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CKTB (610 kHz) is a commercial radio station in St. Catharines, Ontario.It is owned by Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting and airs a news-talk radio format.Its studios are on Yates Street in downtown St. Catharines, in the former mansion of William Hamilton Merritt, the main promoter of the first Welland Canal.
CHTZ-FM (97.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, serving the Niagara Region.It is owned by Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting and broadcasts an active rock format, branded as 97.7 HTZ-FM (pronounced "Hits FM").
In 2024, Whiteoaks purchased four stations from Bell Media, CKLH-FM in Hamilton, Ontario and three St. Catharines, Ontario-based stations: CHRE-FM, CHTZ-FM, and CKTB, pending approval by the CRTC. [8] Whiteoaks created a subsidiary, Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting Ltd. to own and operate the four Hamilton-Niagara Peninsula stations.
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The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of Ontario, as of 2025.. Note that stations are listed by their legal community of license, which in some cases may not be the city where studios and/or transmitter are.
Call sign City of license Facility ID Class Daytime power (kW) Nighttime power (kW) Unlimited power (kW) Transmitter coordinates KARV: Russellville, Arkansas
CHRE shares studios with its sister stations, CKTB and CHTZ-FM, in "Oak Hill Mansion", the former home of William Hamilton Merritt, at 12 Yates Street in downtown St. Catharines. CHRE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts. The transmitter is on Cataract Road in Thorold, sharing its tower with CHTZ-FM. [1]
Before running for office, Randy Dumont was for many years a popular radio personality on CKTB FM in St. Catharines under the name Randy Taylor. He was laid off from the station in May 2000 by a program manager who argued that he did not fit the station's "moderate approach" ( Hamilton Spectator , 6 May 2000), and briefly worked at CFRB in ...