Category: Announcement

  • New LJI Journalist Announcement

    Our recent search for a full-time journalist was successful!
    The hiring of Iona Coe brings our staff to three.

     

    Although a relative newcomer to Saint John, over the past couple of years Iona has taken great pleasure in very much making the city her home.

    Hailing from the UK, Iona spent ten years working in the House of Commons, proofreading, writing, and researching, among other things. She also set cryptic crosswords, notably for the Independent newspaper, under the pseudonym, Commoner.

    Her first job after arriving in New Brunswick was a freelance position writing for St. Stephen’s St Croix Courier, where they gained journalistic experience including reporting on the mysterious sport of Ice Hockey.

    She has also written about concrete and casinos.

    Iona’s position exists thanks to funding from the Community Radio Fund of Canada via their Local Journalism Initiative grant.

     

    Funding from this grant has also expanded the duties and roles of our Programming Facilitator. Jai’s expanded hours will be split equally between his normal duties and his new role.

    If there’s a story you think needs covered you can find Iona’s contact info here.

  • FREE WORKSHOP: Introduction to Sound in DIY Spaces with Local 107.3fm, Monopolized Records, and Quality Block Party

    Local 107.3fm & Quality Block Party are thrilled to co-present an “Introduction to Sound in DIY Spaces” workshop on Thursday, March 17th from 5-9pm at the Saint John Tool Library, located at 100 Princess Street in Saint John, NB.

    This workshop will be facilitated by Corey Bonnevie of Monopolized Records and is specifically designed to act as an entry level learning opportunity for artists, music enthusiasts, and community members interested in gaining the skills and knowledge required to comfortably tend to all sound-related needs in DIY spaces.

    All participants will put their new skills to good use during part 02 of this workshop, an all-ages show at the Saint John Tool Library on Saturday, March 26th. We will announce the lineup and all other pertinent details for the show within the next few days!

    We’re so excited for unique & inspiring DIY spaces to return to all corners of the City of Saint John this spring and summer as we collectively enter a new chapter.

    The workshop is being offered at no cost to participants and the all-ages show will be free to attend. This project is funded by the Saint John Community Arts Board in the context of Winter Fest.

    Register for the workshop now! We will accept a maximum of 10 participants (ages 16+) in an effort to provide a positive and tactile experience for all. We will provide snacks & non-alcoholic beverages for workshop participants on the 17th. That said, please eat supper beforehand! We’ll also have some treats on-site for show attendees on the 26th! Please note: the all-ages show is a DRY event.

    FINAL DETAILS FOR WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS: you must be available on Thursday, March 17th from 5-9pm and again on Saturday, March 26th from 6-10pm to participate. All necessary gear will be provided by Monopolized Records. Please bring a notebook to the workshop. Masks required upon entry.

    Keep your eyes peeled for show details on Local FM, Monopolized Records, and Quality Block Party’s socials between now and March 26th!

    CRSJ Inc. is an incorporated nonprofit organization that recognizes and respects that it operates on the traditional, unceded territories of the Wolastoqey, Peskotomuhkati, and Mi’gmaq Peoples.

  • 2019-2020 Best of Saint John Music Awards: Nominees & Award Recipients!

    Award #1: Best Album Artwork

    Dumpster Cub – [could I] Begin to Know (Dill Wong)

    Little You, Little Me – Hard To Say, Not Knowing (Michael Milburn & Corey Bonnevie)

    Papal Visit – Where Do They Swim? (Adam Mowery)

    Subtle – My Favourite Morning/Calculus Class (Jeff McLennan)

    Surface Wounds – The Tower (Madéa LeBlanc)

    Tooth & the Fang – Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel (Michael Milburn & Jason Ogden)

    Usse – Flowers For S. (Jud Crandall)

    WINNER: Surface Wounds – The Tower (Madéa LeBlanc)

    Award #2: Best Music or Concert Video

    Dad Patrol – Yellow

    Dan Verner – Smoke

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Wide Open

    Kylie Fox – Glowstars

    Little You, Little Me – Traveled

    Nurture Nurture – Up There

    Sonic Detour – Rise Up

    Sunnyside Uppers – If All Is Lost

    Surface Wounds – Exposure Therapy

    WINNER: Sonic Detour – Rise Up

    Award #3: Best Venue 

    Callie’s Pub

    Imperial Theatre

    Phoenix Dinner Theatre 

    Saint John Tool Library

    Sanctuary Theatre

    Taco Pica

    WINNER: Taco Pica

    Award #4: Best Musical Event/Concert 

    WHOOP-Szo // Usse // Cassette Tapes @ Taco Pica (11/27/19) 

