Latest News From CFCR

Tuesday, Mar 5, 2024

Learn more about the upcoming CFCR Spring Break Youth Radio Camp 2024! 

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Monday, Jan 15, 2024

Join us for the FeBREWary Friday Social - a night spotlighting superb Saskatchewan craft-brewed beverages, great pizza, and the finest of music!

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Tuesday, Oct 31, 2023

The funding drive has come and gone - click below to see all of our prizes and prize winners!

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Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023

We are proud to present the "Eight Annual-ish, Analog Forever, Dude, Where's My Social Media?" Record Fair. Click to find out all the details!

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Monday, Sep 11, 2023

Help us celebrate FM-Phasis with some sweet live fundraiser events!

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MCNALLY ROBINSON'S "WHAT TO READ" FEATURE - MARCH 2024

Hey you! Check out McNally Robinson's "What to Read" Monthly Feature by clicking below!

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CFCR Community Connect - March 2024

Welcome to CFCR Community Connect - where we help to connect you with local community organizations in Saskatoon. 

The March feature for 2024 is Gordon Tootoosis Nikaniwin Theatre. Click here to read more! 

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CFCR Community Connect - February 2024

Welcome to CFCR Community Connect where we help to connect you with local community organizations in Saskatoon. 

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CFCR Community Connect - January 2024

Welcome to CFCR Community Connect where we help connect you with local community organizations in Saskatoon. Explore our monthly Community Connect Features to discover the meaningful and impactful…
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Get To Know A CFCR Volunteer - December 2023

Remember that Sesame Street song, “These are the people in your neighbourhood?”  Well, here’s a feature about the people at your Community Radio station! You…
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CFCR acknowledges that we broadcast from Treaty 6 Territory, the homeland of the Cree and Métis Nations, and the traditional territories of the Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. We pay our gratitude to the First Nations and Métis people who have called this ancestral land home for generations, and whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our community. On a foundation of reconciliation, recognition, and respect, CFCR is committed to reaffirming relationships with one another, and to establishing new ones.  

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