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Owners Index / 73 OWNERS INDEX Media Names & Numbers 2006 Owners Index / 73 OWNERS INDEX 1000 Islands Publishers Ltd. Alberta Teachers’ Association Astral Media Inc. Century Home. 280 Golden Words . 248 ATA Magazine. 259 Astral Media Radio Group . 118 Le Coureur des Neiges . 288 Reporter. 220 The ATA News . 385 Astral Media TVPlus. 86 B.C. Newspaper Group 1141804 Ontario Inc. The Learning Team . 316 Astral Television Networks . 86 The Chilliwack Progress . 176 L’Horizon . 209 Algoma Publishers Ltd. BOOM-FM, 105.3 mHz. 150 The Hope Standard . 177 Le/The Weekender . 226 Thunder Bay Guest. 357 Canal D . 86 Maple Ridge News . 179 1371327 Ontario Ltd. Thunder Bay Guide . 357 Canal Vie. 86 Westender. 183 Famous kids . 297 Algonquin College of Applied Arts CFEI-FM, 106.5 mHz . 151 BC Landscape & Nursery Le Magazine Famous Quebec. 319 and Technology CFVM-AM, 1220 kHz . 152 Association CHIK-FM, 98.9 mHz . 153 629112 Saskatchewan Ltd. Algonquin Round Table Review . 257 Hort West . 388 CHLN-AM, 550 kHz . 153 CFQC-FM, 92.9 mHz . 131 CKDJ-FM, 96.9 mHz. 146 Hort West . 308 CHLT-AM, 630 kHz. 153 CJWW-AM, 600 kHz. 132 Algonquin Graphics Ltd. BC Pharmacy Association CIMO-FM, 106.1 mHz . 154 The County Echo . 204 BC Pharmacy Magazine . 263 724857 Alberta Ltd. CJAB-FM, 94.5 mHz. 155 The Times (Minden) . 224 The Tablet . 356 Devon Dispatch News . 185 CJCJ-FM, 104.0 kHz . 159 La Nouvelle Beaumont News . 187 Allam Publishing & Adv. Co. CJMM-FM, 99.1 mHz . 156 BCS Communications Ltd. 9022-6242 Québec Inc. Arab News International. 199 CJMV-FM, 102.7 mHz . 156 Canadian Healthcare Business CFRP-FM, 100.5 mHz . 152 Canada & the Arab World . 202 CJRC-AM, 1150 kHz . 156 News . 273 CHLC-FM, 97.1 mHz . 153 Alliance Atlantis Broadcasting Inc. CKBC-AM, 1360 kHz . 160 Rehab & Community Care Management. 345 9030-2944 Québec Inc. Food Network . 88 CKMB-FM, 107.5 mHz . 147 Solutions: Canada’s Family Guide HGTV (Home and Garden CKMF-FM, 94.3 mHz . 157 The Chomedey News . 229 to Home Health Care and Nouvelles Parc Extension News . 236 Television) . 88 CKTF-FM, 104.1 mHz . 157 History Television . 88 Wellness . 352 ARRT Corporation Energie 102.3 . 158 Independent Film Channel Canada . 92 Bale Communications Inc. Counter Culture. 287 Family Channel. 88 Life Network . 88 Adnews Insight Magazine . 255 Patron Magazine. 336 94.7 Chey RockDétente . 158 Showcase . 89 Super Écran . 89 Adnews On-line Daily. 391 Aboriginal Multi-Media Society Anderson Publishing Inc. Barrhead Printers & Stationers (AMMSA) VRAK-TV . 91 Capital Parent Newspaper . 279 Ztele. 91 (1988) Ltd. Alberta Sweetgrass. 183 The Barrhead Leader . 184 Forever Young - Ottawa. 300 Astral Media Inc. & Alliance Atlantis CFWE-FM . 126 Town & Country . 189 Raven’s Eye . 188 Andrew John Publishing Inc. Historia . 88 Barry Hibbert Saskatchewan Sage. 188 CASLPO Today. 280 Séries+ . 89 Eckville Echo. 185 Windspeaker . 372 Emergency Management Canada. 294 Astral Media Inc. & CHUM Limited Family Camping Magazine . 296 Sylvan Lake News . 189 Acadia Broadcasting Co. Ltd. MusiMax . 