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CKPG-TV (analogue channel 2) is a television station in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, affiliated with Citytv. The station is owned by Pattison Media , and maintains studios on 3rd Avenue (near Winnipeg Street) in Prince George; its transmitter is located atop Pilot Mountain .
Rogers Communications operates a community channel, Rogers TV, in Prince George.Rogers also carries Vancouver CBC Television station CBUT-DT to all subscribers, following CKPG-TV's disaffiliation from the CBC network, which left the community with no local CBC Television transmitter, as well as Radio-Canada station CBUFT-DT, whose repeater closed down on July 31, 2012.
The station was originally launched in 1946 as CKPG 1230 AM, and moved to 550 the following year. The station, owned by CKPG Radio Ltd., was an affiliate of the CBC's Trans-Canada Network. In 1961, CKPG Radio also launched the city's first television station, CKPG-TV. The stations were acquired by Q Broadcasting in 1969.
As Prince George celebrates his 11th birthday today, I wanted to share the oh-so-adorable throwback video I uncovered a while back of Kate Middleton at the same age. In the rare footage, the ...
Prince George of Wales with Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales attend the Christmas Morning Service at St Mary Magdalene Church on December 25, 2024 in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis just stepped out for their first public appearance in six months, arriving at Westminster Abbey on December 6 to support Kate Middleton's ...
Great West Television (GWTV) is a television system in regional British Columbia, made up of the following stations: . CKPG, [1] Prince George (owned by Jim Pattison Group; Citytv affiliate)
In the 1930s Prince George saw air transport increase and became a hub for air mail to Takla Landing, Fort St. James, and Mansons Landing, later including stops in Edmonton, Whitehorse, and Fort Nelson and an airport was developed by Carney Hill (The Golf Course today). [6] In 1939, Prince George was selected as a spot for an aerodrome, and ...