2 years 1 week

LOTS of modules were upgraded! I wonder if this all works? Nothing seems to have outright imploded.... yet. Shelley, can you poke around and make sure all extremities are still attached? :-) Thanks! (I'm not as sure which sections are important and which are not...)

About NCRA

See for yourself: community voices are powerful.

The National Campus and Community Radio Association/l’Association nationale des radios étudiantes et communautaires is a not-for-profit group of organizations and individuals committed to volunteer-driven, non-profit, community-oriented radio across Canada.

Our goals are to ensure stability and support for individual stations and the long-term growth and effectiveness of the sector.
 
We promote public education about community media and help represent community radio to government and other agencies.

The NCRA also provides a forum for people to share their skills, ideas and passion. Listen local, think national and get involved! The power is yours. 

2 years 1 week

CFISThe Prince George Community Radio Society is dedicated to bringing locally-produced radio content to residents of the greater Prince George area. Their slogan is "Boomer Radio".

They launched July 3, 2007 at 9:31am with a 5-watt developmental license and now have almost 40 volunteers producing local morning news, covering local lacrosse, baseball and their local British Columbia Hockey League team the Spruce Kings, and a heap of live talk shows and music programs. 

Station highlights also include short weekly updates "Our Night Sky" from the astronomical society and "Life Through A Broken Windshield" a 90-second commentary about the life of a 72-year old retired truck driver who first moved to Prince George when he was three years old.

They join current NCRA member CFUR-FM in making Prince George a haven for local voices and community radio. Welcome to CFIS-FM!