco, News Director...2020-06-1800 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 17 2020For the fifth day in a row, there have been no deaths from COVID-19 in BC. However, there have been 19 new cases confirmed since Tuesday, including two new outbreaks: One at a care home in Abbotsford and the other at Mission Memorial Hospital.The provincial government wants to hear from you about how it should spend one and a half billion dollars on economic recovery and infrastructure projects. For information go to engage.gov.bc.ca/recoveryideas.Summer fun is about to begin, with the opening of water parks in Nanaimo and summer camp registration...2020-06-1800 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 16 2020There have been no deaths from COVID-19 in BC since last Friday, but there were 10 new cases on the lower mainland over the past 24 hours.The Minister of Health says BC has learned its lesson when it comes to stockpiling equipment to fight pandemics.Nanaimo City council has voted to bend the rules, to allow a house to be built closer to a riparian stream.BC's provincial courts are planning a return to the new normal, starting next month.Please join the push for more local journalism by making a donation...2020-06-1700 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 15 2020There have been no new deaths from COVID-19 in BC in the past three days, but new cases continue to climb. There were 24 new cases in Fraser Health and 12 in Vancouver Coastal Health confirmed since Friday.Young people in the Comox Valley and Port Hardy who are struggling with mental health or addiction will soon receive seamless services when they need them with a pilot project that is now being expanded.Questions are being raised about the death of a member of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds. The Ottawa Citizen newspaper is reporting the Canadian Forces...2020-06-1600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 12 2020BC's Ministry of Education has lost a landmark case in the Supreme Court of Canada. It has been ordered to pay more than $7 million dollars to the Francophone School Board of BC.Dr. Shannon Dames a nursing professor at Vancouver Island University has received a $50,000 dollar grant to develop a psychedelic therapy for health care workers and first responders who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.Farmers in the Alberni Valley will be allowed to slaughter animals on their farms for sale to consumers restaurants and butcher shops.This news update is brought...2020-06-1300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 11 2020A former BC conservation officer who lost his job for refusing to kill two bear cubs has been vindicated by the BC Court of Appeal.Construction has started on a project at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital that will reduce wait times for colonoscopies.A funeral is being held today, for the 26-year-old Tla-o-qui-aht woman who was killed by a News Brunswick police officer during a wellness check one week ago. Family members of Chantal Moore say she was shot five times in what they believe was a racially motivated incident.We'd like to...2020-06-1100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 10 2020There have been no new deaths from COVID-19 in BC for the fifth straight day. However, there are 12 new cases confirmed over the past 24 hours on the lower mainland, including a new outbreak at a long term care home and new cases related to two, large family gatherings.The Premier says the Provincial Health Officer has approved a plan that would allow Vancouver to become an NHL hub city.Amateur athletes in BC will be able to play their games this summer, thanks to a ministerial order.The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council says it...2020-06-1100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 9 2020A new survey by Angus Reid shows British Columbians are hugely supportive of how the province is handling the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey shows 87 per cent of British Columbians say they believe the provincial government has handled the pandemic well.BC's Provincial Health Officer says researchers are crunching data, in an effort to learn how COVID-19 has affected people based on race and socioeconomic levels.This news update is made possible by a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative of the Community Radio Fund of Canada and Heritage Canada. If you would like to support...2020-06-0900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 8 2020For the fifth straight day, there have been no new deaths from COVID-19 in BC. The Provincial Health Officer has also declared several outbreaks over.BC Ferries has announced, starting on June the 15th, it will require all passengers over the age of 2 to wear masks on ferry trips that are longer than 30 minutes but only when physical distancing is not possible.The City of Nanaimo's animal pound and adoption centre does not meet basic national standards for animals in shelters and a consultant's report is recommending a renovation.If you'd like to...2020-06-0900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 8 2020The Department of National Defence’s Airworthiness Investigative Authority has released a preliminary report on the crash of a helicopter off the coast of Greece. The April the 29th crash killed six crew members, including Captain Kevin Hagan, of Nanaimo.The Prime Minister says Canada will lift some travel restrictions to allow family members to be reunited. Justin Trudeau says starting at midnight tonight, family members of citizens or permanent residents will be allowed to come to Canada.Nanaimo's Loaves