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Isaac Lee is a badminton champion of the Arctic Winter Games, and so much more! Isaac serves as the Continuing Education Program Manager for Truett Seminary's Sport and Faith Institute. Before coming to Truett, Isaac employed his passion for Jesus Christ, and sports as a sports ministry leader with Athletes in Action. Isaac is now […]
John Rodda is the president of the Arctic Winter Games international committee. On this show: How the Arctic Winter Games might be about to change, the questions being asked about the games' future, the effect of climate change, and the possibility of a future games hosted in Norway. Recorded in March 2024. Discover more about the Arctic Winter Games on the Cabin Radio website.
Greenland's new European era, another volcanic eruption in Iceland, historic mistreatment of the Sami people in Finland, Putin's election win, a conservation boost for Swedish hedgehogs, and much more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at podcast@rorshok.comLike what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.2024 Arctic Winter Games Photographic Collectionhttps://awg2024.smugmug.com/Arctic-Winter-Games-2024 T-shirtshttps://rorshok.com/buy/We want to get to know you! Please fill in this mini survey:https://forms.gle/NV3h5jN13cRDp2r66 Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link:https://bit.ly/rorshok-donateOops! It looks like we made a mistake. In 3:45, the reader should have said, "projected."Sorry for the inconvenience!
On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Buddy Streeper won his tenth Open North American Championship sled dog race in Fairbanks yesterday. The Alaska Legislature plans to vote this afternoon on whether to override Governor Dunleavy's veto of a bill to boost state funding for public schools. And Friday was the final day of the Arctic Winter Games. Photo: The "knuckle hop" is based on a traditional method for hunting (Credit: Photo courtesy of Kyle Ḵaayák'w Worl)
Haiti's unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, under pressure from marauding gangs in his country.The first humanitarian aid ship set sail from Cyprus to Gaza, along a new international sea corrider, with 200 tonnes of food aid in tow.And... the story of a snowshoe biathlete who qualified for the Arctic Winter Games, but gave up his spot for a teammate.
Canadian officials are meeting with other international leaders today in Jamaica to address escalating violence in Haiti.The NDP and Green parties are calling on the federal government to reopen a multi-billion dollar settlement agreement with day school survivors.For some Indigenous athletes, just getting to the Arctic Winter Games is a test of endurance.
Team NT has invaded Alaska for the 2024 Arctic Winter Games!
Tonight at five - we delve into a family's resilience and perspective on structural safety since the tragic roof collapse that spurred a city-wide examination of wood truss frames. And, seven days into the race we have our first scratch in this year's Iditarod. From the lighting of the games cauldron to the grand declaration by Alaska's lieutenant governor, we head to the opening ceremony of this year's Arctic Winter Games. The news at five starts now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lee Henrikson and Mike Chmielewski provide an overview and background information for this week’s games.
There's a phenomenon in hospitals called "alarm fatigue" - there's so much loud beeping from machines that it can actually cause problems for patient care. An anesthesiologist and a music cognition researcher have teamed up to find alternatives to the jarring beeps. Plus: starting Sunday in south central Alaska, it's the 2024 Arctic Winter Games. Making Alarms More Musical Can Save Lives (Scientific American) 2024 ARCTIC WINTER GAMES No need for alarm, but we do count on our backers on Patreon to make this show possible --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
Kiisami 2024-imi siulleq saqqummerpoq ! Pulaartorivarput Svend Sværd 2016-imi AWG Nuummi ingerlanneqarmat aaqqissuisooqataasoq. Ilaatigut tusarnaarsinnaavasi aaqqissuussisutut suliat suusimanersut, qanorlu misingisaqarsimanersut. Unammillernartut nuannersullu oqaluttuai tusarnaarluarisigit! Arctic Winter Games sapaatip akunnerata naanerani aallartittussaq ilutigalugu taamak eqqartuilaarpugut. Tallimanngorpat Svend aamma oqaluttuai 2018-imi, 2023-imilu mission staff-itut oqaluttuai saqqummissapput. Tusarnaarluarisi !
