The annual end-of-season mini season (for lack of a better term) is underway along with a new theme song (Cha tig an latha).
On today’s show: Joanne MacIntyre, Jim Sutherland, Julie Fowlis, Jocelyn Pettit and more!
The annual end-of-season mini season (for lack of a better term) is underway along with a new theme song (Cha tig an latha).
On today’s show: Joanne MacIntyre, Jim Sutherland, Julie Fowlis, Jocelyn Pettit and more!
The Northern Indigenous Arts Council is working with Diversified Transportation Ltd to select artwork from Indigenous artists affiliated with regional communities serviced by BC Bus North. The artwork should express and advance the connections between the Northern Regions Indigenous communities. This invitation includes artists working in any artform that can translate to large scale digital images.
“NIAC sees this as an opportunity for local indigenous artists to bring their artwork to the people of the North without them leaving their communities”. It is not often that artists can apply their work to an outdoor travelling “venue” that covers such a big geographic area. With so many galleries closed, this is the right time to undertake this initiative. Diane Levesque, President, Northern Indigenous Arts Council.
The artwork will adorn the four buses providing service between Prince Rupert and Prince George, Prince George and Valemount, Prince George and Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson and Dawson Creek.
Artists are invited to submit to the Northern Indigenous Arts Council by 5:00 pm, May 7th, 2021. Submissions of original designs/concepts will be accepted from Indigenous artists residing in Northern BC communities. From these submissions a committee will choose artists whose work will be selected for refinement, fabrication and application.
For further information, please visit https://niacpg.com/ and check out the .pdf summary Here
NIAC – Northern Indigenous Arts Council
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2880 15th Ave, Prince George, BC V2M 1T1Phone | 250-552-0684Website | niacpg.com
The Building Better Financial Futures Challenge is an undergraduate and graduate student paper competition launched by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) — a Government of Canada agency.
We are inviting paper submissions from all disciplines and perspectives to provide actionable, evidence-based, solutions to current financial challenges faced by vulnerable communities.
All papers must be submitted by email to Competition@fcac-acfc.gc.ca by April 30, 2021.
Please see the Competition page for more details, and direct any inquiries to the FCAC at Competition@fcac-acfc.gc.ca.
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