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By Moose FM
The podcast currently has 181 episodes available.
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we’ll be continuing Moose Media’s 2024 BC Provincial Election coverage. Peace River North candidates Dan Davies (Independent) and Jordan Kealy (Conservative Party of BC) join us to follow up on some of the things they said at the All-Candidates Forum earlier this week.
Tune in to the show every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM’s Dub Craig sits down with the Graphicsman Tyson Mowat. He’s opening a new art gallery today called Knux Gallery, so we’ll talk about his journey to becoming an art dealer.
Then, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard chats with the Fort St. John Public Library’s Matthew Rankin. It’s Library Month in Fort St. John, so they’ll chat about what that means and how you can get the most out of your local library.
Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and on the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM’s Dub Craig chats with Bruce Kosugi and Sarah Altena of the Fort St. John Film Society. They’re set to host the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour at the North Peace Cultural Centre on October 5th, and they regularly host film screenings at Landmark Cinemas.
Then, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard sits down with Taylor Mayor Brent Taillefer to talk about the district council’s recent decision not to proclaim Rail Safety Week.
Join us every Friday at 10am MST for This Week in the Peace - live on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard sits down with Fort St. John City Councillor Trevor Bolin. Late last week, Bolin pitched a tent on the provincial courthouse grounds near a sign that went up that said, “No Camping”. Bolin is a founding member of the city’s Homelessness Committee.
Then, drop the puck! The Fort St. John Huskies regular season gets underway tonight in Peace River against the North Peace Navigators, so Moose FM’s Dub Craig will catch up with Huskies Head Coach Todd Alexander for a preview of the season ahead.
Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca Youtube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, local outdoors enthusiast and podcaster Sheldon Marion found some fossilized dinosaur tracks recently, so Moose FM’s Dub Craig chats with him about the discovery and the process of getting it verified by paleontologists who are doing further research on it.
Join us for This Week in the Peace Fridays at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard sits down with Peace River North MLA Dan Davies. He announced yesterday that he’ll be running as an independent candidate in the forthcoming provincial election after BC United Party leader Kevin Falcon announced last week that the party would shut down its campaign and effectively endorse the rival Conservative Party of BC.
Then, Fort St. John local Carl Berresheim has been working on a project with NASA as part of his studies at the University of Alberta, so he joins Steve to chat about the project.
Join us for This Week in the Peace Fridays at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of the show, BC Minister of Forests Bruce Ralston joins Energeticcity.ca's Steve Berard to chat about the US's decision to increase the duty on softwood lumber, the rail strike, and the impact both will have on the Peace.
Then, Moose FM's Dub Craig chats with ABC Recycling's McLean Welsh and the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation's Kelly Amboe about ABC Recycling's Summer Scrap Drive in support of the foundation.
Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Adam Nicholas from the BC Wildfire Service Prince George Fire Centre joins Moose FM’s Dub Craig to give an update on the wildfire situation in the Peace.
Then, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard chats with Sherri Collins of the North Peace Cattlemen’s Association about their Emergency Livestock Response Project.
Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST live on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM’s Dub Craig catches up with local artist Holly Kirkpatrick Ulrich. Her exhibition and fundraiser, “A Search for Voice” is on now at Peace Gallery North. We talk about the exhibit and her journey in the arts in the Peace and beyond.
Then, Energeticcity.ca’s Steve Berard chats with Glynnis Maundrell of the Charlie Lake Conservation Society. The Society is hosting a Beatton Bat Walk tonight and tomorrow at Beatton Provincial Park, as well as a future Nature Journaling workshop in September.
Join us for This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Energeticcity.ca's Steve Berard chats with Fort St. John City Councillor Trevor Bolin.
Homelessness has been a bit of a hot topic in the community lately, with a lot of discussion surrounding people living in tents in downtown areas of the city. Councillor Bolin is a member of a new committee dedicated to homelessness on City Council.
Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday morning at 10am MST live on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 181 episodes available.
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