In the most recent stride toward establishing a permanent radio service for Kanehsata’kehro:non, Reviving Kanehsatà:ke Radio (RKR) obtained approval for a new broadcasting license last week. To this day, the 101.7 FM station still does not have a building to operate from. “We succeed in making radio flying by the seats of our pants, using whatever we have,” said the station’s project manager, Karahkóhare Syd Gaspe. “We want to be able to offer a radio service at all times, but especially during times of urgency,” said Gaspe. laurence.b.dubreuil@gmail.comLoading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...Read more about:
Source: The Star May 22, 2021 00:45 UTC