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First Prev Next Last
Interviewing actor, singer, Wally Garioch!
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Open Mike on our first show in 2009, with your host - Dale Haggerty and introducing to you a New Year's contest - to be announced during the program
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We will have an Open Mike and hour of music to celebrate the Holiday Season We wish our listeners a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday Season to all....and look forward to a healthy and prosperous 2009 for everyone...
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Métis Elder Elize Hartley
Elize Hartley was born Elize Huppé in Vassar Manitoba on August 4th, 1924. Her paternal grandmother was Veronique Nault, first cousin to Louis Riel. After the Uprising of 1885 many of her Red River Métis relatives migrated to the United States (Rocky Boy Reserve, Turtle Mountain Reserve) and to the far west. As she travels across Canada, she finds many Métis families who are historically related to her ancestry.
Long-time activist and elder for Métis people, Elize Hartley is the founder of the Métis Womens Circle, a community organization of Aboriginal women who have worked in the community for more than thirteen years. Her vision is to unite all Métis peoples coast to coast in Canada. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science at McMaster University, recently received a Status of Women lifetime achievement award for her work in the community and she currently sits on a number of Boards of Directors. She serves as Elder for Native Womens Association of Canada, and the Ontario Native Womens Association. Elder Hartleys keenest interest is in working with aboriginal youth, and she guides the Métis Womens Circle in successful grant writing to fund her various initiatives with stay in school projects.
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OPEN MIKE NIGHT! with your Host Dale Haggerty On Metis Voices Radio Call in and chat with us or give your comments.
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OPEN MIKE NIGHT! with your Host Dale Haggerty On Metis Voices Radio Call in and chat with us or give your comments.
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OPEN MIKE NIGHT! with your Host Dale Haggerty On Metis Voices Radio Call in and chat with us or give your comments. We may have some good fiddle music throughout, as well....
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Call in - Toll Free....with your spooky stories & legends personal or what you heard growing up in the Metis community.... We will be asking Joanne Arnaud to call in and tell of her Ghost Hunting Experiences in the Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada area
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Larry Wilson McElrevy - I was born at St Pauls Hospital, Vancouver, and August 01 1950. Father John Wilson, Mother, Beatrice (Betty) I have four sisters, Sharon, Linda, Susie, Norma, Linda and I are fraternal twins. My sisters and I are Métis from our mothers side of the family. My wifes name is Arna. Arna and I were married August 25 1972. Arna and I have four adult children named Eric, Erin, Cory, and Robert. I went to David Thompson High School and left after grade eleven. I received my grade twelve diploma in 1995 after going back to school I enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) 1974 has a Field Engineer and was Stationed at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Chilliwack, 1980 I and Arna plus Eric Erin went CFB Shilo and while there Cory and Robert were born I worked as Field Engineer heavy equipment operator working for the German Army Tank Corp. In 1985 I was posted back to CFB Chilliwack and remustered to a new trade within the armed Forces as Electrical Mechanical Engineer (EME) Vehicle Tech heavy-duty mechanic. In 1989, 1990 I went to the Golan Heights Israel as a Peace Keeper and in 1993 I retired. After I retired I went fishing a lot and more, also making wooden screen doors and other wooden crafts until Arna (suggested) that I seek employment and I joined the Commissionaires of BC Security I have been employed as security personnel on a number of Federal Government establishments and currently still employed with them. I was put in contact with Bob Ducharme President of Métis Veterans Association of British Columbia in 2004. I started as flag party personnel, attending many Métis functions. In 2005 I became Director for the National Métis Veterans Canada. In 2007 I was elected Region Two Director. In the Métis Veterans Association of British Columbia, I became Vice President in 2008.
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We are very pleased to have on our program....our good friend, Métis Artist, Entrepreneur,Spiritual Leader Derrick Whiteskycloud
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