and Fishes Foodbank will receive more than $70,000 dollars, thanks to an anonymous donor who matched a...2020-06-0900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 5 2020More than 500 people attended anti-racism in Nanaimo today. People chanted as people of colour and indigenous speakers talked about their experiences of racism, while supporters surrounded them in a symbolic safe circle.Today's COVID-19 numbers show one person has died from the virus and there is one new confirmed case in BC since Thursday, both are in the Fraser Health Region.The provincial government is bending its privacy rules because of COVID-19. This afternoon, the Minister of Citizens Services issued a ministerial order, allowing the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education to use...2020-06-0600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 5 2020BC's unemployment figures continue to rise this month. The provincial unemployment rate was 13.4 per cent in May. It was 11 and a half per cent in April.BC Ferries has a new service contract with the province that will allow it to provide minimum service levels during the pandemic and to increase service levels as the province's re-opening plans are expanded.A rally against racism gets underway at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Maffeo-Sutton Park. Organizers say it's an opportunity for those who have experienced anti-black racism to tell their stories and for supporters to hear them.2020-06-0500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNew data shows COVID-19 in BC largely came from European outbreaks; Anti racism rally to be held at Maffeo Sutton Park on FridayNew numbers on COVID-19 show there have been no new deaths from the virus in BC over the past 24 hours. There are nine new cases, three of which are in the Island Health Region, bringing our total to 130. But the three cases here are different from the ones reported in the past. These new cases are called epi-linked cases. These are people who caught the virus from an officially confirmed test positive case. The epi-linked cases were not confirmed at the time. So the three new cases in Island Health are people who have already recovered from the virus...2020-06-0500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 3 2020The latest COVID-19 numbers are in and the Island Health region continues to have no new outbreaks and just one person in hospital. However, there is one new death in the Fraser Health region. And there has been a huge spike in new cases with 21 in the Fraser Health region and one in Coastal Health. There were no details about the spike since there was no public health briefing. BC's Provincial Health Officer will present new data on what's happened in the past and what the future might hold on Thursday.The Premier is promising announcements soon...2020-06-0400 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for June 3 2020The chaos in U.S. cities over the death of George Floyd has hit home for a Ladysmith school principal. Dionte Jelks says his brother and cousin were shot to death on Sunday afternoon in Chicago, as they were driving to his mother's home. Jelks says he is torn apart, debating whether to risk his life by returning to Chicago to mourn with his family. Jelks says he is so grateful that his three sons do not have to live in fear on Vancouver Island. He says he is thankful for the kind words and support from the school...2020-06-0300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 2 2020There is good news on the COVID-19 front. There are no new deaths and just four new cases of the virus confirmed in the past 24 hours. The new cases are at two small offices in the Fraser Health Region. The Provincial Health Officer is praising the businesses that took quick action to identify the cases and ensure protocols were followed. Dr. Bonnie Henry says three other outbreaks at long term care homes are now over, as well as the outbreak at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital.Health Minister Adrian Dix says BC can now use three million N95...2020-06-0300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for June 2 2020A report by BC's Acting Auditor General says an immigration program needs a better plan to recognize fraud and misrepresentation. The audit examined the Provincial Nominee Program which fills labour gaps with immigration applicants. Last year, the program allowed 6500 immigrants to become permanent residents, based on their job skills and the need for those skills in BC. More than 85% of immigrants who became permanent residents through the program stayed in B.C. and more than 90% of those who have come since 2012 were still employed. But the audit says although individual cases were given due diligence, there are gaps in...2020-06-0200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for June 1 2020The Vancouver Island Health region continues to keep a lid on new COVID-19 cases. There have been no new cases here since May the 6th. One person remains in hospital. Across the province, there were 24 new cases confirmed since Saturday and one death in a long term care home in the Fraser Health region.The Provincial Health Officer says she supports the right to protest against racism, but Dr. Bonnie Henry says protestors need to weigh the risks and take steps to prevent the spread of the virus. Henry was reacting to a large anti-racism protest, held...2020-06-0200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for June 1 2020COVID-19 numbers continue to remain low in BC over the weekend. There were no new deaths reported on Saturday. There were 11 new cases of the virus, all of them in ongoing outbreaks at senior care homes on the lower mainland.The Provincial Health Officer spent most of her update on Saturday, reassuring parents and teachers that today's return to classrooms is safe. Dr. Bonnie Henry says she is confident and excited about the reopening of schools, given BC's low infection rate. Henry says she has held discussions with members of the BC Teachers' Federation who did express...2020-06-0100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for May 29 2020British Columbia is ending its week of COVID-19 statistics on a positive note. There have been no deaths reported in the past 24 hours, and just four new cases of the virus on the lower mainland. These are the lowest numbers recorded since the start of the pandemic. 