158 Geriatrics Today: Journal of the Battlefords Publishing Ltd. CHSJ-FM, 94.1 mHz. 159 Musique Plus/Musi Max . 88 Canadian Geriatrics Society . 381 Hafford Riverbend Review. 191 CHWV-FM, 97.3 mHz. 159 Astral Radio Atlantic Portage . 340 Maidstone Mirror. 192 Acadia Broadcasting Ltd. CFXY-FM, 105.3 mHz . 159 Annex Publishing & Printing Inc. North Battleford News Optimist. 193 CKBW-FM, 94.5 mHz or 93.1 mHz . 162 CIBX-FM, 106.9 mHz . 159 L’Actualite Automobile . 255 North Battleford Regional CKBW-FM 98.1 . 162 Astral Television Networks Bakers Journal . 262 Optimist/Advertiser Post . 193 Access Communications The Movie Network (TMN) & Northwest Farmer/Rancher . 329 Canadian Chiropractor . 271 MoviePix . 88 Cooperative Canadian Firefighter & EMS Turtleford Northwest Neighbors . 194 Access Communications (Estevan). 98 Viewer’s Choice Canada Pay Per Quarterly . 272 View. 90 Baum International Media Inc. Access Communications (Regina) . 98 Canadian Florist . 272 Mill Product News. 323 Atlantic Co-operative Publishers Action Communications Inc. Canadian Garden Centre & Nursery. 272 Specialty Wood Journal . 353 Atlantic Co-operator . 260 Design Product News. 289 Canadian Pizza Magazine . 276 Le Cooperateur. 286 Baum Publications Ltd. Produits Pour L’Industrie Québécois. 341 Canadian Poultry Magazine. 276 Canadian Environmental Protection . 271 Atlantic Stereo Ltd. & Newcap Advance Printing Ltd. Canadian Rental Services . 276 Contractors . 286 Broadcasting Kemptville Weekly Advance. 211 Canadian Vending . 278 Heavy Equipment Guide . 306 CJMO-FM, 103.1 mHz . 159 The Ottawa-Carleton Review. 217 Family Life. 297 Landscaping & Groundskeeping . 316 CJXL-FM, 96.9 mHz . 160 Advocate Printing & Publishing Fire Fighting in Canada . 298 Oil & Gas Product News . 330 Courier Weekend . 240 Fruit and Vegetable Magazine. 301 August Communications Ltd. Recycling Product News . 345 Association & Meeting Director . 259 The Laker . 242 Glass Canada . 302 Bayard Canada Flavours. 299 The Light . 242 Greenhouse Canada . 304 chickaDEE. 281 Jasper Dental . 313 Pictou Advocate . 242 Helicopters . 306 Chirp . 281 Manitoba Dentist. 320 St. Croix Courier . 241 Oxford Shopping News . 217 Owl - Discovery Magazine for Kids . 334 Specialty Farms . 353 Pacific Dental Conference Magazine . 335 Springhill-Parrsboro Record. 242 Bayard Presse Canada Tillsonburg Independent News . 224 Augustana University College Weekly Press . 22 J’aime Lire. 313 TV Scene (Simcoe). 362 Students Union Advocate Publishing Group Pomme d’api Québec. 339 Wings. 372 CLCR-FM, 101.5 mHz . 130 Atlantic Fisherman . 260 Bayshore Broadcasting Corp. Apex Publications Inc. The Dagligtale. 246 Central Nova Business News . 280 CFOS-AM, 560 kHz . 138 Master Guide. 321 Auto Journal Inc. The Reporter . 242 CIXK-FM, 106.5 mHz . 143 Truro Magazine. 361 Photo Life . 337 Auto Journal . 261 Photo Life Buyers’ Guide . 337 Montreal International Auto Show. 348 Bell Globemedia Affinity Radio Group Inc. CTV Television Inc. (Channel 10, Photo Sélection. 337 Automotive Retailers Publishing CHAM-AM, 820 kHz . ..
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