Northerned kicks off its first episode with Arctic Winter Games veteran and multiple medal-winner Deseray Cumberbatch. Along with her co-host Tanya Innaarulik and guest co-hosts Christopher McCarron and Laurel Sprengelmeyer, Beatrice talks to Deseray about finding purpose, surviving grief, and how 'healed people heal people'. Tanya and Beatrice share their sobriety stories, and we learn about why Inuit Games are "all about survival”, and why all the cool kids are sober. {new paragraph} You can also watch the filmed version of this podcast here!Official website of the Arctic Winter GamesLearn more about Inuit Games here Beatrice briefly mentions the death of Joyce Echaquan - an Atikamekw woman who was subject to racist treatment by hospital staff, contributing to the cause of her death in 2021.Suicidal thoughts are mentioned in this episode. If you are in Crisis, call First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 Toll-free, 24/7 for Mental Health and Wellness. If you are in Canada and need help now, call Talk Suicide Canada 1 (833) 456-4566 or text 45645 from 4 pm to midnightBeatrice's song History is featured in this episode, you can listen here:BandcampApple MusicYouTubeSpotifyCredits:Host: Beatrice DeerCo-Host: Tanya InnaarulikGuest Co-Host: Christopher McCarronGuest co-host and Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer Video edited by: Brian Stever Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna PelletierProduced by: Jeremie SaundersCreated and Produced by: Michael Felber Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Steigleman hosts today's program.Tom talks about "missing" US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who as it turns out was hospitalized, but that information was kept secret, even from President Biden. Tom also talks about the College Football Championship game in which Michigan defeated Washington 34-13.Tom also talks about Tracy Kasper resigning as President of the National Association of Realtors due to "blackmail", Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets and the problems found by United Airlines, and pre-filed bills by State legislators in preparation for the upcoming session. See pre-filed bills at https://www.akleg.gov/basis/Bill/Prefile/33Majority Leader Representative Dan Saddler from Eagle River calls in to talk about the upcoming legislative session, the bills he pre-filed, and some of his goals for this session.Colt Coady from the Chugiak Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department calls into talk about the history of the department, the services they provide, the recent grant they received from Mayor Dave Bronson's office, and ways you can help. Find more information and donate at CVFRD.com.Colleen Sullivan-Leonard from the Wasilla City Council calls into to talk about her political background, the Wasilla airport expansion, the Arctic Winter Games coming to Wasilla, and what is happening and coming up on the Wasilla City Council.
Tom Steigleman hosts today's program.Mat-Su Borough Mayor Edna DeVries calls in to talk about the Mat-Su Borough celebrating 60 years, the new Wasilla Train Depot, the Borough Assembly's decision on dump passes, and the Arctic Winter Games. Find more information about the Arctic Winter Games and how to volunteer at AWG2024.org.State Representative Julie Coulombe calls in to talk about her experience as a new legislator, her work on the Childcare Task Force, and her goals for the upcoming session.Tom S. talks about the latest names released in the Jeffery Epstein case and the recent APOC fine being issued to Alaskan's for Honest Elections. Adam Holz from PluggedIn calls in for his weekly update on new movie releases including The Boys in the Boat, Freud's Last Session, and the children's movie Migration. Find more information at PluggedIn.com.Todd Smolden from the Governor's office calls in to talk about the Governor's priority and agenda concerning children, the Governor's approach to education, and Alaska energy alternatives.Long time listener Gary calls in to talk about the Eklutna Dam and fishing at Eklutna Tailrace.