228 British Columbians continue to recover from COVID-19, with 34 in hospital, and one in the Island Health region.The Minister of Health and the Provincial Health Officer are welcoming the federal government's decision to ban cruise ships from Canadian waters until at least the end of October. In a joint statement...2020-05-3000 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for May 29 2020The Nanaimo Ladysmith School District estimates just over half of its 15,000 students will return to classrooms, starting on Monday. That's the result of a district survey of parents. District spokesperson Dale Burgos says school principals are in contact with parents, to create schedules for drop-off times and staggered classroom days. Students in Kindergarten to Grade 5 will have two days a week of in-class instruction, while students in grades 6 to 12 will attend one day per week. Burgos says more custodial staff has been hired to ensure new cleaning protocols are met. And, school playgrounds will also reopen on Monday.2020-05-2900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for May 28 2020Two more people have died from COVID-19 at the Langley Lodge. 22 people have died there in less than two weeks since the outbreak began. The Fraser Health Authority has appointed a pandemic response director to coordinate efforts to bring it under control. Extra nurses and staff from Fraser Health have been called in to assist. 111 people of the 164 people who have died from the virus lived in long term care facilities.Meanwhile, there have been nine new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in the past 24 hours. None in Island Health. There is only one active case of the...2020-05-2900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for May 28 2020A shortage of temporary foreign workers has prompted the Ministry of Agriculture to launch a website, for jobs related to food production. The BC Farm, Fish and Food Job Connector has 600 jobs posted, ranging from forklift operators to berry pickers. The Minister of Agriculture says the food sector in BC needs up to 8000 labourers this season. Lana Popham says most of those jobs would have been filled by temporary foreign workers, but this year, only 1500 such workers are in the province.Many Parks Canada sites are set to reopen for day use, starting on June the 4th...2020-05-2900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 27 2020There are 9 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one more death in BC over the past 24 hours. There are no new cases or deaths in the Island Health Region. 162 people have died from the virus in the province, with most over the age of 60 and a majority in long term care homes. The Premier is reassuring British Columbians about conditions in care homes in the wake of disturbing reports from Ontario and Quebec. John Horgan says "those horror stories are not happening in BC." He says his government has been taking steps to improve conditions in senior care homes...2020-05-2800 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 27 2020Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou has been dealt a blow by a BC Supreme Court judge today. Madame Justice Heather Holmes has ruled the crime Meng is accused of would also be a crime in Canada. Holmes' ruling says the essence of the crime is fraud, and not that the alleged fraud is related to a company that is on a US sanctions list. Being on the sanctions list is not a crime in Canada, but fraud is. The ruling means proceedings to extradite Meng to the US to face charges will continue.More grim statistics show another...2020-05-2700 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 26 2020Dr. Bonnie Henry says she is "extremely pleased to announce no deaths have occurred as a result of COVID-19 in BC in the past 24 hours." That's the first time that's happened in five and a half weeks. There were 11 new cases of the virus confirmed in BC since Monday, but there have been no new cases on Vancouver Island in close to three weeks. A new case reported last week was of a person who lives in the region, but caught the virus and recovered from it in Alberta. Currently, there is only one active case in Island Health...2020-05-2700 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 26 2020Nanaimo city council has passed several motions it hopes will jump-start the local economy. The city has agreed to allow restaurants, bakeries and cafes along Commercial Street to expand table service to the roadway. Businesses will be able to lease space on city-owned parking spots from now until the end of October. The move will still allow for vehicle traffic, and having the expanded patios in parking spaces means sidewalks will remain clear for pedestrians. Council members say similar businesses in areas outside the downtown, like Woodgrove and the Country Club are already permitted to expand their businesses to...2020-05-2600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 