Come on board for the first season of Vintage Vignettes. The joint project of Cortes Community Radio and Cortes Island Museum and Archives, brings you “radio snapshots” of local life in simpler times. These brief episodes feature dramatized voices from the past with archive recordings of music from the “Old Timers”, a dance band that played locally for several decades.In Vintage Vignettes 1 -18 we focus on colourful characters and memorable events, from winter sledding to major earthquakes.

Lost Teeth
Lost Teeth

Lost Teeth

Hot off the press from the late 1940’s Whaletown National Enquirer!

The Wharf is Out

The Wharf is Out

Penned by Peg Pyner, reporting for the Manson’s Landing Mirror, Nov. 5, 1954

Escape The Anthill

Escape the Antihill Ruminations from retired logger Elton Anderson, questioning the soundness of his decision to move away from Cortes Island and take up residence on the Vancouver anthill.

Moving A Cow To Cortes

Moving a Cow to Cortes

From the typewriter of Mary Ward, reporting for the Cortes Grapevine 1964

Earthquake

Earthquake

When an earthquake hit the islands in 1946, it left the islanders a little shaken up. Reverend RM Boas reports.

Overland Route

Overland Route

The first overland drive the length of Cortes Island; a True Tale of Travel and Adventure as told by Frank Hayes.

Women Loggers

Women Loggers

Women loggers!  Barbara Thompson looks back on her days of being a logger in Carrington Bay

Steamship

Steamship

A tale from Gladys Houghton-Brown Rekert about her first adventure up to Cortes aboard the Union Steamship in 1927!

Post Office

Post Office

The first Squirrel Cove Post Office. From the desk of the Post Office Inspector, Victoria BC, August 19th, 1915. To a Mr. D. Forrest of Squirrel Cove.

Chores

Chores

Now that’s a load of chores! From an interview with Larry Borland, resident of 821 Sutil Point Rd from 1948-1968

Big Dance
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Big Dance

A lively dance!. Penned by Peggy Pyner, reporting for the Manson’s Landing Mirror in 1955.

Mouse Pie
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Mouse Pie

Mouse pie! Now introducing Peter Police, the man, the myth, the legend.

Holiday Hooch

Holiday Hooch

Loggers moonshine. Mary McMillan tells this story about Joe Gregson, a real Cortes Old-Timer

Frozen Pipes

Frozen Pipes

From the delightful memoirs of Violet Herrewig.

Sledding

Sledding

Winter! Ron Forrest, Shirley Cole, Fred Reedel, and Elaine McKenzie remember the days of snow on Cortes.

Nude Lineman Above!

Phone Is Out

Nude lineman above! Larry Borland has this story about being on call for the phone crew in most unfortunate weather.

New Years Party
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New Years Party

New Years Dance. Penned by Peggy Pyner, reporting for the Manson’s Landing Mirror on January 5th, 1958

Christmas Party

Christmas Party

A Cortes Christmas story from 1932, as told by Rachel Houghton-Brown when she was 95 years old

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