HOUR 1Tom S. talks about an airport worker who died when he was pulled into a Delta Airlines engine and the new Republican sponsored bill to have Secretary Pete Buttigieg and other DOT officials to fly commercial instead of private. Tom S. talks about Seth Church being appointed to the University of Alaska Board of Regents.We're having a Fetus! Tom talks about the new Focus on the Family commercial to address the abortion issue and challenging the term "fetus" used to address preborn babies. See the ad at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6rhnXl0NdUJunior Aumavae, Chief Equity Officer for the Municipality of Anchorage calls in to what the Chief Equity Officer and his department does and the programs they are involved in. If there is something you need assistance with you reach Junior at 907-782-8828 or email him at Uluao.Aumavae@anchorageak.govHOUR 2Mat-Su Borough Mayor Edna DeVries calls to talk about the adopted budget, the Arctic Winter Games, and the proposal before the assembly to reduce the waterbody setback from 75 feet to 25 feet. Go to https://matsugov.us/assembly for more information about how to participate in the meeting.Tom S. talks about the public comments being accepted on the proposal to limit on "females who were assigned female at birth" to participate in girls high school sports. Public comments are being accepted at deed.commissioner@alaska.gov.Tom S. talks about the State resuming reviewing Medicaid eligibility and how 3,000 Alaskans were dropped from the program after they no longer qualified.Dalton from Mat-Su calls in with a strategy to change the media and how they report on issues such as the transgender movement.
Yellow "The only option" Knife issued a formal rejection to hosting the 2026 Arctic Winter Games. Looks like it's up to you, White "The Saviour" Horse.
Dr. Laura hosts a special episode to highlight The LiLoHia Project. She's joined by Gerald Auger and Sass Jordan, co-collaborators on The LiLoHia Project, for a conversation on exactly what the project is about, what it aims to do, and who can get involved. LiLoHia - light, love, and gratitude - is about spirituality and the rise of human consciousness, and includes episodes, concerts and healing events curated by Gerald and Sass, centered around the solstice dates (March 21, June 21, September 21, December 21).Sass Jordan explains LiLoHia was created because there is such a demand by people to understand what's happening in the world, to sort out underlying confusion and connect to oneself. Gerald Auger says “We're just fulfilling our commitment that we made to our higher power to help our fellow human beings”. Dr. Laura and her guests discuss the journey Gerald and Sass are on, the different paths people find themselves on when seeking spirituality, and what spirituality is and can be. The conversation sheds light on how all these insights weave into The LiLoHia Project. “... because we have the opportunity to have public platforms, we're just sharing our journey with anyone who's interested ... I think it's a collective growth that we're all going through. And, you know, when you can lean on each other, someone else has a question and maybe you have an answer… but beyond anything that you say, it's [that] you got to walk your talk.” - Sass JordanAbout Gerald Auger:Gerald Auger is an actor, producer, writer, entrepreneur and motivational speaker from Alberta, Canada, of Woodland Cree descent. He graduated from Grande Prairie Regional College in 1995 with a Marketing Management diploma and a Small Business Management certificate. In 1996 and 1997 Auger was awarded the National Native Role Model by the Governor General of Canada and spent the next two years visiting more than 30 communities across Canada, inspiring his aboriginal peers, relating stories about his experiences and bonding with locals through cultural events and ceremonies. After being spotted at the opening ceremonies of the 1995 Canada Winter Games, Auger was given a supporting role in the 1998 film Il mio West (later dubbed Gunslinger's Revenge), also starring David Bowie and Harvey Keitel. Filmed in Italy for Pacific Pictures, it was the first spaghetti western to use First Nations actors in aboriginal roles.In 1999 Auger became the first aboriginal recipient of the Rotary International Integrity Award for the Avenue of Nations in Alberta. Auger had a lead role in the 2002 National Geographic IMAX-production Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West, and the next year he played Crow Hunter in an episode of the four-part Hallmark Entertainment TV miniseries Dreamkeeper.In addition to being in