    Papal Visit // Right Shitty // Usse // Sadie @ the Public House (12/21/19)

    Monopolized Records Year-End: Little You, Little Me // Adam K. & his Hired Friends // Adam Mowery & the Worry Warts // Wrote @ Callie’s Pub (12/27/19) 

    Jillian Richardson // White VHS // Stellaleona // Artifiseer @ Taco Pica (02/28/20)

    Designosaur // Matty Grace // Sadie // Subtle @ Taco Pica (03/13/20)

    “We Will Still Need A Song” [Facebook Livestream]: Bad People // Clinton Charlton // Sadie // The Hypos Trio (03/21/20)

    Quality Block Party x PRAM x Imperial Theatre: Sadie // Motherhood // Wolf Castle // Little You, Little Me @ the Imperial Theatre (09/26/20)

    WINNER: Monopolized Records Year-End: Little You, Little Me // Adam K. & his Hired Friends // Adam Mowery & the Worry Warts // Wrote @ Callie’s Pub (12/27/19) 

    Award #5: Best Song

    Artifiseer – Falsify

    Ava Strange – Faces

    Burgundy Drive – Running Red

    Dan Verner – Smoke

    David R. Elliott – Something About The Way

    Dumpster Cub – White Moth 

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Tall Pine

    Kylie Fox – Cradle Me

    Levi Rowan – Let It Go

    Millians – Edge of California

    Papal Visit – Inaudible (Feat. Sadie)

    Sadie – Popcorn

    Sonic Detour – Breathe Out

    Subtle – Calculus Class

    Surface Wounds – Milk Sop

    Sunnyside Uppers – If All Is Lost

    Usse – Hegemony

    WINNER: Artifiseer – Falsify

    Award #6: Best Album/EP

    Adam Mowery – Horseshoe Canyon

    Artifiseer – Syncretist

    Ava Strange – Heavy Cloud EP

    Burgundy Drive – Running Red

    Dash Talk – Dash Talk

    David R. Elliott – Common St.

    Doctor Mother Father – Catholic

    Dumpster Cub – [could I] Begin to Know

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth

    Kylie Fox – Green

    Little You, Little Me – Hard To Say, Not Knowing

    Surface Wounds – The Tower

    Tooth & the Fang – Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel

    Usse – Flowers For S.

    WINNER: Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth

    Award #7: Best New Artist/Group

    Artifiseer

    Ava Strange

    Dash Talk

    Doctor Mother Father

    Levi Rowan

    Nurture Nurture

    Sonic Detour

    Sunnyside Uppers

    Surface Wounds

    WINNER: Surface Wounds

    Award #8: Best Group

    Adam K. & his Hired Friends

    The Backstays

    Butcher

    Dumpster Cub

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth

    Little You, Little Me

    Papal Visit

    Subtle

    Tooth & the Fang

    Usse

    WINNER: Dumpster Cub

    Award #9: Adam Kierstead Memorial Award for Musicianship

    Adam Kierstead

    Corey Bonnevie

    Flora

    Geoff Smith

    Hayden White

    Levi Rowan

    Sebastian Fleet

    Yurgos Elisseou

    WINNER: Hayden White

    Award #10: FEMCORE Award for Musicianship

    Andie McCausland

    Dill Wong

    Emily Saab

    Hilary Ladd

    Jessica Rhaye

    Kylie Fox

    Sadie Donahue

    Stellaleona

    WINNER: Stellaleona

  • Local FM is HIRING a Radio Camp Coordinator!

    We are hiring a “Radio Camp Coordinator” to execute Local 107.3fm’s fourth Radio Camp for Youth this summer. This position is funded by the Canada Summer Jobs program, which exclusively hires youth between the ages of 15-30. Applicants must either be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. 

    Our camp is offered at no cost to participants and is hosted in partnership with local arts & culture organizations in the City of Saint John. Radio Camp aims to foster a greater understanding of the vital role independent media and the arts play in our community and to provide youth with basic broadcasting skills.

    The successful applicant will be responsible for scheduling and executing the camp in a safe and encouraging manner for all participants.

