Posted in March 6, 2010 ¬ 9:23 pmh.News
BC NDP MLA Spencer Herbert (Vancouver West End), Critic for Tourism, Culture, and the Arts, discusses the 2010/2011 provincial budget; AMS election irregularities; GroundWire (headlines, reports and features from Canadian campus and community radio). Listen HERE! Follow us on twitter: @CiTRnews Become a fan on facebook: CiTR News Comments? Email us: news@citr.ca CiTR News 101 [...]
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Posted in March 1, 2010 ¬ 9:28 pmh.News
FINAL DAY OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE An update from the BCCLA Legal Observers program; perspective from the reporters at the UBYSSEY; discussion with Joe Burima – News Coordinator from CJSW about CiTR’s Olympics coverage; coverage of Sunday’s Closing Ceremonies demonstration; an interview with Arno Shortinghuis of the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition about cycling during the [...]
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Posted in February 27, 2010 ¬ 11:58 amh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE An update from the BCCLA Legal Observers program; homelessness from an international perspective; an update from the Olympics Resistance Network and plans for the Closing Ceremony demonstration; an interview with Tristan Markle of Vancouver Action about Friday’s “Tent-in” at BC Housing’s Vancouver office Listen HERE! CiTR News | Mondays & Fridays | [...]
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Posted in February 25, 2010 ¬ 5:38 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE CiTR News speaks to Anna Hunter, an organizer with the Olympics Resistance Network about the Closing Ceremonies demonstration, the ongoing Tent City, and other activities. Listen here! CiTR News | Mondays and Fridays | 5pm Follow us on twitter: @CiTRnews
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Posted in February 19, 2010 ¬ 10:00 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE Homelessness is addressed by Vancouver activists and protesters: the Tent City protest and the Red Tent Campaign. Check out this Olympics minispot for Saturday and Sunday, February 20-21st. We’re your source for the latest coverage of the Vancouver Olympics from an alternative perspective. Listen here! Subscribe the CiTR News podcast Follow us [...]
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Posted in February 19, 2010 ¬ 12:05 amh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE Upcoming Olympics events in Vancouver! Check out this Olympics minispot for Friday, February 19th. We’re your source for the latest coverage of the Vancouver Olympics from an alternative perspective. Listen here! Subscribe the CiTR News podcast Follow us on twitter: @CiTRnews
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Posted in February 18, 2010 ¬ 9:59 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE Policing tactics become edgier and protesters arrested in Vancouver. Check out this Olympics minispot for Thursday, February 18th. We’re your source for the latest coverage of the Vancouver Olympics from an alternative perspective. Listen here! Subscribe the CiTR News podcast Follow us on twitter: @CiTRnews
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Posted in February 16, 2010 ¬ 11:35 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE Whose voices are being heard during the games? What do these voices signify? The Tent City protest gains international attention but are protests still overshadowed by Saturday’s events? Check out this Olympics minispot for Wednesday, February 17th. We’re your source for the latest coverage of the Vancouver Olympics from an alternative perspective. [...]
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Posted in February 15, 2010 ¬ 11:41 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE The first few days of the Olympics proved senstationally busy as everyone got out to see what was going on. From protests, to a march in the Downtown Eastside and independent media facing the mechanics of the IOC – it’s all here on CiTR News. Check out this Olympics minispot for Tuesday, [...]
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Posted in February 15, 2010 ¬ 11:20 pmh.News
SPECIAL OLYMPICS COVERAGE Violent protests, student journalists, media censorship and a somber march in the Downtown Eastside mark the first days of the 2010 Winter Olympics. On Monday, February 15, we talk to David Eby from the BCCLA about the Legal Observers and the implications of violent protesters, we chat with reporters from the Ubyssey [...]
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