Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Welcome to our new readers and thanks to all our supporters!

This isn't the usual way one would want to set record traffic, but thanks very much for coming by in such droves to our site. Our work continues and you should continue to make your voice heard to those who chose to discontinue our broadcasts despite no known complaints and with no notice to the community TGCTS served.

Feel free to use the search engine to find important stories about your community, local media, social, health and crime issues, and the odd tribute to a fallen hero.

My deepest thanks to everyone who has voiced support, especially our sponsors, student interns, guests, and you listeners. Feel free to 'like' the Facebook group

Red River College Kills Free speech on 92.9 Kick FM

and join other Winnipeggers who also believe "YOU HAVE THE POWER".

Many bloggers are also chiming in about the principle of free speech and respect for the community and due process -- and that is also a healthy part of democracy... for those who believe in those kinds of things. There is much more yet to be said.

Among the stories NOT being told this week by the mainstream media that we had planned:

- 2 part series about Kristallnacht, with Stacia of the Red River Cre-Comm program
- an interview with Barb Judt of Osborne House where a life may have been saved by our exposes of downtown gridlock delaying emergency vehicles,
- Tahl East of CDI College, Matt of Red River College, Travis of Academy of Broadcasting,
- breaking down the stadium "deal" into what it may cost your pocket,
- more Hydro controversy,
- our first ever special broadcast with a former Canadian serviceman who survived Bosnia;
- your emails
- and Frank the Italian Barber who says hello.
OH, I almost forgot, Roller Girls!

*SO*

The First Email to martygoldlive@gmail.com gets TWO TICKETS to
Crushes and Carnage, Saturday night at the Convention Centre, featuring a 3-team series of bouts !

PS - Our deepest sympathies to the family of our cousin Naomi Rosenberg Palansky, who passed away age age 46. Funeral is Wednesday at the Eitz Chain, 123 Matheson, at 11 AM.