    Responsibilities (please note that tasks will include, but not be limited to the following):

    • Developing and coordinating a week-long Radio Camp schedule (including workshops, presentations, field trips, etc.)
    • Developing and maintaining partnerships with local arts & culture organizations
    • Coordinating and caring for multiple camp participants
    • Promoting the camp on Local FM’s website and social media channels
    • Executing the Radio Camp registration process
    • Developing ideas & guidebooks for radio workshops with youth
    • Producing Station IDs, promos, and PSAs on Adobe Audition

    Requirements:

    • Basic knowledge of WordPress and Adobe Audition
    • Strong oral and written communication skills
    • Time management and organizational skills
    • Patience and attention to detail
    • A somewhat self-directed approach towards work (Local FM staff will, however, consistently provide guidance and support)
    • Previous experience working with youth

    Details: 8-week contract; 35 hours/week @ $12.00/hour

    Anticipated Start Date: Monday, July 5th, 2021

    Application Deadline: Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021 at 5pm

    Please email resumes & cover letters to: julia@cfmh.ca 

    This position is supervised by Local FM’s Station Manager & Program Director, Julia Eleanor Rogers, and includes training, mentorship, and frequent opportunities for feedback and evaluation. 

    NOTE: this position requires a Vulnerable Sector check before the contract begins.

    We thank all applicants for applying, but only selected individuals will be contacted for interviews.

  • 2019-2020 Best of Saint John “From the Heat of Summer to the Dead of Winter” Music Awards: NOMINEES & PUBLIC VOTING FORM!

    Saint John artists, bands, promoters, enthusiasts, and fans:

    Please cast your votes for the 2019-2020 Best of Saint John “From the Heat of Summer to the Dead of Winter” Music Awards here. To better acquaint yourselves with all music videos, individual songs, and albums in contention for this year’s awards, please click on the various links included in the applicable categories below.

    In solidifying the final list of nominees for the 12th iteration of BOSJ, we:

    1) Relied upon self-nomination forms submitted by artists, bands, and fans.

    2) Scoured all Bandcamp releases with the #saintjohn tag from 07/01/19-12/31/20.

    3) Re-visited singles and albums that were especially popular among Local 107.3fm contributors on their radio shows prior to the campus closure on 03/17/20.

    We endeavoured to adequately represent the talent and diversity held within Saint John’s music community in compiling the contenders for this year’s awards. Our hope is that you’ll not only vote for your favourite artists and bands, but also take some time to delve into the offerings of other nominated artists whose creative work you’re less familiar with.

    The public voting period will end on Friday, February 19th at 5pm.

    If you have any questions about the Best of Saint John Music Awards, please contact Julia Rogers (Station Manager & Program Director, Local 107.3fm): julia@cfmh.ca

    We’d like to thank the City of Saint John’s Community Arts Board for their financial contribution to the execution of this iteration of the Best of Saint John Music Awards.

    2019-2020 BEST OF SAINT JOHN MUSIC AWARDS: FULL LIST OF NOMINEES

    Award #1: Best Album Artwork

    Dumpster Cub – [could I] Begin to Know (Jill Wong)

    Little You, Little Me – Hard To Say, Not Knowing (Michael Milburn & Corey Bonnevie)

    Papal Visit – Where Do They Swim? (Adam Mowery)

    Subtle – My Favourite Morning/Calculus Class (Jeff McLennan)

    Surface Wounds – The Tower (Madéa LeBlanc)

    Tooth & the Fang – Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel (Michael Milburn & Jason Ogden)

    Usse – Flowers For S. (Jud Crandall)

    Award #2: Best Music or Concert Video

    Dad Patrol – Yellow

    Dan Verner – Smoke

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Wide Open

    Kylie Fox – Glowstars

    Little You, Little Me – Traveled

    Nurture Nurture – Up There

    Sonic Detour – Rise Up

    Sunnyside Uppers – If All Is Lost

    Surface Wounds – Exposure Therapy 

    Award #3: Best Venue 

    Callie’s Pub

    Imperial Theatre

    Phoenix Dinner Theatre 

    Saint John Tool Library

    Sanctuary Theatre

    Taco Pica

    Award #4: Best Musical Event/Concert 

    WHOOP-Szo // Usse // Cassette Tapes @ Taco Pica (11/27/19) 

    Papal Visit // Right Shitty // Usse // Sadie @ the Public House (12/21/19)

    Monopolized Records Year-End: Little You, Little Me // Adam K. & his Hired Friends // Adam Mowery & the Worry Warts // Wrote @ Callie’s Pub (12/27/19) 

    Jillian Richardson // White VHS // Stellaleona // Artifiseer @ Taco Pica (02/28/20)

