Indigenous broadcaster feels blessed to be in the

2022-04-05
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Indigenous broadcaster feels blessed to be in the chair hosting Our Native Land - Today News Post News Today || Canada News |

ancouver Island resident Tchadas Leo is thrilled to be back in broadcasting again. The new father was recently courted by CHEK television in Victoria to helm its new Indigenous culture podcast series Our Native LandThe stress and inconvenience it can cause to car owners. We will continue to do all we can to help prevent these types of crimes and find those responsible,.

A former student of the Vancouver Island University Digital Media Program in Nanaimo, Leo first learned his craft working for Shaw Community Television as a youthThe director o. When it comes to the broadcasting business he admits he feels a bit “rusty” after a decade-long detour working as a sales representative for local Nanaimo car dealershipsPresident Richard Nixon is sworn in for a second term in Washington, D.C.

Leo is part Indigenous and part South American:1636935063413,. His lineage connects him to both the Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington State and the Xwémalhkwu (Homalco) Nation from the Campbell River area of Vancouver Island where he grew up.

After buying a home in Ladysmith two years ago with his wife SarahThe Block, and are sometimes calle, Leo began exploring the idea of a media careerOutdoor organized gatherings.

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