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Local News
News from around Nanaimo and the Salish Sea.
June is Pride Month, and a local bird enthusiast is encouraging people to not only celebrate pride in the community but also out in nature.
What says ‘Nanaimo’ more than just a giant sign spelling out the name in the middle of Maffeo Sutton Park?
Kyle Wickland was excited when he was accepted to the Master of Community Planning program at Vancouver Island University this year.
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is inviting local residents to learn about the Comox Lake Watershed this week through a series of events they are calling Watershed Awareness Days.
On Tuesday, May 20th, B.C.’s Minister of Health Josie Osborne formally announced the Crisis Response, Community-Led team expanding to the Comox Valley.
It’s official, Nanaimo now holds the record for the world’s largest Nanaimo bar.
BroomBusters are on a mission to clear Vancouver Island of the invasive plant Scotch broom.
Midcoast Morning
Our news and current affairs program.
Nanaimo is asking for voters' permission to sell an acre of parkland to pave the way for a road to a planned subdivision.
At a meeting Monday, Nanaimo city council approved a plan that would ultimately see the north edge of Elaine Hamilton Park in the city’s south end become a road that would serve as the main entryway to a residential development, one of six sections of the Sandstone Project.
A washroom at the park would need to be demolished, with the developer building a new facility on a different part of the park.
After initially voting against an running an AAP, council reconsidered and voted 6-3 in favour of the process, with councillors Paul Manly, Tyler Brown, and Ben Geselbracht opposed.
Midcoast Morning brings you coverage of the meeting, and speaks with the developer behind the project.
Midcoast Morning speaks with Gordon Robinson of the Coastal Fire Centre in Parksville to assess wildfire risks on Vancouver Island. The program also speaks with Steve Mjaaland of Mosaic, who manage nearly 1.5 million acres of private land on southeastern Vancouver Island.
Dinosaurs of BC, a traveling exhibition from the Royal British Columbia Museum, is making its way to Nanaimo for the summer.
Midcoast Morning speaks with paleontologist Victoria Arbour about the kinds of fossils around what’s now B.C, and what the mass extinction event at the end of the cretaceous period 66 million years ago was like.
Station Updates
Updates about station happenings.
Once again our Summer Radio Camp for Youths returns for 2025! With funding returning to normal, this years camp will run larger with room for 15 youths per week. Don’t forget to register soon to reserve a seat for your youth!
As Conference Coordinator for NCRC43, you will be working with both CHLY 101.7FM staff, as well as staff from the National campus and Community Radio Association to help coordinate the 43rd National Community Radio Conference.
As a Junior Producer at CHLY, you will be working within a broadcast facility that provides a community service to its listeners. You will be responsible for a variety of tasks. These tasks include but are not limited to, taking the lead in hosting our Summer Radio Camp in July; filling in on the VIU Meter, our daily drive time new music program; recording ads and PSA, as well as helping to develop other on-air programming!
With less than two weeks to go before the federal election on April 28th, CHLY 101.7FM wants to give you a voice in the campaign. We’re asking the following: How are you making your decision? What questions do you have for the candidates? What's top of mind as you head to the polls?
We’re updating our Tape Sync Rates in line with AIR and TSU recommendations.
In the last month, I have been happy to see the official launch of the Community Broadcasters Foundation of Canada (CBFC), a foundation years in the making created specifically to support community media organizations like CHLY 101.7FM.