James Douglas who is the manager of Public Relations with Barkerville has been given the go-ahead to create a Sherlock Holmes film based on the Stephen KIng short story titled the Doctor's Case. A Kickstarter campaign has been started to aid the funding of the film. To contribute to this campaign visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1533318853/the-doctors-case-movie-project . A CFUR Arts & Culture Correspondent had an opportunity to interview James regarding his project and that interview can be listened to below. [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/interview-with-barkerville-film-maker-james-douglas/[/embed]
Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 13 Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! Bliadhna mhath ur! Join the show for new releases by Jenna Cumming, as well as Fiona Mackenzie, Fiddler's Sons, Eddi Reader and more!
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-13/[/embed]
Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: Jeff Sessions Previously Urged Sally Yates to Disobey Unlawful Executive Orders
According to Wikipedia:
- During former US Attorney General Sally Yates' confirmation hearing, Jeff Sessions (recently nominated by President Trump as Yates' replacement) "urged Yates to disobey unlawful executive orders"
- Notable current tenants of Trump Tower: Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruce Willis, Juan Beckmann Vidal (owner of tequila brand Jose Cuervo), Gucci, CONCACAF, Qatar Airways
- "In Japan and Korea, the "O Mark" (marujirushi) is used instead of the checkmark, and the checkmark is commonly used instead of an "X" for wrong"
- If you acquire the board game Acquire, an "instruction manual is included in all versions"
- "Less than two years prior to the Miracle of the Gulls in 1848, many Mormon settlers were saved by quail that flew into their camp, on their trek to the Great Salt Lake, and made available as food"
For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7 FM.
Source: www.listen.hatnote.com
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-january-31-2017/[/embed]
Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 15
On tonight's show - a fourth theme is added! Tune in to find out more as well as to hear some great tracks from Ingrid Henderson, Isobel Ann Martin, and the Irish Rovers!
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-15/[/embed]
Disability Insurance as a Financial Strategy
We talked to Kevin Plouffe of MPY Financial Strategies here in Prince George to discuss how insurance can actually be used as a financial strategy. Good to know if you're striking it out on your own, you've finished school, starting a new business, are in the work force, or heading into the work force. Whatever industry you're in or headed towards, there is likely a risk associated with it. The opportunity to learn how to mitigate it is here.#howtohedgeyourbets!
You can catch a free seminar on the topic on March 6th @ UNBC's Senate Chambers 1-3 pm @ CNC's Rm 1306 4-6 pm It's open to the public, questions are welcome, with snacks and refreshments provided.
Email or call Wendie to register: wendie@mpyfs.com 250-563-1212
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/20170201-ian-interview-with-kevin-plouffe-mpy-disability-insurance-as-a-financial-strategy/[/embed]
Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: Alternate Facts Link to Newspeak
According to Wikipedia:
- "In the city of Oaxaca on Dec. 23, there is an unusual event called La Noche de los Rabanos. Oversized radishes are carved into elaborate figures. Originally, these were for nativity scenes but today, there is a major competition in which the vegetables are carved into all kinds of figures."
- Gelignite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1875, "who also invented dynamite. Unlike dynamite, gelignite does not suffer from the dangerous problem of sweating, the leaking of unstable nitroglycerine from the solid matrix... One of the cheapest explosives, gelignite burns slowly and cannot explode without a detonator, so it can be stored safely."
- "Alternate facts" links to "Newspeak."
- "A tame bear, also called a dancing bear, is a wild bear captured when the animal is young, or born and bred in captivity, and used to entertain people in streets or taverns.... They were still present in the streets of Spain in 2007."
For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7 FM.
Source: www.listen.hatnote.com
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-january-24-2017/[/embed]
Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 14
Tune in to Episode 14 for a real treat! Gillian Boucher, the incredible Cape Breton fiddler, is the focus artist tonight throughout the show. You will also hear the voices of Eddi Reader, Gillebride MacMillan, Jenna Cumming and many others.
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-14/[/embed]
Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: The 2005 Release of "King Kong" Challenged Vanilla's Dominance Over Banana Cream-filled Twinkies
According to Wikipedia:
- Barack Obama pardoned the 1,325th person of his presidency, Chelsea Manning
- "Kernel Panic" is an action taken by an operating system upon detecting an internal fatal error from which it cannot safely recover"
- "Realizing that several machines used to make cream-filled strawberry shortcakes sat idle when strawberries were out of season, James Dewar conceived a snack cake filled with banana cream, which he dubbed the Twinkie... During WWII, bananas were rationed and the company was forced to switch to vanilla cream. This change proved popular... [but] vanilla's dominance over banana flavouring would be challenged in 2005 following a month-long promotion of the movie King Kong"
- "Burger King was a fast food restaurant chain in Edmonton, also known as Burger King Drive-Inn. It was founded by former Imperial Oil executives... It was not related to the worldwide Burger King chain... Its signature item was the mushroom burger... In 1975, the company held a franchise for Kentucky Fried Chicken in Edmonton, with its outlets promoting dual branding. However, as the market became more competitive, the relationship between the two companies deteriorated, with KFC taking legal action to end the partnership... Several Burger King restaurants [have since] joined the Burger Baron chain"
For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7 FM.
Source: www.listen.hatnote.com
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/wikinews-january-17-2017/[/embed]
Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 15
On tonight's show, more from Eddi Reader and Jenna Cumming. Also, tune in for great music from Gillie Mackenzie, Iain MacIver, Iain MacKay and more!
[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-15/[/embed]
