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Submission of Renewal Applications for Broadcasting Licences of Radio Stations Expiring 31 August 2020 Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-194 PDF version Ottawa, 3 June 2019 Public record: 1011-NOC2019-0194 Call for licence renewal applications Submission of renewal applications for broadcasting licences of radio stations expiring 31 August 2020 1. The Commission requests that the licensees listed in the appendix to this notice submit renewal applications for their broadcasting licences expiring 31 August 2020. The licensees must submit their renewal applications by no later than 31 August 2019. 2. Licensees who do not wish to renew their licences beyond the expiry date indicated in this notice must advise the Commission in writing by no later than 31 August 2019. 3. This call for applications is consistent with the procedures announced in New procedures for licence renewal applications, Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2015-116, 31 March 2015 (Broadcasting Information Bulletin 2015-116). 4. The Commission will process the licence renewal applications under the rules for applications set out in Part 1 of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure. However, where the Commission deems appropriate, the renewal applications may be published in a notice of consultation. 5. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to comment on the renewal applications once they are posted on the Commission’s website. Procedure for filing 6. Licensees must file their renewal applications electronically by completing the Broadcasting Online Form and Cover Page using the secured service My CRTC Account (Partner Log In or GCKey Log In). An example of the application form can be viewed on the web page Radio – Licence Renewal – Form 310. Licensees that have questions relating to the application form may contact a Commission specialist at 1-866-781-1911. Reminders 7. As set out in Broadcasting Information Bulletin 2015-116, radio licensees seeking amendments to their licences or technical changes should submit an application distinct from the licence renewal application. 8. Pursuant to section 32 of the Broadcasting Act, unless otherwise exempt from the requirement to hold a licence, it is an offence to carry on a broadcasting undertaking without a licence. Failure to submit an application for renewal by the date specified in this notice may result in the expiry of the licence, after which the licensee would no longer have the authorization to carry on a broadcasting undertaking. 9. The Commission will announce at a later date the renewal process for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s various radio services. Secretary General Appendix to Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-194 Radio stations for which the broadcasting licences will expire 31 August 2020 Campus and community radio stations Licensee Call sign and location Bathurst Radio Inc. CJUJ-FM Bathurst, New Brunswick Campbellford Area Radio CKOL-FM Campbellford, Ontario, and its transmitter Association CKOL-FM-1 Madoc Campus Radio Saint John Inc. CFMH-FM Saint John, New Brunswick CFUR Radio Society CFUR-FM Prince George, British Columbia CIAM Media & Radio Broadcasting CIAM-FM Fort Vermilion, Alberta and its transmitters Association CIAM-FM-1 Red Earth Creek, Alberta, CIAM-FM-2 Buffalo Head, Alberta, CIAM-FM-3 Watt Mountain, Alberta, CIAM-FM-4 Foggy Mountain, Alberta, CIAM-FM-5 Weberville, Alberta, CIAM-FM-6 Hines Creek, Alberta, CIAM-FM-7 Slave Lake, Alberta, CIAM-FM-8 Charlie Lake, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-9 Dawson Creek, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-10 Buckland, Saskatchewan, CIAM-FM-11 Vanderhoof, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-12 Cleardale, Alberta, CIAM-FM-13 Peerless Lake, Alberta, CIAM-FM-14 Wabasca, Alberta, CIAM-FM-15 Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, CIAM-FM-16 Meander River, Alberta, CIAM-FM-17, Chateh, Alberta, CIAM-FM-18 Manning, Alberta, CIAM-FM-19 Prespatou, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-22 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, CIAM-FM-23 