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Al Errington

Lisa Tucker 23 August 2022

This program first aired in September of 2020. ‘Gang Politics’ is a book for modern times, and co-author Al Errington explains the current landscape as he sees it, to host Lisa Tucker. Albert Errington is a life long entrepreneur in the tourism, hospitality and retail industries and has has been […]

Nish Corner w. Dawn Eagle
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Damian “Damjam” Binda (part 2) – Nish Corner w. Dawn Eagle

Adrienne Beaupre 27 July 2022

E4: DAMIAN “DAMJAM” BINDA (part 2) Damian “Damjam” Binda is a musician and composer from Garden River First Nation. He is a classically trained musician, having learned at Laurentian and Algoma Universities. Piano has become his main instrument. There was a time where he collected exotic instruments from around the […]

The Book Cover
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Louise Bradford

Lisa Tucker 19 July 2022

While growing up, Louise Bradford spent every summer camping around Lake Huron and Lake Superior near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. These days, when she’s not writing, you’ll find her exploring beautiful British Columbia. Louise is the proud author of Wade’s Wiggly Antlers, published by Kids Can Press, and translated into […]

Across The Tracks
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Ansley Simpson – Breakwall

Adrian V 18 July 2022

Ansley Simpson, an Anishinaabe singer-songwriter, shares the power behind her debut CD ‘Breakwall,’ a roots meets electronica collaboration with a magic sound. Ansley Simpson is a Toronto-based Anishinaabe speaker, label rep, and singer-songwriter known for her poetic lyrics, deeply moving vocal-only performances, and dream-like arrangements. Nominated for two 2018 Indigenous […]