| Radio Centre-Ville, English Team, 5212 St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2T 1S1 |
| Telephone: 514.495.1548 | Fax: 514.495.2429 |
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About the Scottish Voice
Scottish Voice provides in-studio guests, community news, segments on news from Scotland, what Scots are doing around the world, Scottish history, trivia, and all tied together with a blend of old and new Celtic music.
The Scottish Voice airs every Saturday at 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on CINQ 102.3 FM. The station is also available on Cable Radio on 88.3 FM, and on the internet at radiocentreville.com. If you do not have Real Media Player, please click on the button below to download the free player.
History of the program
On October 9th, 1999, Quebec's only Scottish radio program, 'Scottish Voice', hit the airwaves in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The format of the program was a half-hour bi-monthly news, information magazine, with musical segments. On September 9th, 2000 the program was extended to a one-hour weekly format. Scottish Voice strives to provide a venue for Celts who would not otherwise have access to the airwaves.
Personalities
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Janet 'Seonaid' Stubbert, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER / HOST
Janet, daughter of Mary Sarah Rankin and John Duncan Stubbert hails from Inverness, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Her background in accounting and public relations was an asset when she co-founded an organization with offices in Longueil, Quebec, to assist the needy.
Janet has been active on the Celtic scene over the years in Nova Scotia and Quebec. In addition to being a life long organizer, Janet was President of the Montreal Gaelic Club and editor of the publication 'Math Fhein'. She produced the first Scottish Voice show on Radio Centre-Ville, CINQ 102.3 FM on October 9th, 1999.
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Karen Marshall, PAST NEWSCASTER / NEWS
Karen Marshall whose father was from Glasgow, Scotland is a member of the Keith Clan. She is a Social Counselor who graduated with honors from Dawson College and is also a Paralegal who graduated from O'Sullivan College. Karen debuted her radio career at Radio Centre-Ville in October 2002 on a show called "Know Your Rights - Legal Show" and is presently a Co-Host on "Scottish Voice".
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George MacDonald, Minister & Artist, PAST CO-HOST
George was born in Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and is a member of clan MacDonald - clanranald ancient. He received a B.A. at Mount Allison University, a Masters in Divinity from the Atlantic School of Theology, and a Masters of Arts in Theology at the University de Montreal which transplanted into a PhD at McGill faculty of Theology which is still in progress. George, at present continues to work for the United Church of Canada www.galeriebaxmac.com.
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Mike Wilson, Studio Engineer |
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