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Chris Adams

The BX Morning Show


I first got into radio when I was a kid when a friend and I made our own radio shows on cassete tapes. Growing up in 100 Mile House, I did a workstudy at this very station.

Thanks to some good advice from my radio mentor Larry Rode, I got a certificate in broadcast arts in 1991. After failing to break into radio after school, I did other jobs but kept my hand in, working as morning host and program director at my universitys station, WUFK in Fort Kent, Maine.

Coming back to 100 Mile, when the afternoon and news job opened up, I took the dive back into radio! When Larry retired after nearly 35 years in 100 Mile, I took over the morning show. I’m happy to be at CKBX, where I always wanted to work, and waking up my hometown!

Tune-in with Chris weekday mornings from 6am to 10am

Author Archive

Early Morning Vehicle Fire in 100 Mile House

100 Mile Fire Rescue responded to an engine fire early this morning in a vehicle located behind the 100 Mile Laundromat.Crews were on scene at approximately 3 am. Fire...

Horse Lake Bridge to receive weight restrictions

By: Darin BainThe Horse Lake Bridge will be restricted by weight after a structural analysis done by West Edge Engineering (WEE).WEE is recommending a limit of 13,620 kilograms for...

Vehicle Fire in Downtown 100 Mile

100 Mile Fire Rescue were on the scene of a car engine fire early this morning.The vehicle was parked next to Donex Pharmacy on Birch Avenue. Fire Chief Roger...

Parts of 100 Mile Park Reopening

The district of 100 Mile House has announced the partial reopening of Centennial Park.Only the playground, water park, and tennis courts will open today tho, as Bridge Creek, which...

South Cariboo Man Located After Search

RCMP in 100 Mile House say they received a report Friday, June 26th of a distraught possibly suicidal male near Centennial Park. Family members had been concerned and not...

Accident Near 100 Mile Leads to Arrests

100 Mile RCMP say a response to an accident led to firearms charges in an incident overnight (June 19. )Police were called to the scene of a single-vehicle accident...

Possible Case of Arson Near 100 Mile House

100 Mile Fire Rescue responded to several small fires this morning (June 19) in the 103 subdivision.Witnesses called in the fires at approximately 2 am, and met the crew...

Get Your Read on in the Cariboo… Safely

Readers in the Cariboo have reason to celebrate.The Cariboo Regional District libraries are now providing a curbside service to patrons. The CRD libraries closed due to COVID 19 back...

Much Needed Paving in Store for Highway 97 near 100 Mile House

Things will be getting a lot smoother in 100 Mile House this fall.Mayor Mitch Campsall announced today that the...

100 Mile District Office to Reopen

100 Mile House district offices are reopening, but many of the facilities in the district will remain closed for...

Neighbor Dispute Leads to Charges

Charges are pending against a 61-year-old suspect in an ongoing dispute between neighbours at Buffalo Creek, 15 kilometres northeast...

Boat Stolen From South Cariboo Lake

100 Mile House RCMP are looking for information regarding a boat stolen from a dock on Sheridan Lake.The 12-foot...

Grads will Cross the Stage in 100 Mile, but Things will be Different

Graduation ceremonies for high school students in 100 Mile House will be a bit different this year, but will...

Home Destroyed Near Lone Butte

An early morning fire Friday morning (May 15) destroyed a house near Bleeker road in the 5600 block on...

Tree Planting Continues, Despite COVID-19

Tree planters in BC will be planting nearly 300 million seedlings this summer, but COVID 19 has changed the...

Five Arrested In This Morning’s Break in and Theft at 150 Mile Husky

Update: 3:08Arrests have been made regarding the incident that occurred this morning at the 150 Mile House Husky Gas...

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