I joined the 99.3 County FM team about a year before we went on the air officially. And have been the Creative Director and On-Air Personality ever since. I feel that the station is very valuable to our community.
Your support is needed to keep independent, local Canadian radio on the air! It’s democratic, inclusive and promotes local culture and community. Best of all it supports homegrown music! Tune In, Turn On, Rock out!
As a senior citizen who participates in the community, 99.3 has provided me with an outlet for an evolving sense of identity. This is vital to the health of the complex community of long time residents and newcomers of
The volunteers at CountyFM have a great time but they also work their tails off on behalf of the community. From getting out accurate local news each day to supporting our fantastic local artists…everything we do is designed to
I’ve truly found my people in the wonderful community at the radio station — a place where music connects us all. Music has always been a part of who I am, and in retirement, it’s become even more important
Over 10 years ago, visionaries from all over Prince Edward County came together with a dream – to create a community radio station that would connect our community and help to keep us safe as an essential service.. Since October
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Prince Edward County Food Hub Inc. is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit commercial kitchen based in Prince Edward County, Ontario. It originated from a community effort to repurpose an under-utilized school building into a vibrant space that supports local food entrepreneurs
The County Food Hub’s Cooking Club offers a series of free, educational cooking classes to address food insecurity, promote healthy eating, and cultivate a strong sense of community. These classes are designed to engage participants of all ages, with specific
Transforming Canadian Journalism: CJF Fellowships and Bursaries 2024-25 Powerful storytelling changes lives. When Wendy-Ann Clarke stepped into the Investigative Journalism Bureau as a CJF Fellow, she didn’t just advance her career – she opened doors for countless Black journalists