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questions/comments/ideas/how to shower us with financial support so we can make better and better radio:
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also, my apologies to Emily Hunter and Andy Hudson, who were brutally omitted from the credits, as I added in their lovely voices late at night in a mad frenzy of editing.
so thank you to Emily, Andy, Graeme, Matt, Kat, “Beth”, Aili, the Regional Assembly of Text, and everyone who lent their voices.

Hey Sarah, I cannot even tell which bear story is false, since they all sound plausible to me! Living in Kimberley, BC, I am definitely in bear country, as well as deer, elk, moose, cougar, coyote and numerous other critters. One story here, which I did read in the paper, was a youngster was on her way to school, and in Kimberley, the geography is very hilly and the different levels of benches are connected with stairs and bridges. This youngster was going down the stairs early in the morning, which also go through the woods, and a cub fell on top of her backpack and they both screeched and took off running opposite directions. They think the cub was asleep in a tree and just fell out!
When Benj came to visit me here I lived up the highest bench and he tells me later that he kept being startled by noises in the woods when he went downtown through those woods.
They really are everywhere. I was driving up a road towards the ski hill and I saw the most enormous black blob in the middle of the road, eating garbage. He moved away to the side while I drove slowly past, and then returned to the site after I left. Sheesh.
So, I don’t know which one would be a lie, but whatcha got in that lifeafterradio bundle?
Good work, I love listening to your stories!