Trina Simard on the 2024 Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival

Trina Simard, CEO of Indigenous Experiences and the mastermind behind the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival sat down with Shawn to talk about what goes into planning the festival, pitching the Glow In The Dark Pow Wow to DJ Shub, what to expect from this year’s festival offerings, and so much more. Listen to the full […]

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The 2024 Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival Promises New Hits and Old Favourites

June is Indigenous History Month, which means it’s almost time for the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival. This year’s festival promises to delight patrons with new attractions, while still offering all of the classic staples that make this festival the perfect way to kick off the Summer. New to the festival this year is the Glow […]

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Here Are Some Businesses You Can Support This Indigenous History Month!

During Indigenous History Month, as well as all year round, 106.5 Elmnt fm encourages you to support Indigenous businesses. Here are some local Indigenous-owned businesses to take a look at: Warren Steven Scott has fashion collections bridging the Western concept of luxury fashion and his ancestral worldview. His premiere collection was recently featured as part […]

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ELMNT FM and SSIF commemorates the Grand Opening of the Mount Dennis Aboriginal Child and Family Center in Toronto

The Native Child and Family Services of Toronto will be celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day with a virtual grand opening of the new Mount Dennis Aboriginal Child and Family Center.  Located at 1290 Weston Road in York, this new centre will serve as a place for children, parents and caregivers to participate in cultural programs […]

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TIFF Rings in Indigenous History Month with free screenings this weekend

You can take in films by Indigenous directors and creatives this weekend at TIFF’s digital Bell Lightbox. The series, Stories are Power: Films from Indigenous Creators is streaming from June 18th-20th. It features Vai (2019), SG̲aawaay Ḵ’uuna (Edge of the Knife) (2018), The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019), The Book of the Sea (2018) […]

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