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Owen Sound (2021 Census population 21,612) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The seat of government of Grey County, it is located at the mouths of the ...
The Owen Sound Railway Station in Owen Sound, Ontario, is a former Canadian Pacific Railway station. The current structure is a Designated Heritage Railway Station built in International Style between 1946 and 1947. The station is located in the port area of the city of Owen Sound, between the docks and the railway tracks. [1]
CKYC-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 93.7 FM in Owen Sound, Ontario. The station features a country format branded as Country 93, catering primarily to Grey-Bruce Counties as well as northern parts of Huron and Wellington Counties. The station is known for its active support of local country music, as well as bringing national ...
On May 9, 2008, Larche Communications received approval from the CRTC to operate a new FM radio station at 92.3 MHz in Owen Sound. [1] The CJOS call sign formerly belonged to a religious station in Caronport, Saskatchewan, which ceased broadcasting in 2006.
In 1987, Bayshore Broadcasting Corp., owner of 560 CFOS, filed an application with the CRTC for a new FM station to serve Owen Sound. The application was approved by the CRTC on October 26 the same year. [1] Transmitter testing at 106.5 MHz began in late 1988 and was launched on January 3, 1989 as K106.5.
CFOS is an AM radio station broadcasting from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. The format is oldies, classic adult contemporary music, and news (plus an adult standards/nostalgic music show, "Remember When", several nights a week from 8-11 p.m.), and is branded as 560 CFOS. CFOS is owned and operated by Bayshore Broadcasting of Owen Sound.
The Owen Sound area is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion. All broadcasting stations except CIII-DT 4 are analogue repeaters of stations based elsewhere. All broadcasting stations except CIII-DT 4 are analogue repeaters of stations based elsewhere.
The community centre was substantially renovated from 2000 to 2002, adding private boxes, more seating and a new front entrance. The complex had also previously been renamed the "Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre" in honour of Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Harry Lumley, who was born and raised in Owen Sound and began his hockey career ...