the opening and closing ceremonies for the Arctic Winter Games as Anook the Rockman for The Heroes Journey in 2010, Auger had a role in the cult classic FUBAR 2 and played a Native guide and interpreter in Western Confidential (starring FUBAR's Paul Spence) as well as a Native policeman in The Plateau.Auger produced, wrote and directed the 2007 short film Walking Alone about the life of rapper Shawn Bernard, and the 2008 National Film Board of Canada documentary Honour Thy Father that tells the story of his conflict with the Anglican Church (which refused his late father to have a traditional native funeral), and won Best Film Representing Cultural Diversity at the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Awards in 2009.As owner and Chief Executing Officer of the business Black Eagle Entertainment, Auger plans to produce films, television series and documentaries aiming to advance the status and expose the stereotyping of his people. Auger is currently (spring 2013) working on his latest film project The Forgotten Truth of the Wilderness where he explores the idea that the Son of God was one of the greatest Sundancer's that ever lived for he was one of the first men to give his flesh to a tree.About Sass Jordan:The roots that grew Canada's Queen of Rock, Sass Jordan, started in Europe and edged across the pond to the veins of metal pulsing in the musical metallurgy of Montreal in the 70's. Montreal's burgeoning '70's scene included a ‘no holds barred' approach to glam, punk, blues, prog, metal, country, jazz, folk, with the added attraction of a homegrown sound created by the Quebecois artists of the decade, unique to the landscape and pertinent to the denizens of the period. There was no better musical place to be in the '70's- and this was the backdrop that nurtured one of the pioneers of female fronted rock – Sass Jordan.In the years since these auspicious beginnings, Sass has found herself working with and in the company of many of the people that inspired her to do what she does, amongst them the incomparable Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Steve Miller Band, Van Halen, The Foo Fighters, Cheap Trick, Santana, Joe Cocker, Styx, Rodger Hodgson, April Wine, Jeff Healy, and countless others. She has won various awards, including Juno and Billboard, and has sold over a million records world wide.Sass was a feature actor in the episodic tv show “Sisters”, and from 2003 to 2008 starred as one of the four judges on the hugely popular television series, Canadian Idol. Her songs and performances have been featured on numerous television shows, including the iconic 90's ‘Baywatch' and ‘Knight Rider', The Dennis Miller Show, and SyFy's ‘Defiance'.There are very few female singers out there that are used as an example to describe a sound/style, but Sass is one of them.Resources:Gerald Auger websiteGerald Auger on FacebookSass Jordan websiteSass Jordan on InstagramThe LiLoHia Project on YouTubeThe LiLoHia Project on InstagramThe LiLoHia Project on TwitterLearn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.liveFor more resources, look into Dr. Laura's organizations: Canada Career CounsellingCalgary Career CounsellingSynthesis Psychology
In this week's episode of The Neutral Zone, Devin Heroux, a highly respected figure in the para-sport community, shares the latest updates on the Paralympic games, Arctic Winter Games, and provides insights on curling, including a preview of the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Additionally, we give our take on the Super Bowl featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles and evaluate whether the Toronto Raptors emerged as winners or losers at the recent trade deadline. Tune in for all the latest sports news and analysis.
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On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: It was a fast and furious finale for Team Alaska at the Arctic Winter Games. A bus station in Ninilchik, has the potential to become a small Native reservation — but the state of Alaska is pushing back. And a Toksok Bay couple is an internet sensation.
On today's recap: An assault by mother nature, a new level up your lexicon and a check in on the Arctic Winter Games.
Pebble opponents celebrate an EPA decision to ban the mine. Mat-Su school bus drivers go on strike, but not before dropping kids off at school. Plus, Team Alaska is racking up the medals at the Arctic Winter Games.
CBC Reporter Devin Heroux joins the show to chat about how covering the AWG compares to the Olympics, what he's learned about the RMWB, and he has high praise for MacDonald Island Park.
