In September 2020, Piikani Nation Radio launched the first station in roughly 20 years, to serve listeners in the Brocket, Alta. area. Eloise Therien has more on how the small crew is using the airwaves to connect residents with the Blackfoot language, and to communicate important COVID-19 information.
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‘It’s a really big tool’: Piikani Nation Radio reaching Blackfoot residents with COVID-19 information
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