Terry Project on CiTR #47: Zombie City
Are high housing prices turning Vancouver into a “zombie city?” Are young people and working class families being priced out of the market? Listen to our investigation: Subscribe…
Read articleThe Terry Project on CiTR #27: [Update] Silencing the Scientists
This is an update to one of our most popular episodes, silencing the scientists. Has Harper politicized federal science? Since 2006, the Canadian government has laid…
Read articleThe Terry Project on CiTR #44: The Unlikely Heroes of Harm Reduction (the Four Pillars Revisited, part 4 of 5)
This summer, an activist named Ann Livingston signed a lease for a bubble tea cafe in the heart of the busiest drug market in suburban Vancouver.…
Read articleRat Park – Utopian Rat Habitat Challenges Scientific Consensus on Addiction
Listen to our radio doc about Bruce Alexander and Rat Park here. You can also subscribe to the Terry Project on CiTR on iTunes to hear…
Read articleThe Four Pillars Revisited: Radio Schedule
The Terry Project on CiTR and The Tyee have produced a five-part investigative radio series called “The Four Pillars Revisited.” Check out the series schedule and…
Read articleThe Terry Project on CiTR #40 | Mind Games: The Strange History And Science Behind The Ouija Board
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Read articleThe Terry Project on CiTR Wins National Documentary Award!
On Wednesday, the National Campus and Community Radio Association selected “Sam Returns to History Maker” as their top radio documentary of the year at their Community…
Read articleThe Terry Project on CiTR #37: The Sisters of Saint Ann
The Sisters of Saint Ann taught at Indian Residential Schools in BC until 1985. Now they are downplaying the abuse that took place in these auspicious…
Read articleCiTR Fundrive: Support Local, Independent Radio!
This week, UBC’s campus radio station, CiTR 101.9FM is holding its annual Fundrive. Once a year, CiTR asks UBC students and radio fans everywhere to support…
Read articleNewly Released Emails Show how the Harper Government Silences Scientists
On October 21, 2013 I asked a Canadian federal scientist named David Tarasick to talk about ozone depletion for an episode of my radio show, The…
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