Hey Kits! It's a new year, and our Not Quite Daily Beaver Morning Show is on its way to becoming Quite Daily indeed! Soon, Monday through Friday, we have a (sometimes quick) daily take on the news, in addition to our usual formats. On today's episode, we talk the womp-womp-ish first anniversary of Loudmouthapalooza; the importance of trades; the CPC's Scott Aitchison becoming a disappointment; the start of The Arctic Winter Games; the PM goes to Québec City for the National Day of Remembrance and Action Against Islamophobia; the passing of Hazel McCallion; the upcoming decriminalization of possession of small amounts of drugs in British Columbia; the death of Viola Léger (aka La Sagouine); a potentially delayed next COVID booster, and; we talk of Canadians Who Make Us Proud. Our morning show is the purrr-fect thing for busy Kits who are on-the-go, but still want to stay engaged. PS: This episode is also available on our new True North Eager Beaver Media YouTube channel at [https://youtu.be/KIxmYrXfxBo]. PPS: If you wish to encourage us to do more, leave us a positive review and stars on Apple Podcasts and/or buy us a cup of coffee. Just go to [https://ko-fi.com/eagerbeaver] to find your way to our tip jar. PPPS: And if you prefer to get something for your tips, we also have merchandise to show off: Eager Beaver and Blue Jacket Guy Civics Ts are now on sale (and wearing them automatically boosts your New Year's Resolution commitment-holding ability by 22.3%; our lab results do not lie). Being informed has never been soooo ♫ faaaa-bu-lousss ♪! Get yours here: [https://crier.co/crier-media-shop/?_shop_categories=true-north-eager-beaver]. This is episode 46 of our Eager Beaver morning show. ________________ Not everyone can do everything. But everyone can do something. Because democracy is something you do... Take a personal day and find something about which to laugh your butt off. ________________ Of course, retweets, shares, gentle corrections, constructive criticism, compliments, tips, requests, bribes to be on the show, and positive reviews (if you think we deserve some stars, please rate us) are always welcome. You can do that via our show's Facebook blog page, via Twitter @TrueEager, or by e-mail at TrueNorthEagerBeaver@gmail.com. And if you really enjoy our podcast, why not subscribe via our Podpage [https://www.podpage.com/the-true-north-eager-beaver/], and tell a friend? Until next time, be kind to, and gentle with, yourselves, Your Eager Beaver __________________ Thank you to our podcast's founding sponsors: * The Peppermaster * The Miss Vee Mysteries from Corvid Moon Publishing * Canadian Tarot Dot Com Artwork credit: Peter Jarvis [Recording Date: January 30, 2023]
On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The 2023 Arctic Winter Games got underway in Wood Buffalo, Alberta Canada on Sunday night. A trial is set for late summer in the criminal case involving the deaths of two teenagers in a crash on Unalaska's Mount Ballyhoo nearly four years ago. And environmental protesters against the Willow Project seem few and far between.
The Arctic Winter Games are officially underway. Our Community Reporter from Dawson City, Yukon, Kim Hovey tells us more (1:01)! Reporter, Grant Hardy joins us to discuss a new an earthquake warning system in BC and emergency prep for people with disabilities (12:15). Plus, Danielle McLaughlin continues her discussion on celebrating various religious and cultural holidays. This week we talk accommodations for their religious practices, but those practices conflict with workplace or school rules (28:54).
On today's recap: We chat Arctic Winter Games, shorts guy, and when you show up overdressed to a party.
Alaska gets hundreds of millions of federal dollars for the ailing ferry system. But it will require a commitment from the state, too. A sobering economic outlook for Alaska's largest city. Plus, a Sitka gymnastics coach takes a team to the Arctic Winter Games.
Nicole Clow is the General Manager for the Wood Buffalo 2023 Arctic Winter Games. Kerry Quade is the General Manager for Mat-Su 2024 Arctic Winter Games. The Arctic Winter Games (AWG) is a high profile circumpolar sport competition for northern and arctic athletes. The AWG provide an opportunity to strengthen sport development in the participants' jurisdictions, to promote the benefits of sport, to build partnerships, and to promote culture and values. They celebrate sport, social exchange and cultures. The AWG provide an opportunity for the developing athlete to compete in friendly competition while sharing cultural values from northern regions around the world. Links: Arctic Winter Games: https://www.arcticwintergames.org/ AWG 2023: https://awg2023.org/ AWG 2024: https://www.awg2024.org/ COP 15 Biodiversity Sport announcement: https://www.sailsofchange.org/sports-for-nature-a-new-framework-to-help-sports-protect-biodiversity/ Skate Canada: https://skatecanada.ca/2022/12/definition-of-team-updated-to-reflect-gender-diversity-across-the-podium-pathway/ ---- Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the world of sports into the conversation! Send us an email at sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@SportsSocImpact) Visit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/
On today's recap: A playlist for the snowplows, a disturbing stat about bedsheets and what area are you volunteering in for the Arctic Winter Games?
Have you seen the video of the first ever Arctic Winter Games! Well neither did we, until this show.. enjoy.
