Did you know every week CFUR plays ‘Throw back Thursday’. A whole day of pre-2016 Tunes
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Did you know every week CFUR plays ‘Throw back Thursday’. A whole day of pre-2016 Tunes
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New theme song for this last little stretch leading to the end of the season: Norrie MacIver and the Glasgow Barons. Tune in for tunes from this new album as well as tunes from Jennifer Roland, Jimmy Rankin, Jim Reid and more!
Did you know the longest running staff at CFUR is boombox who runs 24/7 in the office named ‘Boomhauer‘.
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Sian, Ingrid Henderson, Jenna Cumming and more are headed your way on today's show - the last before Spring Break holiday time. Have a listen!
Did you know know that Cfur is equipped with the tools and experience to record your demo
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CFUR Radio invites you to host a radio program or podcast from the comfort of your own home or from a live radio studio!
For more details, contact: coordinate@cfur.ca
To apply, visit: https://cfur.ca/volunteer
Rebellion for Forests starts at 12:30 PM this Friday, March 26 at the public square at 1142 5th Avenue. Speakers at the rally will be available for interviews.
In conjunction with local scientists, a forest-focused conservation group is holding a rally next to the Wood Innovation & Design centre. Local UNBC scientists Art Fredeen and Pam Wright will be speaking, along with Lheidli T’enneh singer-songwriter Kym Gouchie.
For more information phone 778-349-3667 or email info@conservationnorth.org
CFURadio 88.7fm is offering grants of advertising to local businesses to help support their re-launch and re-opening following the COVID-19 lockdowns.
The grants are being offered because as local non-profits, community radio knows the value and importance of local businesses, and wants to do its part to help to reboot the local economies. For the stations offering steep advertising discounts, the pricing for our sector is already far below the for-profit commercial sector and these discounts make them even more accessible. Community radio is a tax-deductible expense. The money spent on our community stations supports the non-profit and raises awareness of that business in that community.
Fill out the form below to see if you are eligible for the advertising grant!
Celebrating a birthday? An anniversary? Just wanting to satisfy your sweet tooth? The talented Naomi Dugdale has created a custom cake and cupcake business that will surely exceed your expectations and satisfy your taste buds!
Check out the full story and interview! https://canada-info.ca/en/19-year-old-entrepreneur-brings-unique-cake-business-to-prince-george/
19 year old baker Naomi Dugdale created a thriving cake business from her home. Photo credits Naomi Dugdale.
College-community radios are supporting local businesses. Radio stations have been asked to provide grants or discounts to help boost local businesses as they are looking to re-open and adapt to the COVID-19 restrictions & guidelines. #restartinitiative
Click on the link to know more about it.
https://members.ncra.ca/restart-initiative/