BC Libraries Co-op
I really enjoyed working on this show because I love libraries and am a teacher-librarian at an elementary school in the Lower Mainland.
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I really enjoyed working on this show because I love libraries and am a teacher-librarian at an elementary school in the Lower Mainland.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:43 — 66.9MB)
The Segment:Selected excerpts from the evening, including each of the presentations.Interview with Vancouver Soup winner Wes Wong, STEM Mentoring Cafe.Interview with Kerrie O’Donnell, Director, Vancouver Soup.Vancouver Soup is micro-crowdfunding with a meal and a game [...]
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Introduction On tonights show we have:Co-op sector check-inKevin Harding, Director, Co-op Development, BCCAhttp://bcca.coop/Health Sector Check-InVanessa Hammond, Chair, Health Care Co-operatives Federation of Canadahttp://healthcoopscanada.coop/Topics include:Kevin segmentWhat’s new in the BC Co-op SectorPlans for the FallNew Co-ops starting in BCPost Election Topics: All-Party Co-operative Caucus meetingsElection Issues related to co-ops:Canadian Co-operative Investment Fund (CCIF)You Hold The Key Campaign [...]
IntroductionOn tonights show we have:Ross Gentleman - BSc in math and an MBAinvolved in financial institution regulation for 16 yearsinvolved in managing a not-for-profit Tradeworks Training Society for eight years. worked with co-ops and credit unions around B.C. past treasurer Vision Vancouver's Ross Gentleman CCEC is a self described radical activist credit union on Commercial [...]
Introduction On tonights show we have:Recurring Segments - CHFBC - w/ Thom Armstrong from CHFBC Catherine McCreary (BCCA board member); We’re trying out some new educational segments which we’re calling our pearls of wisdom (until we find a better name) Tonight we have Catherine McCreary sharing her wisdom on effective member-organization boards and what it means [...]
Tonight's show has 2200 degrees of heat! That's the temperature of the glass furnace at the Terminal City Glass Co-op. In tonight's show host, Robin Puga, interviews Executive Director, Holly Cruise, and Studio Manager, Brad Turner (www.glassturner.ca) about the Terminal City Glass artist's co-op. Celebrating their 3rd anniversary, the 130 member co-op supports playing with fire to beautiful results by providing a first class glassworks, a supportive environment, and the best studio rates in town.
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May 4th, 2006Our first show introduces the co-operative model and the co-operative movement.Download the Show! Each for All - Episode 1 - Large (26MB) or, Each for All - Episode 1 - Smaller (11MB)In this episode we seek to answer the question on everyone’s mind: what is a co-op? where did this all start?First our [...]