Mid Coast Morning for Saturday March 13th 2021

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It’s the one-year anniversary of COVID-19. Mick Sweetman speaks with Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog on how Nanaimo’s been impacted, and how we will recover.

Mick talks housing with Julie Chadwick, a reporter with The Discourse and David Eby, the Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing.

Joe Pugh brings us part one of an interview with Vancouver band the Fugitives on their album “Trench Songs” and the protest music of soldiers from World War I.

Music:

Program Team:

  • Mick Sweetman—Host and Producer.

  • Jesse Woodward—Co-Host and Producer.

  • Arbie Fru—Technical Assistance.

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