25 2020Four more people have died from COVID-19 in BC since Saturday, all of them at the Langley Lodge long term care home. There were 12 new cases of the virus reported, including one in the Island Health region. There are currently 267 active COVID-19 cases, with two in Island Health. There have been no new cases reported at any of the community outbreaks in poultry plants, federal prisons or a fruit packing plant in Abbotsford. The Provincial Health Officer says consumers should not be worried about eating any of the products from these facilities. Dr. Bonnie Henry says there have been...2020-05-2600 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 25 2020The Provincial Health Officer says BC doesn't need to take up the federal government's offer to help provinces with contact-tracing. However, Dr. Bonnie Henry says she'd like to see federal resources go to enhancing monitoring of people entering the country. Henry says she would welcome more help from the federal government to check up on travellers who are supposed to be under quarantine and to expand BC's policy of demanding travellers provide self-isolation plans, to all entry points across the country.Meanwhile, on Saturday, Dr Henry presented the latest COVID-19 numbers, reporting 2 deaths in long term care...2020-05-2500 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 22 2020The COVID-19 death rate continues to climb with three more in BC in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 155. Again, the deaths were in the hardest-hit region of the province, Fraser Health. There are 18 new cases of the virus, bringing BC's total to just over 2500. There is one new case recorded in Island Health, but the infection didn't actually happen here. It was a case of an employee of the Kearl Lake Oilsands project in Alberta. That person recovered in Alberta but lives in the Island Health region.Meanwhile, more than 600 people whose surgeries were cancelled...2020-05-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMAfternoon News Update for May 22 2020Restaurants, pubs, breweries and wineries are being given the green light to expand service to patios. BC's Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch has set up a fast-track, on-line permission process to temporarily allow expanded service areas until Oct. 31st. It does not allow an increase in the number of licensed seats in an establishment. It will only allow those seats to be spread out, to include patios or even sidewalks, with permission of the local municipality. The president of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association calls it "excellent news." Ian Tostenson says "it will be welcomed by all of...2020-05-2300 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 21 2020Three more people have died from COVID-19 in BC over the past 24 hours, bringing the death count to 152. All three were in long term care homes on the lower mainland. There have been no new cases of the virus in the Island Health Region, but province-wide, 12 more people have been infected in the past day, with one at the Matsqui federal prison in Abbotsford. Dr. Bonnie Henry says she is thankful the case was detected early and the person had few risky contacts. Health officials expect the latest outbreak will not be like the other federal prison outbreak at...2020-05-2200 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 21 2020The Minister of Labour is promising a robust level of inspections, as businesses begin to reopen. Harry Bains says that's why his ministry has increased the number of inspectors and hotline advisors since mid-March. Bains says close to 9,000 inspectors have been conducted since the start of the pandemic. Starting now, inspections will be initiated by both complaints and by random visits to businesses in all sectors. Bains is confident that businesses and consumers are making themselves well aware of the WorkSafe BC guidelines. He says the WorkSafe guideline page has seen more than half a million visits since the...2020-05-2100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 20 2020New COVID-19 numbers today show it's one step forward, two steps back. Yesterday, there were only two new cases of the virus in BC, but today, there are 21 new cases including a new outbreak at an assisted care home in Mission. However, there have been no new coronavirus cases in the Island Health region for the past week. And, all but one person has recovered from the virus in our region. Three more people from the lower mainland have died from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, with the total number of deaths now at 149.The...2020-05-2100 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 20 2020More than a million dollars in federal funding is about to be distributed to charitable and non-profit organizations in central and northern Vancouver Island. Applications are now open for the Canada Emergency Community Support Fund. It will assist organizations that provide immediate essential service to those affected by COVID-19. A recent survey found two-thirds of non-profits have had to reduce in-person services because of COVID-19, at the same time, they're seeing a doubling of demand for those services. The groups say much of their fundraising has been curtailed because of a ban on gatherings of large groups, The federal...2020-05-2000 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 19 2020Once again, seniors in lower mainland long term care homes continue to be the victims of COVID-19. Three such deaths were reported over the past 24 hours. However, the number of new cases in BC continues to drop, with just 2 reported since Monday. One from a long term care facility