Author Archives: Christine German

Welcome back to BCIT!

Welcome back to all new and returning students who begin their school year this week.  Our new crop of second years will soon be taking over the airwaves (and cyberspace) so watch this site in the coming days for all … More →

10 Digit Identity

For many having a phone number is simply a way of life, but for those living on the street it can be a means of communication with the outside world – a slice of humanity that can help provide them with the confidence to get off the street. Continue reading

Consumed by Food

In this radio documentary about eating disorders, we hear the story of Amanda – a young mother who is recovering from Bulimia.

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Love Unspoken

In this radio documentary, James Lewis and Ish Sharma bring us the story of one lower mainland single-mom struggling to find the best therapy for her 16-year old daughter with autism.

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Moving Forward

In this radio documentary, we hear the story of one survivor of the residential school system who has found healing witin the traditions of his culture. A culture he now strives to share with others in the wider community.

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Hearts & Noses

There are many animal rescue organisations around the lower mainland but none quite as unique as Hearts and Noses in Mission – a rescue group focused solely on providing sanctuary for abandoned and abused pigs. Continue reading

The Man Behind the Voice

Hockey fans know him as the voice of the Vancouver Canucks but longtime Canuck PA announce, John Ashbridge, has a 40yr career in broadcasting behind him and many more stories to tell. Continue reading

Miracle Man

Imagine being told you have 8 months to live? Now imagine you are the single-father of two teenage boys…well that’s exactly what happened to one Surrey dad who’s fight for life and miracle recovery is featured in this touching radio documentary by first year journalism students.

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Beauty Queen

In this radio documentary, first year broadcast journalism students, Sarah Massah and Jessica Rivers, introduce us to an unconventional Beauty Pageant that embraces a community often ridiculed for its’ differences.

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Food for the Soul

A former sex-trade worker dedicates time to improving the lives of women still living on the streets…in this radio documentary, Michael Popove, introduces us to the woman behind Jen’s Kitchen.

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