Elizabeth and Lana join the show to break down the timeline from when Wood Buffalo won the bid to host, to now being weeks away from starting. We learn about ticket sales, how to volunteer, and where the Torch Relay is taking place.
We're just 100 days away from the Wood Buffalo 2023 Arctic Winter Games. Elizabeth and Eden from the AWG join us to talk about where they are so far, all the volunteers needed to make the event happen and the big 100 Days Out Celebration happening today! AWG is at the Keyano Huskies volleyball home opener today at the Syncrude Sport & Wellness Centre. There is prizes, free popcorn, bouncy castles, and a MASCOT VS MASCOT volleyball game in between the women's and men's games. It's all free and starts at 6:00 p.m.
Maliina Abelsen is the Head of Programme at UNICEF in Greenland. From 2009-2013 she was a Member of Parliament in the Greenlandic Inatsisartut where she first served as the Minister of Social Affairs and Equality and then as the Minister of Finance. She has also served as the CCO of Air Greenland and the CEO of the Arctic Winter Games 2016. This episode was recorded in Nuuk as part of the UNLEASH Regional Innovation Lab, which gathered 200 people under the age of 35 from the Arctic and Nordics to develop solutions to the challenges we are facing as a region. We had a particular focus on biodiversity, education, and health and wellbeing. In this episode, we discuss what creating a sustainable solution from indigenous knowledge and modern science and technology can look like, why food is a powerful healer, and how we must consider the whole in our creations. Episode Transcript Related Links Aviaja Lyberth Hauptmann on the Greenlandic Diet Revolution More episodes on the Nordics food heritage Trailer: Sumé - The Sound of a Revolution Subscribe and support the show
HOUR 1Cincinnati Bengals defeat Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams defeat the San Francisco 49ers / (FOX10) https://www.fox10phoenix.com/sports/nfl-playoffs-sundayWill Tom Brady retire and what about his business investments? (ESPN) https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33173652/tom-brady-retiring-22-seasons-seven-super-bowl-wins-new-england-patriots-tampa-bay-buccaneers-sources-say and (MB) ttps://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2022/01/30/conflicting-reports-emerge-over-tom-brady-retirement-announcement?Gary in East Anchorage is upset with Anchorage Daily News's attack of Rep. David Eastman and is also concerned about illegal immigrationNorth Korea claims success with its test of a missile capable of striking U.S. bases in Guam / (CBS) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-korea-missile-test-guam/History of the Roosevelt Dime as a U.S. currency / (U.S. Mint) https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-medal-programs/circulating-coins/dimeTom S talks about the phone forwarding issue with MTA on Friday and the weekend GCI streaming app issue (Ref Chiefs and Bengals game and crashing at overtime)Spotify deals with Neil Young - Joe Rogan cancel battle / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2022/01/30/spotify-introduces-changes-in-response-to-backlash-over-covid-misinformation?Emoji pregnant guy??? https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/pregnant-man-emoji-appleMarijuana impairs you for up to 4 hours while driving new study reveals / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/cannabis-impair-driving-ability-4-hoursHOUR 2Arctic Winter Games coming to Mat-Su in 2024 with contract signed / (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2022/01/29/contract-signed-officially-bring-arctic-winter-games-mat-su-2024/What games are in the Arctic Winter Games? / (Wiki) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Winter_GamesA family has questions about their son's suicide in front of the Anchorage Police / (ADN) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2022/01/29/family-raises-questions-after-sons-suicide-front-anchorage-police/Social media scammers becoming more prevalent / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2022/01/30/social-media-is-a-scammer-s-playground-ftc-report-says?Dalton from Mat-Su and his worry about buying anything online
What does a meaningful investment in recreation look like in your community? Join us as we talk to Todd Shafer, CEO of Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA), about all things recreation. The SPRA is a network of recreation leaders dedicated to energizing Saskatchewan and changing lives. Todd is entering his fourth year as the CEO of the SPRA, where he is responsible for overseeing operations for the organization. He has over 20 years of non-profit and municipal leadership experience in both rural and urban centres in Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories. Prior to SPRA, he held the position of general manager for both the 2018 Arctic Winter Games and the NWT Sport and Recreation Council. Reach out to SPRA to discuss anything from this podcast via email at lschinkel@spra.sk.ca or by going to their website www.spra.sk.ca.
