Radio made by environmentalists, activists and librarians from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.
Topic: nanaimo
Description based on: 1985
Topics: Nanaimo District Secondary School (Nanaimo, B.C.), School yearbooks
Description based on: 1985
Topics: Nanaimo District Secondary School (Nanaimo, B.C.), School yearbooks
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Apr 28, 2021
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Topics: Nanaimo Credit Union -- History, Nanaimo Credit Union -- Histoire, Credit unions -- British...
Travis brings in Jan Hastings, Executive Director of the Nanaimo Recycling Exchange, to explain the changes brought about by the introduction of the province-wide Multi Materials BC program and to talk about what the NRE still does, and plans to do, in addition to it. FMI see recycling.bc.ca and zerowastecanada.ca
Topics: chly, changes-show, nanaimo, nanaimo recycling exchange, recycling, zero waste nanaimo, mulit...
Join Travis as he talks with guest Larissa Coser about the formation of the new group called Zero Waste Nanaimo. They discuss the goals of zero waste and how to get there, and they are joined by three callers who share their ideas - including where in Nanaimo to get coffee that doesn't come in a non-recyclable bag! For more info. on the group, check zerowastenanaimo.ca .
Topics: zero waste nanaimo, nanaimo, changes-show, chly, environment, recycling, larissa coser
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Dec 14, 2021
12/21
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Topics: Finlayson, Deane, Real estate developers -- British Columbia -- Nanaimo -- Biography, Real estate...
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Oct 11, 2012
10/12
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Signed: J.S. Dennis, Land Commissioner, Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company
Topic: Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company
This CHLY Fund Drive show brings in examples of the community connections that are a feature of campus/community radio. Suzanne and Marjorie talk with Larry Whaley of Island Roots Market Cooperative about the opening of their winter indoor farmers' market; with Travis Barrington, our Zero Waste host, who gives a recap of the recent international Zero Waste conference held in Nanaimo and the possibilities going forward; and with June Ross and Roblyn Hunter of Progressive Nanaimo, who share their...
Topics: chly, changes-show, zero waste nanaimo, nanaimo, larry whaley, june ross, roblyn hunter,...
Join Travis Barrington, our Zero Waste host, and Jan Hastings of the Nanaimo Recycling Exchange, as they hear from Derek Haarsma of Haarsma Waste Innovations about the special challenges involved in picking up recyclables from apartment buildings, stratas, restaurants, and other customers whose waste is not collected by the City or the Regional District. Are there barriers for a businessperson who wants to do the right thing? FMI: Haarsma Waste Innovations or Nanaimo Recycling Exchange
Topics: derek haarsma, changes-show, nanaimo, recycling, zero waste nanaimo, haarsma, business, vancouver...
Larissa talks to local Nanaimo residents and organizers concerned about food waste.
Topics: nanaimo, chly, changes-show, food waste
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Nov 7, 2018
11/18
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Walking through Harbourside Walkway at Beach Estates Park Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/24917258@N05/26468141901 Uploader: Andy Nystrom
Topics: Flickr, video, nanaimo, bc, britishcolumbia, nanaimobritishcolumbia
With Charlotte Davis, the City of Nanaimo's Manager of Sanitation, Recycling and Public Works Administration, Travis explores the new rules for recycling and some things that the City is doing to increase diversion from the landfill. Zero Waste really can mean no landfill and no incineration, at least as a goal. How close are you to being a Zero Hero, partly by knowing what to recycle and compost, partly by taking some things to the recycling depot, and partly by choosing your purchases with...
Topics: nanaimo, chly, waste reduction, recycling, environment, changes-show, vancouver island, sanitation,...
Changes hosts help to launch CHLY's fall fund drive by revealing what makes them want to produce community radio even though it brings them neither fame nor fortune.
Topics: chly, changes-show, fundrive, community, nanaimo, lotr
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Topics: Nanaimo Poultry Society, Poultry, Poultry industry, Volailles
Episode 206: Starting on the evening of June 29 and going into the early morning of June 30, 2002, Lisa Marie Young, a 21-year-old indigenous woman, was celebrating with friends in her hometown, Nanaimo, B.C. It was not only Canada Day long weekend, but also her friend Dallas's birthday. The group went to several nightclubs and then attended a pair of house parties outside the city. Lisa left the party with a man the group had met just that evening. There were several frantic texts from Lisa...
Topics: Podcast, Lisa Marie Young, Nanaimo, BC, disappearance, unsolved
In time for Valentine's Day, Marjorie and Lynn discuss the history of chocolate and some solutions for the current child slavery problem on the cocoa plantations of Cote d'Ivoire.
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, cote divoire, chocolate, slavery
Larissa talks to Farmers' Market participants in Nanaimo.
Topics: chly, nanaimo, vancouver island, changes-show, farmers market
Marjorie talks with Guy Dauncey, author of the inspiring new book, Journey to the Future: A Better World Is Possible . For more info, including Endnotes documenting ideas that are already happening, see www.journeytothefuture.ca
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, guy dauncey, books, future
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Oct 3, 2011
10/11
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Cover title: Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway : rules, regulations, &c
Topics: Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, Railroads, Chemins de fer
Join Marjorie as she talks with Jen Cody, Executive Director of Nanaimo Foodshare, about the need for seed saving in our food system, the current realities involved with seed saving, and the opportunities to participate locally through Seedy Sunday. This year’s event takes place at Nanaimo District Secondary School on March 6, 10am-3pm; admission is $3. FMI: nanaimofoodshare.ca For those outside Nanaimo, check www.seeds.ca for events elsewhere.
Topics: foodshare, nanaimo, jen cody, chly, changes-show, seedy sunday
Celia is back this week with Melissa Townsend, VIU's approachable Food Services Manager, to talk about affordable, high quality meal options at VIU. She also mentions ways to access further savings. In addition, there's a mention of the new Farm to Plate program at the Cowichan campus and the farmers' markets launching this week at the Nanaimo campus.
Topics: chly, changes-show, nanaimo, viu, food, cowichan, melissa townsend
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Mar 14, 2015
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The Harbourfront Library is pleased to host Nobel peace Prize nominee, Dr. Jeff Halper . Dr. Halper is an American born anthropologist who immigrated to Israel in 1973 after attending rabbinical school and resisting military service in the Vietnam War. In Israel, Halper taught anthropology at Haifa and Ben-Gurion Universities. His academic research has focused on the history of Jerusalem in the modern era, contemporary Israeli culture, and the Middle East conflict. He is the author of...
Topics: israel, palestine, jeff halper, virl, author talk, nanaimo, library
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Jun 29, 2018
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DisconTent City is a community of people living in more than 100 tents on a city-owned vacant lot along Nanaimo’s waterfront. Homeless activists originally set up tents in front of City Hall in March but moved to the current location following a court order. Mercedes Courtoreille is an organizer at the camp.
Topics: homelessness, homeless, tent, camp, Nanaimo, city, supportive, housing, Discontent
Marjorie talks with Paul Manly about the many problems with Canada signing the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement.
Topics: tpp, changes-show, nanaimo, paul manly, politics, canada, trade
Join Marjorie Stewart as she interviews Ryan Peppin, a VIU Media Studies student and one of the organizers of this year’s Nanaimo Global Film Festival, set to take place February 19 – 21 at VIU. They discuss the value of documentaries, the way festivals work, and refer to specific films of particular interest. There are some tips on parking and wheelchair access to the venues as well. For those who saw some of the films at the World Community Film Festival in Courtenay (or were not able to...
Topics: nanaimo, global film festival, film, chly, changes-show, viu
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Sep 30, 2009
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Methodist Church (Canada). British Columbia Conference. Session (13th : 1899 : Nanaimo, B.C.)
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Topics: Methodist Church (Canada). British Columbia Conference. Session 1899 : Nanaimo, B.C.), Methodist...
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Sep 24, 2009
09/09
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Topics: Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, Railroads, Chemins de fer
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Sep 30, 2009
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Methodist Church (Canada). British Columbia Conference. Session (6th : 1892 : Nanaimo, B.C.)
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Topics: Methodist Church (Canada). British Columbia Conference. Session 1892 : Nanaimo, B.C.), Methodist...