and none in the Island Health Region. There are no new outbreaks. Province-wide, 280 people continue to recover at home, while 45 people remain in hospital, including one in Island Health.Tonight, Island Health is hosting its second virtual town hall meeting. The region's medical health officer, its...2020-05-2000 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 19 2020A memorial to the Snowbird who died in last Sunday's plane crash continues to grow at the airport in Kamloops. Captain Jenn Casey did not survive, after ejecting from the Snowbirds jet, that crashed into a house shortly after takeoff. The pilot, Captain Richard MacDougall remains in hospital with serious, but not life-threatening injuries. Hundreds of Kamloops residents have been adding flowers, hearts, cards and even medals along a fenceline off Tranquille Road near the airport. Local officials are talking about possibly renaming the road in honour of Casey. The other Snowbird jets remain grounded at Kamloops, where an...2020-05-1900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMEvening News Update for May 18th 2020British Columbia continues to bend the curve of COVID-19 with no new outbreaks, fewer new cases and hospitalizations and more recoveries. However, 2 people died from the virus over the weekend, bringing the total number of death to 143. Both deaths were in long term care homes on the lower mainland. There were 16 new cases reported in the province over the weekend, but none in the Island Health region. Most people have recovered, but 335 people in BC continue to suffer from COVID-19, with one in hospital in our health region.The Provincial Health officer says if the...2020-05-1900 minDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMDaily News Update from CHLY 101.7FMNoon News Update for May 18th 2020The death of a Canadian Snowbirds public affairs officer in a crash over Kamloops has cast a pall over a tour that was supposed to lift Canadian's spirits. Captain Jenn Casey, died after the Tudor Aircraft she was in crashed and burst into flames in the front yard of a house. She recently completed a Masters of Interdisciplinary Studies at Royal Roads University. The jet's pilot was able to eject from the plane and land on a roof of a house near the crash site. Captain Richard MacDougall sustained serious, but not life-threatening injuries. Witnesses say his jet was...2020-05-1800 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMEladio Centurión - DT Hijos de MayoNota con el profesor Eladio Ramón Centurión, entrenador del Hijos de Mayo por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0808 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMRichard Pino - Gerente Deportivo del Club Libertad de VilletaNota con Richard Pino, Gerente Deportivo del Club Libertad de Villeta por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0305 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMEzequiel Chamorro - Bicampeón 2016-2017 de la LVFNota con Ezequiel Chamorro, futbolista que se encuentra analizando ofertas con respecto a su futuro para Punto Penal 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0304 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMRonald Bogado - Libertad 2018Nota con Ronald Bogado, delantero del Club Libertad de Villeta por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0205 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMPaulo Arrúa - Tribunal Disciplinario de la FVFSEntrevista con el abogado Paulo Arrúa, presidente del Tribunal Disciplinario de la Federación Villetana de Fútbol de Salón por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0205 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMMario Lugo - Presidente de la FVFSMario Lugo en charla con Punto Penal por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-03-0114 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMEduardo Noguera - Presidente Villeta ClubNota con Fabián Eduardo Noguera, presidente del Villeta Club SD, por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2018-01-0507 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMJuan Carlos Centurión - Directivo del NorteñoEntrevista al doctor Juan Carlos Centurión, directivo del Club Atlético Norteño por la 101.7FM y en www.radioclantres.com2018-01-0508 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMRubén Darío Gómez - Entrenador Escuela FutsalitoNota con Rubén Darío Gómez, entrenador de La Furia Futsalito por la 101.17FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2017-12-2910 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMJosé Danilo GómezEntrevista a José Danilo Gómez, capitán del Club Atlético Norteño de Villeta, para la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2017-11-2209 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMAníbal Núñez - Entrenador de Villeta Club SDEntrevista al profesor Aníbal Núñez, entrenador del Villeta Club SD por la 101.7FM y en www.radioclantres.com2017-11-1514 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMDiego González Salinas - Entrenador del NorteñoNota con el profesor Diego González Salinas, entrenador del Club Atlético Norteño por la 101.7FM y en www.radioclantres.com2017-11-1008 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMCarlos Fabián Riveros - Entrenador de San JuanEntrevista al profesor Carlos Fabián Riveros, entrenador del Club Atlético San Juan por la 101.7FM y en www.radioclantres.com2017-11-1011 minPunto Penal 101.7FMPunto Penal 101.7FMMario Lugo - Presidente de la Federación Villetana de Fútbol de SalónEntrevista a Mario Lugo, nuevo presidente de la Federación Villetana de Fútbol de Salón por la 101.7FM Radio Clan 3 y en www.radioclantres.com2017-11-0909 min