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  2. CJRY-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJRY-FM is an FM Christian radio station that broadcasts on 105.9 FM from Edmonton, Alberta.The station uses the on-air brand Shine FM often with the tag-line "Safe and Fun for the Whole Family!", referencing the core goal of the station, and mainly plays contemporary Christian music.

  3. CFMS-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFMS-FM (105.9 FM) is a Canadian radio station, transmitting at 105.9 MHz from Markham, Ontario. [1] The station broadcasts a mixed format, with daytime programming featuring English-language adult contemporary music along with news, weather and traffic information targeted to York Region, and evening programming featuring a multilingual ethnic format in multiple languages, including Cantonese ...

  4. CICX-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the station moved to 105.9 MHz, adopting its current call sign and a country format. [1] The former CFOR call letters now belong to an FM radio station in Maniwaki , Quebec . Prior to CFOR's move to 105.9 (as CICX ) in 1993, the 105.9 frequency was occupied by a CBC Radio transmitter, known as CBCO , which moved to its current frequency.

  5. List of radio stations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk CIAM-FM-4: 104.3 FM: Foggy Mountain: CARE Radio Broadcasting Association: Christian radio: VF2087: 89.9 FM: Fort Chipewyan: Aboriginal Multimedia Society: First Nations community radio: CIAM-FM-15: 95.5 FM: Fort Chipewyan: CARE Radio Broadcasting Association: Christian radio: CBQZ-FM: 99.9 FM: Fort ...

  6. CFEP-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, due to Bill C-18, 105.9 Seaside FM lost access to its Facebook page due to the enforcement of Facebook's position on Online News within Canada. While many other news organizations and radio stations were left alone, Seaside FM was blocked with no given explanation. Due to this, a new Facebook page was created; "Friends of 105.9 Seaside ...

  7. List of Montreal Canadiens broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    English language radio did not return until February 4, 1969, when Dick Irvin Jr. began doing all non-CBC or CTV games on CFCF. The broadcasts moved to CJAD in 1991-92 (in June 2010 it was announced that Canadiens broadcasts would switch to sports radio station CKGM, now on AM 690 and co-owned with CJAD), with Irvin retiring after 1996-97.

  8. CHUB-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station originally began broadcasting as CKRD at 1230 kHz/AM in 1949. In 1954, CKRD moved from 1230 to 850 AM and moved to its last AM frequency at 700 AM in 1985, [1] until it moved to its current FM frequency at 105.5 in 2000 with the current callsign, CHUB.

  9. CBU-FM - Wikipedia

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    CBU-FM (105.7 MHz) is a non-commercial public radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and it carries its CBC Music network. The studios and offices are in the CBC Regional Broadcast Centre at 700 Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver .