every other thursday 7-8 pm. appalachian fiddle tunes, etc!
A few hours of eclectic music and generas filled with tangents and surprises, grounded in Lillooet’s mountain scape.
A mix of folk and indie music plus occasional Buddhist-themed readings.
Interviews and conversations telling the stories of Lillooet.
A 23 minute montage of interviews and sounds from the festival.
Issues from around the world relating to food, democracy, money and the environment.
Music for those who, while young at heart, have a certain degree of maturity…
Penetrating conversations with pragmatic social innovators, leading policy analysts and big-picture thinkers.
This master voice artist and professional storyteller makes every story sizzle.
“The Beatles of Kids’ Music” - are what the Zucchini Brothers, Jack, Steve and Sam are often called.
Uncle Don talks about not marrying early, as well as Sudbury and other issues.
Interesting and unexpected weekly tales of people’s connections with the natural world.
Explore the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, new artists, literature, worldwide radio, and concerts.
Host Janika Thur examines the career of a Canadian musician or band and features their music. Country, Roots, Rock.
Familiar music, spoken word, weather, local events, and a few surprises.
Taking it back to the days of bellbottoms, sideburns, and Chevy Novas.
A science-based show from station CJSR in Edmonton.
The voices of Lillooet telling their stories, talking about their creative interests and giving voice to their passions.
Parenting issues - from diapers to dating - unearthed and explored.
Many questions and many answers and lots of music of different genres are what you can hear on Rendez-vous at 7.
Folk, World, Country, and early Rock, with host Wendy Larman. Wendy has a wide range of taste and shares music that has had an impact on her life over the years.
It’s always something, and I don’t know what I want to be when I grow up, so tune in and change the world with me.