First Nations Women performing a Fancy Shawl Dance in a grass field with a river background

Connecting Indigenous communities in Manitoba!

ONLINE Manitoba Community Radio Station

ICRM News

Photos from Community

Side view of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) walking along the Hudson Bay, waiting for the bay to freeze over so it can begin it"s hunt for ringed seals.

Taken in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Clear Lake landscape in Riding Mountain National Park Manitoba Canada.
Danger Moose in the area, Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, Canada.

Indigenous news, interviews and music

Music Program

At Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba, we play main stream music throughout the day like other stations, however we make it a priority to highlight and promote Indigenous music made by Indigenous artists in all genres. We want to support Indigenous musical storytelling that honours our rich history and vibrant presence here on Turtle Island!

Cultural Storytelling: Voices of the Community

Immerse yourself in the powerful narratives shared by our Indigenous community members from Manitoba. Each story unfolds the intricacies of our lives while inviting others to listen and learn with respect.

Connecting and Informing our communities

At Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba (ICRM), we believe in the power of storytelling, music, and culture to connect, uplift, and inspire. Our station is more than just a platform; it is a gathering of hearts and minds dedicated to amplifying Indigenous voices from across our beautiful province. Here, you will find an authentic space where stories are cherished, and traditions are honoured.

Our mission is to preserve and promote the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture through meaningful programming. By showcasing local musicians, language, and information, we invite you to join us in a journey of discovery and connection. We are grateful to walk this path together, supporting one another as we unveil the unique rhythms and stories that make our cultures truly vibrant.

Questions, Answered.

Your inquiries are important to us, as we strive to create a welcoming space for all. Here are some common questions about Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba.
What type of content can I expect on Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba?

At ICRM, you will discover a rich tapestry of Indigenous music, storytelling, and cultural programming. Our broadcasts are a heartfelt reflection of the diverse voices and experiences within Indigenous communities throughout Manitoba.

How can I support Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba?

You can support us by tuning in, sharing our broadcasts with your friends and family, and donating if you feel inspired. Every contribution helps us continue our mission of cultural preservation and storytelling.

Where can I listen to Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba (ICRM)?

Listening to Indigenous Community Radio Manitoba is completely free. We believe in making our programming accessible to everyone who wishes to engage with Indigenous culture and stories.

Can I participate in the programming or share my own story?

Absolutely! We encourage community involvement and would love to hear your story or ideas for programming. Please reach out to us through our contact page to learn how you can contribute.

How do you ensure the representation of diverse Indigenous voices?

At ICRM, we prioritize authentic representation and inclusivity. Our programming is created by and for Indigenous peoples, ensuring that various voices, languages, and traditions are honored and celebrated.

Do you provide resources for learning Indigenous languages?

Yes, we often feature programming that includes language learning and cultural education. Our commitment to language preservation aligns with our mission to amplify Indigenous voices.

How can I get in touch with the ICRM team for further questions?

We would love to hear from you! Please visit our contact page for details on how to reach our team. We value every connection and are happy to engage in conversation.

We'd Love To Hear From You.

Your thoughts, stories, and connection mean the world to us.
Email: rmeconse@gmail.com
Phone: (204) 333-0176

Savor the Stories of Indigenous Voices in Manitoba

Join our community in celebrating and preserving the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture through music and storytelling.