We have two BCHL players from the Nanaimo Clippers in studio to talk with Jason Kuffler about what life is like in a league where Smart Hockey is important, and also to chat about the Score With Reading program. Justin Unrau interviews Colleen Nelson about Family Literacy and how it's being made a part of people's every day lives. Patrick Siebold and Justin have a less than bloodthirsty Bookfight and we share a pile of Family Literacy Day activities happening around Vancouver Island before the...
Topics: chly, changes-show, lotr, librarians on the radio, virl, library, nanaimo, comox valley, courtenay,...
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Nov 19, 2012
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Topics: Canadian Western Fuel Company (Nanaimo, B.C.), Mines and mineral resources, Canadian Western Fuel...
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Topics: Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company, Railroad land grants, Concessions ferroviaires
Marjorie Stewart talks with Eva Manly, who will be on the Women's Boat to Gaza . The purpose of this non-violent solidarity action, which involves participants from a number of countries, is to keep public attention on the plight of the population in Gaza. After this show was broadcast on September 6, 2016, one of the boats unexpectedly developed engine problems, and fundraising was underway to replace it. FMI: see Eva's Facebook page.
Topics: gaza, middle east, eva manly, boat, chly, nanaimo, changes-show
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Oct 21, 2018
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Topics: Flickr, video, startrails, stars, nightsky, sky, timelapse, dark, nanaimo, bc
Before the federal election, Marjorie talked with Lynn Wytenbroek, one of the founding hosts of Changes, about the platforms of the federal political parties on issues that really matter. Citizens now need to hold the new government accountable for implementing election promises, including those that Lynn highlighted - while understanding that some will take more time than others.
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, politics, federal, canada, election, lynn wytenbroek
What does VIU's Healthy Communities Coordinator do? Find out as Marjorie engages in conversation with Celia White, who created the position. Celia will be joining us monthly to report on what's going right on campus.
Topics: chly, changes-show, nanaimo, vancouver island, viu, healthy communities, health
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Sep 22, 2009
09/09
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Freemasons. Grand Lodge of British Columbia. Communication (16th : 1887 : Nanaimo, B.C.)
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Topics: Freemasons. Grand Lodge of British Columbia. Communication 1887 : Nanaimo, B.C.), Freemasons,...
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Proceedings of the M.W. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of British Columbia [microform] : special communications held at Chilliwhack [sic], B.C., on Thursday, November 28th, 1895, and at Wellington, B.C., on Saturday, December, 14th, 1895 : twenty-fifth annual communication held at Nanaimo, B.C., commencing on Thursday, the 18th day of June, 1896, A.L. 5896
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
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Freemasons. Grand Lodge of British Columbia. Communication (25th : 1896 : Nanaimo, B.C.)
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Topics: Freemasons. Grand Lodge of British Columbia. Communication 1896 : Nanaimo, B.C.), Freemasons,...
Celia talks with Craig Evans about this month's VIU food theme: eating seasonally and locally all year long. They include the stories of food growing and the WEST (Workplace Essential Skills Training) program, the VIU Farmers' Market, the Farmship Growers' Co-op, the Growing Opportunities Farm Community Co-op and the Farm to U field trips, which are part of the campus recreation program. (There's one field trip left for 2014 - on December 6 - then the trips will start up again in the spring....
Topics: vancouver island, nanaimo, viu, chly, changes-show, food, holidays, co-op
Non-profit Global Village Nanaimo's fair trade store is open for the season. Board member Marjorie Stewart and Operations Manager Joan Hiemstra talk about the way fair trade works, and they mention some of the unusual and beautiful craft items that are available. Watch for events at the store such as olive oil tasting (they explain how it's done): globalvillagenanaimo.com or check them out on Facebook.
Topics: chly, nanaimo, changes-show, vancouver island, fair trade, joan hiemstra, crafts
Marjorie is joined by Samaya Oakley, Minister of the Unitarian Fellowship, to explore the meaning of various holiday celebrations, why they happen at this time of year, and why it does no harm to be inclusive. They are joined halfway through the show by Samantha Letourneau from the Port Theatre, who talks about the Winter Harp concert and the Theatre Angels program. Along the way, they mention food, music, lights, giving, and more. Other events coming up include: Blue Christmas, for those who...
