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RadioKBPV's Podcast

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by Gord Tolton

123 episodes
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A podcast about the history of South-western Alberta–presented by Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village of Pincher Creek – a museum complex that document’s the stories of western Canada’s agricultural settlement through the preservation of local buildings and artifacts in a 6-acre park.

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Publishing Since

12/10/2019

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Talking Tombsotnes 2025 - Episode 12 - Laurie Blackburn & Conclusion

December 20, 2025

Talking Tombsotnes 2025 - Episode 12 - Laurie Blackburn & Conclusion

Recorded July 19, 2025 at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village Reading of Laurie Blackburn performed by Doris Blackburn Concluding Remarks by Kari Zieffle and Dan Crawford

Episode thumbnail for Talking Tombstones 2025 - Ep 11 - Father Albert Lacombe

December 13, 2025

Talking Tombstones 2025 - Ep 11 - Father Albert Lacombe

Recorded July 19, 2025 at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village Reading of Father Albert Lacombe performed by Gord Tolton

Episode thumbnail for Talking Tombstones 2025 - Episode 10 - Marie Rose Smith

December 6, 2025

Talking Tombstones 2025 - Episode 10 - Marie Rose Smith

Recorded July 19, 2025 at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village Reading of Metis Matriarch Marie Rose (Delorme) Smith performed by Savanah Hope-Taylor

123 total episodes available

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What is RadioKBPV's Podcast?

A podcast about the history of South-western Alberta–presented by Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village of Pincher Creek – a museum complex that document’s the stories of western Canada’s agricultural settlement through the preservation of local buildings and artifacts in a 6-acre park.

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