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New Interviews in our Audio Archives
Gary Noel interviewed Heather Elliott of the Sierra Club in March about the Bay du Nord Exploration project. Listen here to this interview: Heather Elliotthttps://vobb.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Gary-N-Interv-Heather-Elliot-Mar24_22.mp3… Read More
Radio Bingo at 7 PM
Lions: Sunday, May 22 : The Jackpot is $942.00 on 52 calls. Last bingo game for the season will be aired on June 5. You may pick up Bingo cards at the usual places, Wayne’s and Rudy’s in Norris Point, Rumbolt’s and Endicott’s in Rocky Hr., and Pete’s One-Stop in Woody Point. Kinsmen: Monday, May 23, $2349 on 55 calls. Wednesday, May 25, $500 on 50 calls. Last bingo game for the season will be aired on June 1…. Read More
Madigan Interviews aired on VOBB
Interviews with Margaret King about her time in a Hutterite community. Check out this SoundCloud link to hear this series of interviews that originally aired on VOBB in 2021.Peter Tatrallyay recounts his escape from Hungary as a nine yr old in 1957 during the Hungarian Revolution. We at VOBB radio would like to thank Peter for sharing his story with us. Click this link to hear Escape From Hungary in 4 parts: https://soundcloud.com/user-443262917… Read More
VOBB is looking for volunteers
VOBB Radio is operated 100% by volunteers. Volunteers consist of people from all age groups (children to senior citizens!), and all walks of life. Our volunteers also begin with varying experience in radio, from those who don’t know the upside of a microphone, to those who can completely re-wire the station in an hour. But, not to worry. The only requirement of being a volunteer with VOBB is having a good attitude and the willingness to learn some new skills while having fun!… Read More
Oil spill simulation
The Gulf of St Lawrence is under immediate pressure for oil and gas exploration, particularly at the Old Harry prospect. A synthesis of the regulatory process that has taken place over the last few years indicates that important societal decisions soon to be made by various ministries and environmental groups are going to be based on numerous disagreements between the private sector and government agencies. The review also shows that the regulatory process has taken place with a complete lack of independent oceanographic research…. Read More