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Geographic Index Media Names & Numbers Geographic Index Listed by Province, West to East and by Town Within Each Province Or Territory 20 / Geographic Index Media Names & Numbers Geographic Index Listed by province, west to east and by town within each province or territory Westworld Saskatchewan . 340 Creston Greenwood Burns Lake Creston Valley Advance . 156 Boundary Creek Times Mountaineer. 155 British Columbia Lakes District News . 158 Dawson Creek Hagensborg CJDC-AM, 890 kHz . 105 Coast Mountain News. 156 Abbotsford Campbell River Campbell River Courier-Islander. 155 CJDC-TV (Channel 5, Cable 2) . 82 Hazelton The Abbotsford News . 155 Dawson Creek Mirror. 156 Abbotsford Times . 155 Campbell River Mirror . 155 Kispiox First Nations Community Campbell River TV Association. 81 Peace River Block News. 160 Radio, 96.1 mHz . 108 Cascade . 226 Peace River Block Daily News . 151 CFSR-FM, 107.1 mHz. 103 CFWB-AM, 1490 kHz . 103 Hope CJGR-FM, 100.1 mHz . 105 Tumbler Ridge Observer. 162 Home Business Report. 282 Hope Cable Television . 82 North Island Weekender . 159 Delta The Hope Standard. 157 Agassiz The North Islander . 159 Delta Cable Communications . 82 Agassiz/Harrison Observer. 155 Invermere Castlegar The Delta Optimist . 156 The Valley Echo . 162 Aldergrove The Castlegar Sun . 155 North Delta Sentinel . 159 Aldergrove Star . 155 CKQR-FM, 99.3 mHz . 107 Travel Impulse . 332 Kamloops Armstrong Iskra . 158 Duncan Beef in B.C. 241 Armstrong Advertiser . 155 Shaw Cable (Castlegar). 83 CJSU-FM, 89.7 mHz . 105 CFBX-FM, 92.5 mHz. 102 Horse Action International . 283 Shaw Cable (Nelson, Trail, Cowichan News-Leader . 156 CFJC-TV (Channel 4, Cable 7) . 81 Castlegar). 83 CHNL-AM, 610 kHz . 104 Ashcroft Cowichan Valley Citizen . 156 Chase Duncan Pictorial. 156 CIFM-FM, 98.3 mHz . 104 Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal . 155 CKBZ-FM, 100.1 mHz. 106 Agri Digest. 234 Humanist Perspectives . 284 Copper Valley Cablevision Ltd. 82 CKRV-FM, 97.5 mHz . 107 Barriere Chetwynd Enderby Daily News (Kamloops) . 148 North Thompson Star Journal . 160 CHET-FM, 94.5 mHz . 103 Enderby Commoner. 156 Kamloops This Week . 158 Chetwynd Echo. 156 Bowen Island Fernie Omega . 229 Chilliwack CFEK-AM, 1240 kHz . 102 Secwepemc News: The Voice of the Office@Home . 303 Shuswap Nation. 161 Undercurrent . 162 The Chilliwack Progress . 156 Free Press . 157 Chilliwack Times. 156 Kootenay Cable Ltd. (Fernie) . 82 Senior Connector . 162 Brackendale CKGO-FM, 100.5 mHz . 106 Kootenay Cable Ltd. (Kimberley) . 82 Shaw Cable (Kamloops). 83 Britannia Cablevision . 81 CKSR-FM, 98.3 mHz . 107 Kootenay Cable Ltd. (Sparwood) . 82 Kaslo Burnaby Shaw Cable (Chilliwack) . 83 Rockies . 320 Kaslo Cable Ltd. 82 Animal Sense. 236 Christina Lake Fort Langley Pennywise (Kaslo-Kootenay Lake) . 160 Appeal Magazine. 236 The Christina Lake News. 156 HolidayMaker . 