We continue to learn more and more about all the amazing things offered at the Wood Buffalo Regional Library. Nicole Andrews and Sally Samuel from WBRL come on the show to talk about the 90+ summer programs that are currently being offered throughout the season. Also, have you heard about the MIP Go Pass? It provides free access for one week to all of MacDonald Island Park and can be burrowed through WBRL.
What is Wayfinding? Megan Langille and Nadia Power from the RMWB join us today to explain it all. Do you know a way to improve how people get around? Do you notice things that could be improved to help new people find their way? Megan and Nadia are part of a team with the RMWB that is working to improve Wayfinding in the region and are looking for help. You can take part at participate.rmwb.ca.
Busy council meeting on Tuesday, and like always we break down the five-hour meeting into a more bite-sized portion. Mayor Sandy Bowman joins us to discuss the Wood Buffalo Economic Development Corporation Grant Allocation, Urban Service Area Off-Highway Vehicle Strategic Plan and much more on todays show.
Can you become a street artist and paint murals as a career? Why yes, yes you can. Mural artist, AJA Louden from Edmonton is doing just that and he will be coming to Fort McMurray to teach others, for free! AJA explains the art of painting with aerosol spray paint, how to make a career, and what to expect from the upcoming Mural Mentorship Series. We’re also joined by special guests, from the RMWB, ACWB, Integrated Youth Network, and Nistawoyou Association Friendship Centre. You can register for the free program at www.eventbrite.ca and just search for Mural Academy.
Improv has been known to improve someone’s mindfulness and even their self-confidence. Bailey Yarkie from Theatre; Just Because explains her experience in theatre, the joys of teaching improv to kids in the community, and her thoughts on Fort McMurray’s future arts incubator.
Canada has seen a lot of trouble these last few weeks regarding air travel, while Fort McMurray has been doing well in comparison. RJ Steenstra, President and CEO of the Fort McMurray Airport Authority explains the difficulties of trying to fly to Toronto, the benefits of flying to Tucson, Arizona, and what people can expect flying YMM.
Arts Council Wood Buffalo recently received a $5 million grant from the RMWB to purchase the old Landmark Cinema Building downtown to create an arts incubator. Sharon Heading with ACWB joins us to explain what that will mean for the community and how everyone will benefit.
Inspiring girls in Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo to be strong, smart, and bold is the motto for Girls Inc. Nathalia Cordeau-Hilliard joins us today to talk about their amazing program and everything they do for the community. Right now, you have various ways to help them out with their CA$H CALENDAR, 28th Annual Golf Tournament, and the upcoming Fort McMurray Marathon. Girls Inc. does still have openings for their upcoming Introduction to Your Period Workshop this Saturday, July 9.
Many tough topics were discussed in today’s episode such as labour shortage, work ethics of different generations, how much money the average Fort McMurray household brings in, and much more. Dianna de Sousa, Executive Director with the Fort McMurray Chamber of Commerce breaks down everything for us.
Mayor Sandy Bowman joins us to discuss a very busy Tuesday council meeting. We cover council passing the bylaw to allow overnight childcare, supporting Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, a $5 million grant to ACWB, and no to hookah lounges.