Batoche Resistance Radio brings more eyes to Back to Batoche
The annual Back to Batoche festival is celebrating its 56th year as thousands from far and wide gather at the Batoche National Historic Site to celebrate Métis culture and traditions.
Nearly 40,000 people gathering in one area can make widespread communication difficult, but Batoche Resistance Radio is set up to help solve that problem and relay important news and information to festivalgoers.
“The wifi can get really busy here, and when you have 40,000 people here, you can’t get to your phone and stuff like that, then to gather information and we have a lot of campers here and it’s really important,” said host Claire Letendre, who is also the advisor to the vice-president at Métis Nation-Saskatchewan.
“If there’s severe weather coming, we can notify them right away because they’re tuning in. Then we do elder interviews, we broadcast them from this main stage so people at home can listen to it too by a live stream.”