282 Pennywise (Nelson) . 160 AWARD Magazine. 239 Pennywise (Trail/Beaver Valley) . 161 Clearwater Omineca Cablevision Ltd. - Fort BC Business . 240 Langley . 82 Kelowna BC Homes . 240 North Thompson Times . 160 Fort Nelson CBTK-FM, 88.9 mHz. 101 BCBusiness Magazine . 241 Raftview Communications Ltd. 82 Fort Nelson Cablevision Ltd.. 82 CHBC-TV (Channel 2, Cable 13). 81 The BCIT Link . 225 Coquitlam The Fort Nelson News. 157 CHSU-FM, 99.9 mHz . 104 Burnaby News Leader . 155 BC Woman Magazine . 241 Fort Saint James CKFR-AM, 1150 kHz . 106 Burnaby Now . 155 Coquitlam Now . 156 CKLZ-FM, 104.7 mHz. 107 Caledonia Courier . 155 The Celtic Connection. 155 Diversity. 266 CKOV-FM 103.1 . 107 CFML-FM, 107.9 mHz. 102 From the Crease. 276 Fort Saint John Community Resource Directory for CHAN-TV (Channel 8, Cable 11). 81 Courtenay Alaska Highway News. 147 Seniors . 261 CJSF-FM, 93.9mHz. 105 CFCP-FM, 98.9 mHz . 102 CHRX-FM, 98.5 mHz. 104 Daily Courier . 148 Collision Quarterly. 260 CKLR-FM, 97.3mHz . 107 CKNL-AM, 101.5 mHz . 107 Four WD Magazine . 275 GardenWise. 276 Comox Valley Echo . 156 CKRX-FM, 102.3 MHz. 107 Kelowna Capital News . 158 Gnomi/Opinion. 157 Courtenay Comox Valley Record . 156 North Peace Express. 159 Kelowna Capital News Daily . 150 Grocer Today. 279 Shaw Cable (Comox Valley) . 83 The Northerner. 160 Northsound Radio . 108 Innovation . 286 Gabriola Island Okanagan Business Magazine . 304 Knowledge . 77 Cranbrook Okanagan Life. 304 CHDR-FM, 102.9 . 103 Gabriola Sounder. 157 Mutual Fund Review . 300 Okanagan Saturday/Sunday . 160 CHBZ-FM, 104.7mHz. 106 WaveLength Magazine . 338 New Westminister News Leader . 159 The Phoenix . 229 Cranbrook Daily Townsman . 148 Pacific Golf Magazine . 308 Gibsons Shaw Cable (Kelowna) . 83 The Peak . 229 East Kootenay Weekly . 156 Coast Independent . 156 Keremeos Realm . 318 Forests West . 275 Gold River The Record . 161 GolfWest . 278 Okanagan Falls/Keremeos Review . 160 Conuma Cable Systems . 82 Reel West Digest. 318 Kootenay Business Magazine . 289 The Gold River Record . 157 Kimberley Reel West Magazine. 318 The Kootenay News Advertiser. 158 Kimberley Daily Bulletin . 150 Kootenay Rocky Mountain Visitor’s Golden Simon Fraser University News. 230 Kitimat Super Camping . 328 Magazine . 290 CKGR-AM, 1400 kHz. 106 The Northern Sentinel . 160 Tow Canada. 331 Mining & Exploration . 297 Golden Star . 157 TK Cablevision . 83 Truck Logger magazine . 333 RidersWest . 320 Grand Forks RVWest . 321 Weekend Advertiser . 163 Waters . 338 CKGF-AM, 1340 kHz. 106 Shaw Cable (Cranbrook) . 83 West Coast Cablevision Ltd. 83 Grand Forks Boundary Bulletin . 157 Ladysmith Ski & Ride West . 324 WestCoast Line . 339 The Grand Forks Gazette . 157 Ladysmith/Chemainus Chronicle. 158 SnoRiders West . 325 Westworld Alberta . 340 Sunshine Communications . 83 Take 5 Newsmagazine . ..
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