Broadcasting since January 2010. Studio can be found in the train car at Main and Hwy 16.
Smithers Community Radio
Po Box 834
Smithers BC
V0J 2N0
Phone - 250-847-8769
Email - info (at symbol) smithersradio.com
We believe good radio can change the world!
What is the Smithers Community Radio Society
The Smithers Community Radio Society is an incorporated non-profit that manages a locally supported, volunteer operated community radio station (93.9FM). Broadcasting from the historic Central Park Train Car, our programming focuses on local artists, non-mainstream Canadian music, and commentary reflecting the community's diverse perspectives.
Mission: A uniquely styled nonprofit volunteer produced radio and arts cultural engine focusing on inclusivity, sustainability, partnerships, innovation, and fun.
We are certified by the CRTC to broadcast at 50 watts using the call sign of CICK and frequency of 93.9 FM.
The 2023 board comprises of:
Dave McTavish - President
Joshua Hoffman - Treasurer
River WIld - Director of Membership Retention
Christine Bruce - Secretary
Jordy Guilon - Vice President
Jesse Hiemstra - Director
Staff (on contract)
Glen Ingram - Station Manager
Meghan Brady - Lounge Car Coordinator
Pamela Haasen - CICK News Journalist
Dan Mesec - CICK News Journalist
questions? please contact us
Other Resources and Links
CRTC rules and reg's relative to Community Radio Comm. Radio Policy Revised Content Cat. Reg's and Policy Use of Hits CRTC & rude language ruling
If you would like to view our latest financial statement, check out the attachments below:
What is Community Radio
• Commercial-free, independent radio programmed by volunteers
• Radio that provides musical diversity and local, issues-oriented programs
• Radio serving the needs of its local community
• Radio that "democratizes" public media by making it accessible
Community Radio is Important:
- Strengthens the "cultural health" of a region
- Empowers citizens by providing a forum for a diversity of viewpoints and ideas
- Promotes awareness of community-based organizations and services
- Supports local artists, musicians, and cultural activities
- Offers an effective instrument for community development
- Compliments local educational efforts
Attachment | Size |
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2011 crtc application | 4.18 MB |
cick-signed-bylaws.pdf | 379.3 KB |
financial statement 2024 signed.pdf | 1.41 MB |