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, winter harp, inclusion, samaya oakley, unitarian, holidays
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Nov 3, 2021
11/21
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A school district on Vancouver Island has responded to one of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action with a unique resource called Learning with Syeyutsus. Developed in collaboration with UBC Press and their authors, it’s a free, curated speaker series featuring respected authors at the forefront of Indigenous topics. We speak with Scott Saywell, District Superintendent for Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, and Ricki Bartlett, Director of Instruction for Indigenous...
Topics: Indigenous, reconciliation, call, action, TRC, Nanaimo, Ladysmith, UBC, authors, schools, education
John Kimantas is a publisher, writer and explorer. Jason Kuffler interviews him about kayaking the Wild Coast of British Columbia as part of a supplement to our Librarians on the Radio episode about road trips Librarians on the Road
Topics: lotr, librarians off the radio, nanaimo, bc, kayaking, maps, guidebook, interview
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Proceedings of the M.W. Grand Lodge of British Columbia, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons [microform] : Special Communication held at Masonic Temple, Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, 28th day of July, A.D., 1883, A.L., 5883 : Thirteenth Annual Communication held at the Hall of Ashlar Lodge, Nanaimo, B.C., on Saturday, the 21st day of June, A.D., 1884, A.L., 5884
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
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Eco-sense: How to walk the talk. Is it really possible to live comfortably but sustainably in our communities as they currently exist? Gord and Ann Baird built a gorgeous cob house near Victoria - and got an occupancy permit. They grow much of their own food but still use 90% less water than a typical household - and 90% less electricity as well. Join Marjorie as she talks with Gord about how they did it.
Topics: chly, changes-show, nanaimo, vancouver island, victoria, gord baird, cob house, housing
As the CHLY fund drive continues, Suzanne is joined by three Changes hosts: Marjorie Stewart, Travis Barrington, and Jason Kuffler, who share their latest news and ideas. For more on their topics, check out http://www.thehappymovie.com/, http://www.postlandfill.org/, and http://virl.bc.ca/ (for updates on services available while the Harbourfront branch of the library is closed for renovations). Two Gold Passes to the Cascadia Poetry Festival (April 30-May 3 in Nanaimo) will be drawn on April...
Topics: changes-show, chly, lotr, fundrive, cascadia poetry festival, library, nanaimo, vancouver island
Julie Pisani, Drinking Water & Watershed Protection Program Coordinator with the Regional District of Nanaimo, talks with Marjorie Stewart about management of our water resources, especially during this summer's drought. She explains why watering restrictions vary from area to area and mentions the RDN's Rainwater Harvesting Incentive program, as well as other water-saving ideas that homeowners are being encouraged to adopt. Our relationship to water is changing in interesting ways, and you...
Topics: chly, changes-show, nanaimo, julie pisani, water, conservation, rainwater harvesting, vancouver...
What Happens at an EcoSchool? Travis visits Departure Bay Ecoschool, a public elementary school in which students learn about the many aspects of environmental sustainability as part of their regular studies. Principal Lisa Frey explains the school's unique setting - close to several different ecosystems - and she outlines the various activities that the students are involved in and why she feels they are important. Unfortunately, the School District has recommended that this school...
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, vancouver island, education, ecoschool, departure bay, lisa frey
With the departure of Justin and Emily this was the first show with a new cast of Librarians on the Radio. Jason and Lara returned to the show with Darby coming on to host, Stephen provided musical interludes and show veteran Patrick took on special guest Anthony in a non-book fight book fight. Darby talked about the library's Chosen Name initiative and the whole crew did a dramatic reading of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".
Topics: changes-show, chly, vancouver island, nanaimo, lotr, librarians on the radio, virl
Our Remembrance Day show begins at 11 am with a moment of silence; then Marjorie talks with Frank Moher about the meaning of the observances and the need to avoid their mis-use. Some time is spent linking those thoughts to the municipal election slated for a few days later, with specific focus on a recent controversial issue. Highlights include quotes from Laurence Binyon, Russell Brand, Ted Harrison, and John McCrae.
Topics: changes-show, chly, nanaimo, bc, vancouver island, remembrance day, frank moher, election