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Nasha Kasha is a half hour weekly radio program about Ukrainian life in Ontario and beyond. It is mostly in the English language with some music, and it aims at building understanding. Kasha...

This is the final episode of Nasha Kasha. The program began with and interview about Russia's invasion of Crimea. Today, I sign off with Rus...

I'd like to give you a glimpse of the stumbles, lessons and joys I've experienced presenting stories. This is my notebook, and it is my seco...

I plan to present two more shows after this episode, as we are approaching our final Nasha Kasha. Having reported almost 300 stories about U...

When Nasha Kasha first aired in the spring of 2016, Crimea already had been occupied by Russia for two years. Also a Russian supported proxy...

Both are educators, both were school principals. He at St Andrew's College at the University of Manitoba. She at a Winnipeg inner city schoo...

28 little stories in 28 minutes. That is this week's assignment at Nasha Kasha- a Ukrainian Almanac. And it's all about the music we've play...

Neighbourhood roads, the traffic signs and lights we obey; housing, economic and community development; parks, fire and police services. All...

Doug Sulipa is among the 3 top comic book sellers in Canada. He operates his business from a rural Manitoba town of 16,000. His advice to an...

One Winnipeg choir took the name of an ancient instrument. Another the name of an accomplished composer and choral conductor. As 2022 opens,...

This week, with best wishes for the holidays, we present Nasha Kasha's Christmas week story: Baba's House.

Plagiarism, denial, even murder. Our Nasha Kasha story begins with bells, and it concludes with one of the world's most endearing Christmas...

Norilsk, Russia, north of the Arctic Circle holds the largest known nickel, copper ad palladium reserves in the world. It is also one of ear...

Boo! That is what Covid 19 blurted at us in 2020 and 2021. We responded to that scare with science, innovation and original survival schemes...

The pandemic has opened new ways to think and act. This week Nasha Kasha introduces St Vlad's and two women who helped that Toronto institut...

A trip to Ukraine in the late 1970s followed by an internship there launched Alexis Kochan on a journey through the ancient music of her anc...

In the 1930's Joseph Stalin used hunger to starve the Ukrainian nation. That killing of millions has come to be called the Holodomor. But if...

Yura is a war survivor, a school yard scrapper, a lover of Ukrainian song, a dentist and an academic. Along the way he made a big impression...

Every November we pause to reflect on courage, sacrifice and belonging, as we approach Remembrance Week 2021. This year, we also have an opp...

Last year Hockey Manitoba surveyed the top reasons to play the game. There's the fun, the fitness. It is a confidence builder, develops skil...

A morning stroll. Meeting a stranger. An invitation to chat. A hidden story surfaces, and it tumbles forth. Welcome to this week's episode o...

Does food taste better when the waiter slams your plate down in front of you? Does a bit of attitude spice up your meal? If it does, you wou...

On the last day in September Canadians face forward to offer respect and prayers as they reflect on one of the darkest periods in Canadian h...

Canada's federal election is behind us, and Nasha Kasha goes in search of silver linings and meaning, while taking in Toronto's Annual Ukrai...

During the First World War, Ukrainian Canadians and others from Eastern Europe were labelled enemy aliens and robbed of their freedom. Canad...

University students are back on campuses across Canada. In Ottawa, a recent graduate and a final year student speak about their respective s...

It is a love story that started long ago and continues today. September 1st, Irena Pavliw turned ninety. In this week's episode of Nasha Kas...

When marchers set out on their 500 kilometer trek from Sudbury to Parliament Hill, organizers blessed their efforts to bring attention the v...

Nasha Kasha is back on the road. With masks and social distancing at the ready, we present a long overdue visit to catch up.

Taras Shevchenko is a poet who modeled language retention, free speech, courage and grace in the face of oppression. Today his spirit and ex...

Pets provide nonjudgmental emotional support. Studies show that contact with pets reduces stress, and that animals help older adults cope wi...

2021 is the 150th anniversary year of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka. Her significance for Ukraine and for Europe is this week's story on Nas...

This week, Nasha Kasha revisits North Winnipeg, and we learn about its history and evolution from a long time resident and film-maker.

Ricky Skaggs plays one in Mandolin Rain. Rod Stewart's mega hit Maggie May closes with one. R.E.M featured one in the song Losing My Religio...

Halifax broadcaster, author and politician Richard Zurawski was very close to his father. But for much of his life Richard knew only a fract...

He is called the father of multiculturalism. Senator Paul Yuzyk died July 9th, 1986. As we approach the 35th anniversry of his passing Nasha...

A rushnychok is an embroidered cloth: a memento haded down through generations. Here is the story of a band that wove their songs and music...

Marten Falls First Nation is an Anishinaabe reserve located in Northern Ontario. It's communities live on both sides of the Albany River far...

Nasha Kasha visits Sarnia to reprise and to update the story of a church congregation, like so many, on the margins of viability.

To come to live permanently in a country other than one's native land is to immigrate. What the Oxford Canadian Dictionary doesn't mention a...

As the worldwide pandemic forces us to press "paws" on community life and to stay close to home, it does enhance our appreciation for our ho...

It is rare. Only a few hear it. Fewer still answer. This week, Nasha Kasha chronicles the last three years of one couple, who followed their...

Mark and Marichka Marczyk have earned two Dora Awards, an Edinburgh Fringe First Award, and an Amnesty International Freedom of Speech Award...

Today Nasha Kasha introduces two life-long musicians, who also thrive at their day side construction jobs. And we will learn how music susta...

For the 35th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, Nasha Kasha offers recollections, analysis and a prayer.

Ukrainians in PEI maintain their roots pretty much on their own. The population is tiny and still they thrive on the Island that is Canada's...

Friends, family and music. They are all elements of a beautiful dance called life. This is true, even if the dancing has to be done at a dis...

Summer Festival organizers and performers are itching to welcome attendees back, and they hope at least part of the 2021 season can be salva...

This week Nasha Kasha explores fusion and harmony in Ukrainian music. We begin with a project that blends reggae with Ukraine's iconic instr...

Similarities abound between Ukraine and Ireland. We are about to discover that the two may be closer than you think.

Russia has occupied the Crimean peninsula, a part of Ukraine, for more than seven years. Today, Nasha Kasha explores the bonds between Tatar...