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The roots of CHPQ can be traced indirectly back to Parksville's first radio station (now CIBH-FM), which also used the call sign CHPQ (which stood for Coombs, Hilliers, Parksville and Qualicum Beach); that station first went on the air on December 3, 1973 as a semi-satellite of Nanaimo station CHUB (owned by Nanaimo Broadcasting Co.), operating at 1370 AM with 1000 watts of power.
As of the 2021 Census, Parksville's population was 13,642, representing a 9.5% increase over the 2016 Census. [1] Parksville is well known for its large, sandy beaches at Parksville Bay and Craig Bay. The city's best-known annual event since 1982 is a sandcastle-building competition held from mid-July to mid-August, dubbed "Parksville Beachfest".
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CIBH-FM (88.5 The Beach) is a Canadian radio station located in Parksville, British Columbia. The station, which operates at 88.5 FM , is owned by Island Radio, a division of the Jim Pattison Group .
Top 10 Cincinnati events this weekend: July 26-28. Gannett. Luann Gibbs, Cincinnati Enquirer. July 23, 2024 at 10:10 PM. 1. Cincinnati Music Festival weekend.
Parksville may refer to: Parksville, British Columbia, a city in Canada Parksville Junction, British Columbia, an unincorporated community in the city; Parksville, Kentucky, a town in the United States; Parksville, South Carolina, a town in the United States; Parksville, New York, United States; Parksville, Tennessee, United States
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