Listen Live

Free Indigenous-focused music festival in Alert Bay today

There’s a free, family-friendly music festival happening this afternoon in Alert Bay.

The Moveable Feast Indigenous music and cultural tour is today at the ‘Namgis Big House Field in Alert Bay, it begins at 1 pm and runs until 11 pm.

The tour features Indigenous musicians and local guests, and founder Meeka Morgan says the goal is to showcase the stories of the people and the land, and how it came to be that way.

Morgan says the event started after organizers saw a need for an all-Indigenous led and centred event, where multiple generations can take part in artistic expressions in a high-quality production.

The show will also be livestreamed for people who can’t make it in person, go to the Virtual Feast website to watch live. 

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Canada Post to resume limited service as CUPW shifts to rotating strikes Oct. 11

Canada Post says it will begin restarting mail operations this weekend as the Canadian Union of Postal Workers shifts from a national walkout to rotating strikes.

Port Hardy residents encouraged to sign up for e-billing

Port Hardy residents are being encouraged to sign up for the district’s e-billing service while the Canada Post strike continues.

B.C. and Alberta saw largest rent declines as prices fall across Canada, says report

British Columbia and Alberta saw the largest declines in the price of apartment rentals over the past year, although B.C. remained the most expensive province for renters.

B.C. tables bill to hold vape companies accountable for health-care costs

Proposed legislation would allow British Columbia to take legal action against vape manufacturers to recover health-care-related costs. 

Construction industry applauds B.C.’s proposed prompt payment legislation

Construction industry groups in British Columbia are welcoming proposed legislation aimed at ensuring contractors are paid on time.
- Advertisement -