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Tag Archives: Vancouver Island University
Nanaimo Home for Sale – $260K
SOLD! There were multiple offers on this property and I have now accepted one of them. So this house is no longer available. Thank you all for your interest! ********************** Handyman Special at 345 Howard Avenue! Price: $260,000 (“as is”) … Continue reading
Victory for Nanaimo’s CHLY Radio
October 31, 2013 By Kim Goldberg NANAIMO, BC—Radio CHLY has been saved, at least for the moment. All six Save CHLY candidates swept to power in a landslide victory at last night’s AGM for Nanaimo’s campus-community radio station, giving them … Continue reading
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Tagged broadcasting, citizen-controlled media, Community Radio, Nanaimo, Radio CHLY, Vancouver Island, Vancouver Island University
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Locked Out at Radio CHLY Nanaimo
By Kim Goldberg September 8, 2013 NANAIMO, BC–Nothing says “community radio” like changing the lock on the door. As of yesterday (September 7), program producers no longer possess a key to open the door at Nanaimo’s beleaguered CHLY Radio, whose … Continue reading
Radio CHLY Program Producers Speak Out
Two days ago, I blogged about the turmoil at Nanaimo’s campus-community radio station CHLY (101.7 FM) where bannings and removal of programmers have become a near-daily ritual. Program producers at the beleaguered station have now issued a statement. This is their … Continue reading
Shirley Goldberg Receives Film Paragon Award
Last night, at the closing night award ceremonies of the 8th Annual Vancouver Island Short Film Festival, my mother Shirley Goldberg (age 89) was awarded the Film Paragon Award for her lifetime of dedication and passion for teaching, exhibiting, and … Continue reading
Black Wave: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez
Free public screening in Nanaimo of the award-winning, Canadian-made documentary Black Wave: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez, produced and directed by Robert Cornellier. Sunday, June 3rd, 3:00 pm at Vancouver Island University – Bldg 200, Rm 203. Film screening … Continue reading