
CFBX Spring volunteer drive – TRU Newsroom
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CFBX, the campus radio station at TRU, will start its spring volunteer drive on Monday, April 8 to Monday, April 22.
It is a volunteer-run radio station and is always looking for energetic volunteers.
Volunteers do not need to be TRU students.
The station produces music and spoken word programming.
Music programming includes folk, roots, country, classical, jazz, funk, blues, punk, metal, hip-hop and electronic.
Spoken word programming ranges from social and political issues to sports and entertainment.
CFBX is an excellent place to gain relevant work experience.
Interested in voluntering? Call the station at 250-377-3988, email [email protected] or drop by House 8 behind the Campus Activity Centre.
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