    Designosaur // Matty Grace // Sadie // Subtle @ Taco Pica (03/13/20)

    “We Will Still Need A Song” [Facebook Livestream]: Bad People // Clinton Charlton // Sadie // The Hypos Trio (03/21/20)

    Quality Block Party x PRAM x Imperial Theatre: Sadie // Motherhood // Wolf Castle // Little You, Little Me @ the Imperial Theatre (09/26/20)

    Award #5: Best Song

    Artifiseer – Falsify

    Ava Strange – Faces

    Burgundy Drive – Running Red

    Dan Verner – Smoke

    David R. Elliott – Something About The Way

    Dumpster Cub – White Moth 

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Tall Pine

    Kylie Fox – Cradle Me

    Levi Rowan – Let It Go

    Millians – Edge of California

    Papal Visit – Inaudible (Feat. Sadie)

    Sadie – Popcorn

    Sonic Detour – Breathe Out

    Subtle – Calculus Class

    Surface Wounds – Milk Sop

    Sunnyside Uppers – If All Is Lost

    Usse – Hegemony

    Award #6: Best Album/EP

    Adam Mowery – Horseshoe Canyon

    Artifiseer – Syncretist

    Ava Strange – Heavy Cloud EP

    Burgundy Drive – Running Red

    Dash Talk – Dash Talk

    David R. Elliott – Common St.

    Doctor Mother Father – Catholic

    Dumpster Cub – [could I] Begin to Know

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth – Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth

    Kylie Fox – Green

    Little You, Little Me – Hard To Say, Not Knowing

    Surface Wounds – The Tower

    Tooth & the Fang – Songs from the Broadview Wind Tunnel

    Usse – Flowers For S.

    Award #7: Best New Artist/Group

    Artifiseer

    Ava Strange

    Dash Talk

    Doctor Mother Father

    Levi Rowan

    Nurture Nurture

    Sonic Detour

    Sunnyside Uppers

    Surface Wounds

    Award #8: Best Group

    Adam K. & his Hired Friends

    The Backstays

    Butcher

    Dumpster Cub

    Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth

    Little You, Little Me

    Papal Visit

    Subtle

    Tooth & the Fang

    Usse

    Award #9: Adam Kierstead Memorial Award for Musicianship

    Adam Kierstead

    Corey Bonnevie

    Flora

    Geoff Smith

    Hayden White

    Levi Rowan

    Sebastian Fleet

    Yurgos Elisseou

    Award #10: FEMCORE Award for Musicianship

    Andie McCausland

    Emily Saab

    Hilary Ladd

    Jessica Rhaye

    Jill Wong

    Kylie Fox

    Sadie Donahue

    Stellaleona

    Local FM is an incorporated nonprofit organization that recognizes and respects that it operates on the traditional, unceded territories of the Wolastoqey, Peskotomuhkati, and Mi’gmaq Peoples.
  • Local 107.3fm [CFMH-FM] Celebrates 20 YEARS on the FM Dial!

    Local FM listeners, contributors, and supporters:

    Today, we celebrate our 20th anniversary as a CRTC-licensed non-profit radio station on the FM dial! We are hosting a special broadcast from 4-6pm to mark the occasion. Tune in to hear music by local artists Dumpster Cub, Doctor Mother Father, Sadie, Adam Mowery, Jamie Comeau & the Crooked Teeth, and more! We’ll also be chatting with Local FM programmers and former staff members about their experiences in the campus & community radio sector.

    It is impossible to adequately enumerate and thank all of the individuals who have contributed to our station’s growth over the years, but we are immensely grateful to all of our former staff members, past and current programmers and board members, community partners, and listeners for their continued dedication to and investment in Local FM’s success. Thank you for fostering and sustaining our presence in Saint John’s arts & culture community.

    In other news, the self-nomination form for this year’s Best of Saint John Music Awards is now available on our website. Additionally, our current programming schedule can be found here.

    We look forward to broadcasting live from our beloved home on the second floor of the Thomas J. Condon Student Centre on the UNB Saint John campus this afternoon! If you’d like to contribute to today’s broadcast, you can reach our live booth by dialing: (506) 648 5925.

    Kindly,

    Julia Rogers [Station Manager & Program Director]

  • Best of Saint John Music Awards 2019-2020: From the Heat of Summer to the Dead of Winter [SELF-NOMINATION FORM LAUNCH]

    We’re launching the self-nomination form for our 2019-2020 Best of Saint John Music Awards TODAY! Welcome to the “FROM THE HEAT OF SUMMER TO THE DEAD OF WINTER” edition of one of Local FM’s most cherished signature events!

