A Day to Listen: National Truth and Reconciliation Day 2022.
CHLY 101.7FM is proud to participate in A DAY TO LISTEN 2022 in partnership with The Downie Wenjack Fund. Join CHLY all day (6 A.M. to 6 P.M) on September 30, for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, as radio stations throughout Canada come together to acknowledge the past and take reconciliACTION by amplifying Indigenous voices, and learning about Indigenous languages, teachings, and traditions. Visit https://adaytolisten.ca/ for more information.
Hosted by William Prince and Celeigh Cardinal
Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, William Prince approaches the big questions with humility and curiosity, and his songwriting is a masterclass in skilful simplicity. Since his JUNO Award win in 2017, Prince’s momentum has continued to build, with each new album adding depth and dimension to an exceptional body of work that has received international acclaim. From national network television appearances, top tier media coverage and performances at major international festivals, William Prince has become one of the country’s most respected and celebrated songwriters. Find out more about William Prince and follow him on socials here: https://www.williamprincemusic.com.
With a confident voice and boundless energy, Celeigh Cardinal (pronounced “Cay-ley”) owns a stage, connecting deeply with her audience through humour, passion and love. In 2020, Edmonton, Alberta-based Cardinal was awarded one of Canada’s highest musical accolades: the JUNO Award for Indigenous Artist of the Year. Cardinal has two full-length albums out with her third release in the works. Celeigh is quickly becoming one of the great Canadian voices that make up the fabric of this country’s roots music scene. Find out more about Celeigh Cardinal and follow her on socials here: https://www.celeighcardinal.com/
CHLY looks forward to airing this content, so that we may too listen.