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we chat with Mayor Don Scott about the backyard hen pilot project, waiving business license fees, the Arctic Winter Games, and more.
The Arctic Winter Games International Committee will postpone the 2022 games in Wood Buffalo, Alberta, Canada. According to a Wednesday, March 3, 3021, news release, the committee, the host society,... Visit knba.org/news to get more information.
Matanuska-Susitna Borough -- which covers about 25,000 square miles north of Anchorage -- submitted a bid to host the 2024 Arctic Winter Games. The Arctic Winter Games happen every two years. It’s a... Visit knba.org/news to get more information.
Alaska Sports Hall of Fame inductee Nicole Johnston joins us to talk about World Eskimo Indian Olympics, Arctic Winter Games, and Alaska Native traditions. What goes into succeeding at such a high level in traditional Alaskan sports? Find out here! Keller Williams Realty Alaska Group
In this episode, Patti-Kay Hamilton talks about how sports can affect reconciliation in Canada’s beautiful north. She shares personal experiences of competing and coaching in the Arctic Winter Games and her time working with CBC North. The post Sports and Reconciliation appeared first on Porcupine Podcast.
We start this week off with flood response stories, as well as a surprise phone call to the WB Food Bank to tell them about #FeedTheFort. We also talk Mental Health Week with CMHA, and the Arctic Winter Games 2022 mascot design contest with Jerry Neville. We also help you figure out Mother's Day in the time of COVID, sample the hottest track ever released by a grocery store, and talk to Dan Tulk about a live streamed concert TONIGHT.
In this newscast: Kodiak Island Borough Assembly gets a brief education on the coronavirus, COVID-19 and measures to protect local residents. State public health officials moved Friday to calm Alaskans' anxiety about coronavirus testing, saying the state has the resources it needs. Organizers are cancelling the Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse due to coronavirus fears. After 10 years of certification, Gulf of Alaska cod will have its blue-sticker sustainability label suspended starting next month. An audio postcard from a "trailgate" party in Anchorage, at the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. All that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin. Fish Radio is provided by Laine Welch at alaskafishradio.com.
The first Arctic Winter Games were held in Yellowknife on this day back in 1970
The Arctic and the Antarctic are privileged locations for observers interested in understanding how our world is shaped by the forces of nature and the workings of history. These areas have inspired countless humans to undertake epic expeditions of discov
The host for the 2022 Arctic Winter Games has been chosen! It includes Fort McMurray...and a bunch of other places we're not sure anyone outside of Alberta has ever heard of? PLUS N'Dilo or No N'Dilo is BACK!!
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, Mayor Don Scott discusses the next step in reconciling over Moccasin Flats, cannabis retail stores, a bid for the 2022 Arctic Winter Games, and more.
Wheeler on wolves in Yellowknife, Long John Jamboree rundown, and Ollie witnesses a Tuk-on-Tuk tete-a-tete in the head pull at the Arctic Winter Games.
Wheeler foresees the robot apocalypse, Ollie is overfed in Fort Smith, plus the best Arctic Winter Games stories – including Hay River residents handing rifles to Russia.
Wheeler has a puppy - and puppy-related issues, Ollie's at the Arctic Winter Games, and Gerri and Jennifer have the rundown on YK's little free libraries
Arctic Winter Games invasion! Team NT's basketball, hockey, and speed skating athletes crowd into Studio 1 before the Games begin.
Imagine having to raise $6.5M, find 2,700 volunteers, hire 14 staff members, get corporate sponsors and host, house and feed 2,000 visitors from nine countries – all in a two year time span. This is what Karen Lane, general manager of the Fairbanks 2014 Arctic Winter Games, was tasked to do – and she pulled it off. In this interview […]
Sarah Beaulne, communications officer for Team Nunavik-Quebec, speaks with Gilda Salomone about the Arctic Winter Games.