    BOSJ acts as an opportunity to promote our local music scene and to celebrate artistic achievements by Saint John-based creators.

    Please use this form to nominate artists/bands, albums, individual songs, and more for the 2019-2020 Best of Saint John Music Awards. Remember: ALL NOMINATIONS MUST INCLUDE A RELEASE DATE. We are currently accepting nominations for music released from July 01, 2019 – December 31, 2020. The self-nomination period ends on Friday, January 22nd. The public voting period for all final nominees will follow shortly thereafter.

    Thank you for contributing to the vibrancy of our arts community!

  • Local FM is HIRING a Special Projects Coordinator!

    Local FM is HIRING!

    Due to the flexible nature of this year’s Canada Summer Jobs program, and due to our inability to host our annual Radio Camp for Youth as a result of restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re thrilled to announce that we are now seeking a candidate to fulfill an entirely new position at our radio station!

    We are hiring a “Special Projects Coordinator” to tackle a wide array of exciting initiatives & ongoing creative endeavours at Local FM. As noted, this position is funded by the Canada Summer Jobs program, which exclusively hires youth between the ages of 15-30. Applicants must either be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. If you’ve already held a CSJ position in 2020, you are still eligible to apply, just as long as your previous contract has ended.

    Responsibilities (please note that tasks will include, but not be limited to the following):

    • Developing ideas & guidebooks for future radio workshops with youth.
    • Assisting in the planning & execution of a virtual iteration of Local FM’s annual celebration of our music scene, the Best of Saint John Music Awards.
    • Assisting in the planning & execution of our first-ever DIY Sound Tech Workshop for Women & Non-Binary Individuals in the City of Saint John.
    • Making improvements & alterations to Local FM’s website. 
    • Producing Station IDs, promos, and PSAs on Adobe Audition to benefit our campus & community partners.
    • Injecting fresh content into Local FM’s various social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter).
    • Maintaining Local FM’s physical & digital Music Libraries. 

    Requirements:

    • Basic knowledge of WordPress and Adobe Audition.
    • Strong oral and written communication skills.
    • Time management and organizational skills.
    • A somewhat self-directed approach towards work (Local FM staff will, however, consistently provide guidance and support).
    • Previous event management & curriculum development experience preferred, but not necessary.

    Details (two options available):

    8-week contract: 35 hours/week @ $12.00/hour

    14-week contract: 20 hours/week @ 12.00/hour

    Anticipated Start Date: TBD

    Application Deadline: Friday, October 30th, 2020 at 5pm

    Please email resumes & cover letters to: julia@cfmh.ca 

    This position is supervised by Local FM’s Station Manager & Program Director, Julia Eleanor Rogers, and includes training, mentorship, and frequent opportunities for feedback and evaluation.

    We thank all applicants for applying, but only selected individuals will be contacted for interviews.

  • Local 107.3fm’s 2019 Canada Day Special

    Tune in to Local 107.3fm’s 2019 Canada Day Special from 7am to midnight on July 1st. This year, we’ve chosen to air almost exclusively indigenous content curated from across Turtle Island to recognize the fact that we live on land that remains unsurrendered by the Indigenous Peoples of this area.

    Local FM recognizes and respects that it operates on the traditional, unceded territories of the Wolastoqey, Peskotomuhkati, and Mi’gmaq Peoples.

    Thank you for listening, and thank you for supporting independent media in the City of Saint John, located at the mouth of the Wolastoq, the beautiful and bountiful river, where Indigenous Peoples lived, travelled, traded, and celebrated for thousands of years.

    Local 107.3fm’s 2019 Canada Day Special: PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

    Local 107.3fm’s 2019 Canada Day Special: PROMOTIONAL ONE-SHEET

  • Local 107.3fm Welcomes A New Station Manager!

    It’s an exciting day at Local FM!
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    Local 107.3fm is pleased to welcome our new Station Manager, Carly Maicher. Carly joins our team with a decade of experience running the Summers End Folk Festival on Grand Manan Island. She has a strong non-profit knowledge including grant funding, financial reporting, working with volunteers, running events, and more. We’re looking forward to her fresh perspective and what she will bring to our small, but mighty campus-based community radio station.
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    If you’d like to touch base with Carly directly, please contact her by email: manager@cfmh.ca