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Viewpoints 97

February 09, 2024 CRFC-FCRC Season 1 Episode 97
Viewpoints 97
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Viewpoints 97
Feb 09, 2024 Season 1 Episode 97
CRFC-FCRC

Ten thousand patients are in desperate need of a family doctor in Sault St. Marie, Ontario. In a 1996 interview with singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson brings back memories for Six Nations radio station and community. A new Nanaimo Art Gallery exhibition looks at “stories that animate us.” We celebrate Black History Month by remembering Green Hill, a New Brunswick area once called the “Locus of Black life” in Westmorland Parish. Lucy, the Lobster predicts six more weeks of winter. Well, five left now! We’ll tell you about Lucy and lobsters in general. Could make you think twice about your next seafood delight!

Thanks to David Moses & Elaine Bomberry, Erica Butler, Lauryn Mackenzie, Owen Thompson and Rick Conrad. Our national editors were Maureen McEwan and Victoria Fenner. Host and producer Boris Chassagne. Viewpoints is brought to you by the Community Radio Fund of Canada with the precious help of this radio station. Comments or questions, you can write to us. Our email is radio@frequencynews.ca. 

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Ten thousand patients are in desperate need of a family doctor in Sault St. Marie, Ontario. In a 1996 interview with singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson brings back memories for Six Nations radio station and community. A new Nanaimo Art Gallery exhibition looks at “stories that animate us.” We celebrate Black History Month by remembering Green Hill, a New Brunswick area once called the “Locus of Black life” in Westmorland Parish. Lucy, the Lobster predicts six more weeks of winter. Well, five left now! We’ll tell you about Lucy and lobsters in general. Could make you think twice about your next seafood delight!

Thanks to David Moses & Elaine Bomberry, Erica Butler, Lauryn Mackenzie, Owen Thompson and Rick Conrad. Our national editors were Maureen McEwan and Victoria Fenner. Host and producer Boris Chassagne. Viewpoints is brought to you by the Community Radio Fund of Canada with the precious help of this radio station. Comments or questions, you can write to us. Our email is radio@frequencynews.ca.