INCA Radio Day in Saskatchewan

admin | June 1st, 2011 | 7 Comments »

We are so pleased to invite you to our INCA Radio Day in Saskatchewan. This Friday, June 3rd, at 11am, the students of Indian Communication Arts will present their live to tape radio special.  The show will be the first of two special presentations by the students. The show will be recorded live to tape – and broadcast on National Aboriginal Day on MBC Radio.  The taping will be held in the library at First Nations University of Canada – in Regina.  Everyone is invited to be part of the studio audience. THEN – the students will join CBC Afternoon Edition Host – Craig Lederhouse – from 4 to 6pm the same day to present - How Now!  You remember those old cartoons and movies where Indian people all greeted each other using the word Hau!  Well, this show challenges those stereotypes, and takes us on a ride through the world of Aboriginal and

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Nelson Bird

admin | May 31st, 2011 | 6 Comments »
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Nelson Bird is News Reporter, Aboriginal Affairs Specialist, and Host and Co-Producer of CTV Saskatchewan’s weekly current affairs program Indigenous Circle. Born and raised on the Peepeekisis First Nation In 1997 he graduated from the University of Regina / First Nations University with a degree in Journalism and Indigenous Studies He also has a certificate in Indian Communication Arts. Nelson started with CTV Saskatchewan in 1998 as a video journalist, producer, and anchor person. His job allows him to tell the stories of Aboriginal people from across Canada and beyond. Another part of his work, which he loves, is to train young aboriginal people and encourage them to be the best they can. He conducts motivational speeches at schools and universities. Nelson is very proud of his First Nation culture and takes part in as many events as he can. In his spare time, he is a jack-of-all-trades and does

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Bob Babinski

admin | May 31st, 2011 | 18 Comments »
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Bob is a freelance TV producer, and Journalism trainer based in Montreal. Specializing in shaping content to be included in sports programs.Work as a documentary director, coordinating features producer, and a field producer. In 2010, also returned to on-air work for the first time since leaving my job as sportscaster at CBC Montreal a decade ago. Away from production, 2010 saw Bob complete a cross-Canada tour for the CBC Training Department, visiting each regional newsroom to give his “Going Live” workshop to radio and TV journalists. My two blogs – Good4sports and Dockjumping – capture his belief that a good attitude goes a long way in shaping a full life.

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