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Moose Talks

Moose FM
134 episodes   Last Updated: Sep 29, 23
Join us each Friday for a new edition of Moose Talks a weekly show about the issues affecting Fort St. John and Northern B.C. Moose Talks will feature interviews with people in our community and airs live on Moose FM at 10 a.m.

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Episodes

On this episode of Moose Talks: we talk to Kehly MacDuff who is raising money to build a house for the owner of the historic Rolla Pub. The pub was closed down permanently after COVID restrictions and has become safe to live in for owner Patricia Martin.Then, our neighbours in the City of Dawson Creek had a busy summer, so we caught up on some of the news affecting residents of the Mile Zero City with Dawson Creek Mayor Darcy Dober.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 live on Moose FM and Moose FM’s Facebook page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we sit down with Trans Alliance Family, Friends & Youth President Paige Turrtel to talk about their peaceful presence during the anti-SOGI protest on Wednesday and the importance of creating safe spaces in school and life for 2SLGTBQIA+ people in our community.Then, we talk with Christopher Young, a former Fort St. Johner who was recently named as the Executive Director of the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra.Join us for Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and the Moose FM and Fort St. John Today Facebook pages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we talk with Sabrina Trobak of Trobak Holistic Counselling about a series of mental health workshops she's hosting over the coming month in partnership with the City of Fort St. John.Then, we sit down with the City's Chief Financial Officer David Joy to talk about a bit of a financial outlook he presented to City Council earlier this week and what's next for the 2024 budget process.Listen to Moose Talks every Friday at 10 a.m. on Moose FM, or catch the video version live at the same time on Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we catch up with Peace River North MLA Dan Davies. The next session of the BC Legislature opens in early October, so we’ll get his take on what the government is doing and what he expects from the fall session.Then, we sit down with Fort St. John Huskies Head Coach Todd Alexander. The pups play three exhibition games this weekend, so we’ll get his take on the season ahead for the team.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and on video on the Moose FM Facebook page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we sit down with Bruce Kosugi and Glynnis Maundrell of the Charlie Lake Conservation Society to talk a bit about what they do and the wonderful exhibit they have at the Fort St. John Museum, available until mid-September.Then, we chat with Lana Neitz of the North Peace Ride for the Disabled about the summer they've had and some excellent events coming this fall. Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and the Moose FM Facebook page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we sit down with Hanna Buran of the Northeast Immigrant Services Society. The Society started recently to help connect families coming from Ukraine to services they need in Fort St. John.Then, we talk with Kathleen Dyke of the BC Conservation Officer Service about what happened recently when four bears were put down because they were foraging in Hudson’s Hope.Listen to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM, or watch the show live on Moose FM’s Facebook page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we sit down with Energeticcity.ca Owner and General Manager Adam Reaburn to discuss Bill C-18. The bill compels Meta and Google to pay news organizations for sharing news articles, and Meta has already started blocking Canadian news organizations from sharing links on Facebook and Instagram in response.Then, we chat with Snehal Mistry of the North Peace Cricket Society all about cricket in Fort St. John.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning live on Moose FM and Moose FM and Fort St. John Today’s Facebook pages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we’re sitting down with Bill Bouffioux, owner of XY Ranch, to talk about the BC Government presenting him and his family with a Century Farm Award for 100 years of family farming in the Peace.Then, we’ll chat with Ted Euchner and Robin Sipe of the Peace Country Pickleball Association to talk about the growth of the sport in Fort St. John and the Peace, with Fort St. John’s first pickleball courts set to open in Kin Park next week.Join us for Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 am live on Moose FM and the 100.1 Moose FM App or live on the Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca Facebook pages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we’re joined by Fort St. John RCMP Detachment Commander Inspector Anthony Hanson and Northern Health’s Josef De Guzman to chat about the first year of the Car 60 program, which pairs a mental health clinician with general duty RCMP officers to respond to mental health calls within the city.Then, we’ll talk all about the return of the Doig River First Nation Rodeo this weekend with Jodie Surerus.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM and via video on Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Moose Talks, we’re discussing homelessness in Fort St. John with Amanda Burrows, executive director at First United and an advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.Then, we’re joined by Randa Braun and Bruce Christensen of the North Peace Fall Fair Society. The Society recently learned that several buildings on the fairground require critical repairs before the Fair happens in late August, so we’ll talk about the impact that’s having on preparations for this year’s fair.Tune in to Moose Talks every Friday morning at 10 on Moose FM, and live on the Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca Facebook pages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.