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let your voice be heard this morning on CKLB!share your experiences during last summer's wildfires.  offer your thoughts...
26/03/2024

let your voice be heard this morning on CKLB!

share your experiences during last summer's wildfires. offer your thoughts and opinions about how we can prepare for this upcoming summer.

the report i did earlier today for CKLB interviewing NT Skip Jamie Koe ...
09/03/2024

the report i did earlier today for CKLB interviewing NT Skip Jamie Koe ...

NT Skip Jamie Koe talks about what it will take to beat Team Saskatchewan in his upcoming playoff game.

23/01/2024

another post from a reliable news source ...

"Police in the Northwest Territories say they are assisting after a plane crashed near Fort Smith.

RCMP say Transport Canada and search-and-rescue teams have been brought in.

Police did not say whether anyone was injured.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it has been notified of the crash and is assessing the situation.

In a social media post, the town of Fort Smith asked residents to stay away from where it’s believed the plane crashed to allow for emergency responders to get through.

Fort Smith is about 740 kilometres south of Yellowknife near the Northwest Territories-Alberta boundary."

More information to follow ...

23/01/2024

posted by a reliable news source ...

"The RCMP, the Canadian Rangers and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) all responded to a report of lost contact with an aircraft outside of Fort Smith Tuesday morning, a spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) has confirmed.

The air force dispatched a CC 138 Twin Otter from 440 Squadron in Yellowknife and a CC 130J Hercules out of 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron in Trenton to assist with search and rescue, said David Lavallee, a public affairs officer with the RCAF in Winnipeg.

It also dispatched a CC 130H from 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron in Winnipeg, which had been in Calgary for training.

RCMP and Canadian Rangers conducted a ground search, Lavallee said.

The Rangers located the missing aircraft west of Fort Smith near Slave River.

Search and rescue techs equipped with survival and medical equipment then parachuted to the scene.

A spokesperson for the RCMP confirmed Tuesday afternoon that a plane had crashed near Fort Smith and that its officers were providing assistance to Transport Canada and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.

However, authorities have yet to release more details about the incident, such as the type of plane involved, the number of passengers on board, the operator of the aircraft, and the condition of those on board.
The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) told CBC it is gathering information on the incident.

"We're assessing the situation, and we will have more information to follow," said Liam MacDonald, a media relations coordinator with the TSB. "We have not dispatched investigators as of right now."

In a post to the town's official page at around 9:40 a.m. MT, officials wrote, "Please be advised that an aviation incident occurred this morning. This is a new situation, and the Town of Fort Smith is preparing to respond and provide support in any way."

The town asked residents to stay away from the area "to allow emergency response experts the ability to respond accordingly."

Fire trucks, police cars and ambulances could all be seen at the airport with lights flashing, and people were not allowed to enter the airport."

More information will follow ...

18/01/2024

who would be interested in discussing (on-air at CKLB-FM) the impact of Black Medias' announcement they're seeking creditor protection and the future of community newspapers?

26/11/2023

"Northern Kids Have Talent Too!"

We would like to feature young indigenous talent between the ages of 5 to 20 ...

But we'd like to hear them sing more than country... We'd like them to present musical offerings from "the classics", ... Broadway show classics, operetta, blues, old English folk, etc...

Songs that challenge you to sing your very best, to hit notes you never though you could hit before ...

Are you up to the challenge? Are you ready to show that "Northern Kids have Talent Too"?

Send us you offerings to: [email protected]

02/10/2023

History of the Jingle Dress Dance
The Jingle Dress Dance began with the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe Tribe in the early 1900s and became prevalent in the 1920s in Wisconsin and Minnesota (Great Lakes region) in the US and in Ontario, Canada.
The story is that the dress was first seen in a dream. A medicine man’s granddaughter grew sick, and as the man slept his Indian spirit guides came to him and told him to make a Jingle Dress for the little girl. They said if the child danced in it, the dress would heal her. The Jingle Dress was made, and the tribe came together to watch the child dance. At first, the child was too sick to dance alone so her tribe carried her, but after some time, the little girl was able to dance alone, cured of her sickness.
The dance has since been not only a ritual of healing but also one of pride.
What Do Jingle Dresses Look Like?
Jingle Dresses, also known as Prayer Dresses, are believed to bring healing to those who are sick. As mentioned above, the dance gets its name from the rows of ziibaaska’iganan (metal cones) sewed to the dress. These cones are traditionally made from rolled s***f can lids and hung from the dress with ribbon close to one another, so they make a melodic sound as the girls and women dance. Traditionally, the dress is adorned with 365 visible jingles, or cones. Nowadays, these cones are often machine-made.
The dresses come in every color imaginable, from yellow to bright blue, to deep red, and accented with sparkles and even neon-colored fabrics. They are often made with shiny and sparkly materials and decorated with fringes, embroidery, beading, and more.
They usually have three-quarter length to full-length sleeves and come down to mid-calf or the ankle. They are secured at the waist with a thick belt, often made of brown leather. On their feet, the dancer wears decorative moccasins embellished with the same kind of detail found on their dresses.
What are the steps for the Jingle Dance?
As the ziibaaska’iganan hit one another it sounds like rain falling, so it’s important for the dancer to be light on their feet, to move in time with the drum and stop when the beat stops. They keep their foot movements low to the ground while dancing, kicking their heels and bouncing on their toes to the music. Typically, this dance is done in a zigzag pattern, said to represent one’s journey through life—or so the story goes. Often, they keep their hands on their hips, and if they are dancing with a feathered fan (full of neutral colors, like eagle feathers) as the more modern Jingle Dress Dancers do, they will raise it into the air as they dance to receive healing.
The traditional Indian dance involves low, soft-footed steps, as could be performed by those who were sick, while the modern competitive dancers push the boundaries some as they try to out-dance their competitors. The manner in which the dance has evolved has built firmly on its origin story.
What are the songs and music for Jingle Dance?
The music for this style of dancing has a foundation of a solid drumbeat, and of course, the metal cones make a loud jingling (hence the name) as the women move, which contributes to the music you’ll hear at a Jingle Dress Dance. Jingle Dancers will usually dance to Northern drum groups. Special songs for Jingle Dance include a Side Step or Crow Hop.

27/09/2023

The size of a Grizzly Bear's Paw. 😲

22/09/2023

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