Bundada' hoonzoo
(good morning)
CFURadio is excited to announce that we have received the largest ever individual donation in our organization’s history, of $11,000.00. It has funded our new transmitter, which has been a goal of ours for the last six years. It’s hard to get more excited than this folks!
You can now hear us clearly in College Heights, Buckhorn, Miworth, Tabor Lake, and Salmon Valley. Plans to push the transmitter to its full capacity of 1Kilowatt are in place for the summer of 2019. Carried on this strengthened signal is the Carrier Bible Studies (CBS) Hour, An incredible project we’ve worked with community partners on over the summer of 2018. It was only with a tremendous amount of generosity from CBS and our anonymous donor that any of this was possible. We’d like to publicly thank them for their support, for appreciating our efforts, and believing in our capacity to grow the positive effects our station works to provide. We move into this coming solstice season with our spirits high, and ready to spread the joy.
We’re aiming for licensing completion to permit a full Kilowatt of power on the 88.7FM wavelength in 2019. This will get our community’s arts, culture and content much further afield, ranging North to Bear Lake, South to Purden, East to the Ancient Forest, and West to Vanderhoof, doubling our current quality and range of 500 Watts. Over the past six months, we’ve been running cables, tweaking dials, editing, recording, and archiving content into the NBCAA (Northern BC Audio Archive). This is where we have digitized an anthology series from Carrier Bible Studies, created by the Carrier Linguistic Society on Nak’azdli Whut'en traditional territory in Fort St. James BC. Content has been compiled and partly recorded in our Prince George studio with local elders. These sessions showcase the Carrier dialect of our region. To listen, check out our broadcast at cfur.ca/listen-live/, or 88.7 FM every Sunday at 8pm. During the summer of 2018, we worked with CBS director Dick Walker and Nak’azdli Elders Nellie Prince and Yvonne Pierreroy to record Genesis. This origin story recording begins broadcasting at the dawn of 2019, Sunday January 6th, 8pm. This creates local programming for CFUR’s archives, promotes indigenous language revitalization in our community, and access to it all for our audience. This content is sparsely represented in our mainstream media, we are happy to start here and grow the initiative further with the strength of our upgraded transmitter.