In compliance with council directive EX10-63, the Queen City Improvement Bureau broadcasts their weekly meetings from a forgotten sub-basement office deep beneath city hall of Regina, Saskatchewan. On Twitter as @QueenCityIB. Online at QueenCityIB.com. Broadcasts live on real radio, Thurs 7 to 8 pm CST on 91.3 CJTR Regina's community radio station (CJTR.ca).
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsGovernmentNews |
Council has been over achieving on at least one metric this week: number of meetings held. So, to find out if Aidan is an AI Chatbot or not, we quiz him to see if he can puzzle out some of the wacky things that have been going during all this extra m... more
The city's Manager Of Housing, Bill Neher, visits the sub basement to talk about the Finding Middle Ground Design Competition, how the Housing Accelerator Fund program is going and he also gives us an update on the North Central Community Land Trust.... more
Ward 3 councillor Shanon Zachidniak visits the subbasement to talk about her "Smart Investments for a Sustainable Regina" motion. Also discussed during this Very Serious Meeting: Changes to the budget process, Electrical buses!, What's up with that b... more
Ward 3 councillor David Froh visits the subbasement to discuss the his successful motion to establish a Municipal Grasslands Biodiversity Reserve on a chunk of land by the Callie Curling Club. Also on the agenda: houselessness, encampment strategy, R... more
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I enjoyed their election coverage so much. The multi-hour live show on election night was good, *actually good.* The combo of Paul's hosting, Aiden's bits, Robert's weirdness, and Pat's commentary was funny, informative, and lively.
Politics, current events, and fungus, brought to you from below ground level of the mysterious and little-known Regina City Hall Catacombs. Never has parliamentary procedure been so visceral. Never have actual guests who know stuff seen the dark mysteries of the Regina oubliette. Never has so much weird goo been so...captivating.
If “Welcome to Nightvale” had a weird Canadian cousin, it’d be the Queen City Improvement Bureau.
Paul and Aidan are two funny, idiosyncratic, community-minded hosts who bring a ton to this great community radio show.
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