Nahanni Butte hopes to build radio studio
Four Nahanni Butte residents attended a Cabin Radio workshop in Fort Simpson last week as they prepare to launch their own radio programming.
Four Nahanni Butte residents attended a Cabin Radio workshop in Fort Simpson last week as they prepare to launch their own radio programming.
The Olympics were a lot of fun. The Arctic Winter Games, even better. But we think there is nothing quite like the Cabin Winter Games.
Cabin Radio’s four-day workshop with aspiring broadcasters in Fort Simpson ended in dramatic fashion at the town’s Santa Claus Parade. Teagan Hardisty, one of four teenage trainees taking Cabin Radio’s program, flagged down the float of Santa himself for an ex...
Cabin Radio: by northern residents, for northern residents. As we build our station and get ready to launch our live stream, we invite applications from residents of any northern community who are interested in hosting a show with us. Evenings and most weekend...
Cabin Radio is now a proud partner of CFLK Fort Simpson, the community radio station of the Liidlii Kue First Nation. Cabin Radio staff spent four days this month working with students, elders and staff to provide basic broadcast training and equipment support...