Current affairs, music, events, traditional language and culture of the Witsuwit'en people.

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  • In this episode, an interview with Wanda Nikal on how the village of Moricetown is heading for a name change.

  • This week, a Witsuwit'en Headstone Pulling event, where the headstone is pulled on a wagon.

  • This is the second in a special two-part series entitled Fiercely Loving, a series that captures the essence of the d

  • For the next two weeks, we bring you a special two-part series entitled Fiercely Loving, two hour-long episodes that

  • The stories I had hoped to share with you today never materialized; as hard as I chased, the more distant the intervi

  • If you enjoyed last week’s episode where I showcased our Moricetown Angels baseball team, I'm pretty sure you're goin

  • In this episode, the Invasion of the Girl Guides!

  • Last week was the annual Return of the Salmon canyon opening in Moricetown.

     

  • Today, three very cool things that happened last week in Moricetown! 

  • All last week, I watched as a new children’s playground was being installed on the Moricetown RV campsite.

  • This week’s timely episode is on salmon, more specifically on how few there are in this summer’s run.

  • A story I’ve been wanting to share with you since almost my first week here is on our Driver’s Education, organized a

  • Today is National Aboriginal Day.

  • Last week, the Kyah Wiget Education Society held its main graduation feast, where the educational successes of thirty

  • During the last week of May, Moricetown Elementary Secondary School underwent a rigorous assessment process, required

  • Today (May 31), our annual Moricetown Health Fair is being held in the Multiplex.

  • ICount is an invaluable programme in our community.

  • Kira Westby, one of the Bulkley Valley Museum curators, is going to share a little about the museum and about a capti

  • A couple of great stories for you today: the first is with Rick Budhwa of Crossroads Cultural Resource Management, wh

  • Sound clips from a Sobriety Dinner at Dze L K'ant Friendship Centre in Smithers on Sunday, April 30 2017.

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