Wendamowin Communications Society

About

Sandy Lake first took to the airwaves in the 1970's borrowing air-time from CBC Radio out of Thunder Bay.  101.1 FM began in a tiny building near the nursing station, where the fuel tanks now sit at Sandy Seaplane. 



In 1977, CBC Radio Thunder Bay broadcast the first all-native language radio program hosted and produced by Ennis Fiddler of Sandy Lake.  Known on the air as "Weengwan", Fiddler recorded the weekly radio program "Indian Faces" out of his home in Sandy Lake, sending out his recorded cassette tapes for broadcast to CBC Radio in Thunder Bay.  Weengwan was heard all over the north every Saturday evening.  Click here to view a Wawatay news article from 1977 featuring "Weengwan". 

Since 2001, the radio station has been located  in "downtown" Sandy Lake - as dubbed by local radio personality "Cuzzin" referring to the area occupied by the band office and Northern Store.

The James Fiddler Memorial Radio Station (named after community member who volunteered at the radio station for many years in the 60's to 70's) is operated by the Wendomowin Communications Society under the direction of the Board of Directors.  Click here to view a Wawatay news article from 1977 featuring James Fiddler.

In the winter of 2008, community elder Louie Fiddler initiated a community-wide fundraising drive for the radio station when he donated $500 towards the purchase of a transmitter and brand new radio equipment.  A new transmitter would allow Sandy Lake to broadcast on it's own frequency.  A couple of months later, Louie passed away unexpectedly.  His effort and challenge to the community was not forgotten as Sandy Lake managed to raise more than $20,000.  Click here to view some photos of the walkathon that raised more than $8,000 in just one day for the new radio station equipment.

In August 2008, with a new transmitter and new equipment, the radio station began broadcasting on the new 93.5FM.  After more than 30 years of sharing a frequency with CBC, Sandy Lake now has it's own broadcast station, allowing complete control of air-time and radio programming.  This also means Wawatay Radio can be broadcast on 93.5FM at any time, something the community has wanted for some time.

CBC Radio is still available in Sandy Lake on 101.1FM.



Sandy Lake's radio personality "Cuzzin" broadcasting on the brand new radio equipment.

 

Board Members

In October 2007, Sandy Lake Chief and Council appointed three community members to sit on the Board of Directors for Wendomowin Communications Society for a two-year term.  

The Board of Directors serves as a liaison for the community as a whole, providing direction to radio station while working cooperatively with the Chief and Council.
 

  • Ken Goodwin Jr.
  • Roxanne Linklater
  • David "Chickadee" Fiddler

Radio Programming Schedule

Weekly Radio Schedule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10am-12noon
Harvey Kg.
8-9am
Radio Staff
8-10am
Radio Staff
8-10am
Radio Staff
8-10am
Radio Staff
8-10am
Booshoo Hour
10am-12 noon
Heidi Hour
9-10am
Percy Rae 
12-1pm
Radio Staff
10-11am
Wawatay
10-11am
Wawatay
10-11am
Wawatay
10-11am
Wawatay
10-11am
Wawatay
12-1pm
Radio Staff
1-4pm
Church
Groups
11am-12 noon
Radio Staff           
11am-12 noon
Radio Staff
11am-12 noon
Radio Staff
11am-12 noon
Radio Staff
11am-12 noon
Radio Staff
1-3pm
Betty & Veronica Show
4-6pm
Minda Anishinabie & family
Noon Closed Noon Closed Noon Closed Noon Closed Noon Closed 3-5pm
Radio Staff
6-7pm
Wawatay
1-6pm
Radio Staff
1-2pm
Child Wellness
1-3pm
Radio Staff
1-3pm
Radio Staff
1-2pm
Radio Staff
7-9pm
Zack Kg.
7-11pm
Church singing
6-7pm
Chief and Council
2-6pm
Radio Staff
3-4pm
Diabetes Program
3-4pm
Health Programs
2-3pm
Homecare/LTC
9-11pm
Rod Fiddler
7-9pm
R.C. Club
4-6pm
 
Radio Staff
4-5pm
School Hour
3-4pm
Learning Centre
9-11pm
John & Gordon
7-9pm
River Hour
7-9pm
Gospel Singing
5-10pm
Radio Staff/BINGO
4-6pm
Radio Staff
9-11pm
John & Ida               
9-11pm
Joan Meekis
7-11pm
Recreation/Youth Radio/Nick Day