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The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 7 in Canada: CFCN-TV-2 in Banff, Alberta; CFJC-TV-11 in Quesnel, British Columbia; CFRN-TV-7 in Lougheed, Alberta; CFTF-DT-7 in Sept-Îles, Quebec; CHAN-TV-3 in Squamish, British Columbia; CHAU-DT-6 in Gaspé, Quebec; CHBC-TV-7 in Penticton, British Columbia; CHBX-TV-1 in ...
BBC Canada (September 7, 2001 - December 31, 2020) (Bet) (January 18 2015 _ December 16 2023 BBC Kids (November 5, 2001 - December 31, 2018) Bloomberg TV Canada (November 17, 2015- October 5, 2017) bpm:tv (September 7, 2001 - June 1, 2015) Bollywood Times (November 28, 2011 - January 2018) BookTelevision (September 7, 2001 - February 21, 2021)
airs four digital subchannels (Community Channel on 34.1, French and Spanish Community on 34.2, Caldwell First Nation programming on 34.3 and Local News on 34.4), the first station in Canada to offer multiple digital subchannels, and the first low-power broadcaster/community channel in Canada to convert to digital operations.
This is a list of television stations in Canada licensed to broadcast by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), all having call signs which begin with the letter C. A blue background indicates a station that continues to broadcast exclusively via an analogue transmission in lieu of a conversion to digital ...
Toronto is the centre of the largest local calling area in Canada, and one of the largest in North America. As of 2013, the following points in area code 905 were a local call to 416 in Toronto: Ajax-Pickering, Aurora, Beeton, Bethesda, Bolton, Brampton, Caledon East, Campbellville, Castlemore, Claremont, Georgetown, Gormley, King City, Markham, Milton, Mississauga (rate centres Clarkson ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Nova ... 7 CJCB-TV-5: CTV: ... CJCB-TV: CTV: Sydney: 11 CIHF-TV-7: Global:
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 7 in Canada: . CFTF-DT-7 in Sept-Îles, Quebec; CHAU-DT-6 in Gaspé, Quebec; CHBC-DT-2 in Vernon, British Columbia; CHLT-DT in Sherbrooke, Quebec
The Government of Canada's Translation Bureau recommends using hyphens between groups; e.g. 250-555-0199. [2] Using the format specified by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Recommendation E.164 for telephone numbers, a Canadian number is written as +1NPANXXXXXX, with no spaces, hyphens, or other characters; e.g. +12505550199.