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Radio Survivor – Radio Station Visit #178: CJSR
July 10, 2025
Back in 2023 Jennifer Waits visited the station and profiled CJSR for Radio Survivor!
CJSR wins 2 National Community Radio Awards!
July 2, 2025
CJSR won 2 categories this year at the National Campus-Community Radio Association’s annual Community Radio Awards in Broadcast and Online, which took place in Nanaimo, BC on June 20, 2025! (more…)
Earth Day 2025 – The Wetland Project Returns!
April 8, 2025

This Earth Day (Tuesday, April 22) CJSR is proud to once again join stations across Canada and the world in broadcasting the 9th Annual Wetland Project Soundscape. Tune in all day long at 88.5FM or online at cjsr.streamon.fm for a 24-hour natural soundscape recording synced to our local time.
Artists Brady Marks and Mark Timmings invite you to fill your home, work, vehicle and leisure spaces with the resonant sounds of birds, frogs, insects and airplanes! Immerse yourself in the vitality of the 24-hour circadian rhythm of the ṮEḴTEḴSEN marsh in unsurrendered W̱SÁNEĆ territory (Saturna Island, British Columbia). The broadcast engages its audience in real time and stimulates a powerful re‑engagement with the living environment. At a time when the world is in great turmoil, slow radio offers us a life-affirming space to reflect on a more lucid and caring future.
To learn more about this amazing project, check out wetlandproject.com
Coming this Earth Day: The Wetland Project returns!
April 1, 2024

CJSR is proud to once again join stations across Canada and the world in broadcasting the 8th Annual Wetland Project Soundscape. Tune in all day long at 88.5FM or online at cjsr.streamon.fm for a 24-hour natural soundscape recording synced to our local time.
Artists Brady Marks and Mark Timmings invite you to fill your home, work and leisure spaces with the sounds of birds, frogs, insects and airplanes! Immerse yourself in the vitality of the 24-hour circadian rhythm of the ṮEḴTEḴSEN marsh in unsurrendered W̱SÁNEĆ territory (Saturna Island, British Columbia). The broadcast engages its audience in real time and stimulates a powerful reengagement with the living environment. At a time when the world is in great turmoil, slow radio offers us a life-affirming space to reflect on a more lucid and caring future.
To learn more about this amazing project, check out wetlandproject.com
Community Radio Advocacy Campaign – We need your help!
December 8, 2022
Listeners! CJSR and the National Community Radio Association need your help! We would like you to send a message to the federal government about the importance of this station and the campus/community radio sector.
Congratulations to our National Award Winners and Runners up!
June 16, 2022
CJSR producers brought home 5 awards, and 7 Honourable Mentions at the National Campus and Community Radio Awards
J-U-L-Y Training! Are you joining?
June 17, 2021
Learn how to make rad radio with us at one of our upcoming workshops. Even if you’ve been a longtime volunteer, consider tuning up your skills!
The Perfect holiday gift: Radio Training
November 28, 2020
Order now for an incredible introduction to volunteering in community radio.
What’s the 411 on FunDrive 2020?
October 29, 2020
FunDrive 2020 runs from October 30 to November 7. Donate today to support local, independent radio!