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  2. CHQM-FM - Wikipedia

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    CHQM-FM (103.5 FM) is a Canadian radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia. It broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts from a transmitter on Mount Seymour and airs an adult contemporary format. It is owned by Bell Media. CHQM's studio is located at 750 Burrard Street in Downtown Vancouver.

  3. 103.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 103.5 MHz: Argentina City in ... CHQM-FM in Vancouver, British Columbia; CHTW-FM in Wadena, Saskatchewan;

  4. List of radio stations in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of British Columbia, as of 2024. Radio stations are listed here by their legal city of licence . Some stations popularly associated with the Vancouver market may in fact be licensed to outlying communities such as New Westminster , Burnaby or North Vancouver .

  5. Move Radio - Wikipedia

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    Move Radio is a brand of adult contemporary radio stations heard across Canada.The network was launched on December 27, 2020, by Bell Media. [1] The launch of the network involved a re-branding of eleven radio stations across Canada, five in Ontario, four in British Columbia, one in Nova Scotia and one in New Brunswick.

  6. CKNW - Wikipedia

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    CKNW's Global News department produces newscasts every hour. There are also weekday news blocks at 5 a.m. and on the weekends at 5.a.m and 6 p.m. Mark Madryga is CKNW's meteorologist. His weather reports can be heard during the morning news. Global BC's Kristi Gordon is the substitute forecaster.

  7. CIDC-FM - Wikipedia

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    Until the summer of 2006, CIDC was the only radio station in Canada that played dance music since CING-FM changed formats in 2001. It was the only Top 40 station left in Toronto after CISS-FM became "Jack FM" in 2003. For a brief period in 2001, CKDX-FM also played dance music but poor ratings led it to switch to an oldies format.

  8. CFML-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in January 1982 at 650 kHz on the AM band and on cable FM at 104.5 MHz.On October 26, 1984, the CRTC approved B.C.I.T. Radio Society's application to change CFML's frequency from 650 kHz to 940 kHz, [1] as local station CISL swapped frequencies from 940 kHz to 650 kHz.

  9. CJRJ - Wikipedia

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    CJRJ (identified on air and in print as Spice Radio) is a Canadian radio station based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It broadcasts at 1200 AM with a power of 25,000 watts from a transmitter in Richmond, and its studio is located in Burnaby. The station is owned by I.T. Productions Ltd., which is owned by Shushma Datt.