Taber, Alberta, CIAM-FM-24 Burnt Hills, Alberta, CIAM-FM-25 Saskatoon Hill, Alberta, CIAM-FM-26 Rose Prairie, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-27 Boston Bar, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-28 Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, CIAM-FM-29 Corman Park, Saskatchewan and CIAM-FM-30 Fort Liard, Northwest Territories Coastal Community Radio CKOA-FM Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Co--operative Limited Cobequid Radio Society CIOE-FM Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Community Radio Society of CFCR-FM Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatoon Inc. Erin Community Radio CHES-FM Erin, Ontario ii Hornby Community Radio Society CHFR-FM Hornby Island, British Columbia Hubbards Radio Society CKVE-FM Hubbards, Nova Scotia Humber Communications CKHC-FM Toronto, Ontario Community Corporation Hunters Bay Radio Inc. CKAR-FM Huntsville, Ontario Kootenay Cooperative Radio CJLY-FM Nelson, British Columbia, and its transmitter CJLY-FM-1 Kootenay Bay La Co-opérative Radio Richmond CITU-FM Petit-de-Grat, Nova Scotia limitée La radio communautaire du comté CKMN-FM Rimouski/Mont-Joli, Quebec O.K. Creek Radio Station Inc. CHXL-FM Okanese First Nation, Saskatchewan Parrsboro Radio Society CICR-FM Parrsboro, Nova Scotia Pickering College Campus Radio CHOP-FM Newmarket, Ontario Powell River Community Radio CJMP-FM Powell River, British Columbia Society Prince Edward County Radio CJPE-FM Prince Edward County, Ontario Corporation Prince George Community Radio CFIS-FM Prince George, British Columbia Society Radio CFXU Club CFXU-FM Antigonish, Nova Scotia Radio communautaire de CHAI-FM Châteauguay, Quebec, and its transmitter Châteauguay CHAI-MF CHAI-FM-1 Candiac Radio communautaire de Windsor et CIAX-FM Windsor, Quebec région inc. Radio Matagami CHEF-FM Matagami, Quebec Radio MirAcadie inc. CKMA-FM Miramichi City, New Brunswick Saugeen Community Radio Inc. CIWN-FM Mount Forest, Ontario Société Radio Taïga CIVR-FM Yellowknife, Northwest Territories The Winnipeg Campus/Community CKUW-FM Winnipeg, Manitoba Radio Society Inc. UFV Campus and Community Radio CIVL-FM Abbotsford, British Columbia Society Wired World Inc. CKWR-FM Kitchener, Ontario iii Commercial radio stations Licensee Call sign and location 0971197 B.C. Ltd. CIRH-FM Vancouver, British Columbia 101142236 Saskatchewan Ltd. CILG-FM Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan CJAW-FM Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 10679313 Canada Inc. CHRM-FM Matane, Quebec CJIT-FM Lac-Mégantic, Quebec CJLM-FM Joliette, Quebec CKCN-FM Sept-Îles, Quebec CKGS-FM La Baie, Quebec 591989 B.C. Ltd. CFMK-FM Kingston, Ontario CIMJ-FM Guelph, Ontario CIQB-FM Barrie, Ontario CJDV-FM Cambridge, Ontario CJOY Guelph, Ontario CKCB-FM Collingwood, Ontario CKWF-FM Peterborough, Ontario CKWS-FM Kingston, Ontario 629112 Saskatchewan Ltd. CJMK-FM Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 7590474 Canada Inc. CJLV Laval, Quebec 8384878 Canada Inc. CKZZ-FM Vancouver, British Columbia 8504580 Canada Inc. CHBM-FM Toronto, Ontario 9116-1299 Québec inc. CFOR-FM Maniwaki, Quebec 9188-7208 Québec inc. CJVD-FM Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec 9238476 Canada Inc. CKOD-FM Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec Acadia Broadcasting Limited CHTD-FM St. Stephen, New Brunswick CHWV-FM Saint John, New Brunswick CKDR-2-FM Sioux Lookout, Ontario, and its transmitters CKDR-3 Hudson and CKDR-FM-1 Ignace CKDR-5-FM Red Lake, Ontario, and its transmitter CKDR-FM-4 Ear Falls CKNI-FM Moncton, New Brunswick iv Bayshore Broadcasting Corporation CHWC-FM Goderich, Ontario Bell Media Inc. CFEI-FM Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec CFIX-FM Saguenay, Quebec CIMF-FM Gatineau, Quebec, and its transmitter CIMF-FM-1 Hawkesbury, Ontario CIMO-FM Magog, Quebec, and its transmitter CIMO-FM-1 Sherbrooke CJMM-FM Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, and its transmitter CJMM-FM-1 La Sarre CJMV-FM Val d’Or, Quebec Bell Media Radio (Toronto) Inc. and CFBR-FM Edmonton, Alberta 4382072 Canada Inc., partners in a CFMG-FM St. Albert, Alberta general partnership carrying on business as Bell Media Radio G.P.1 CFRB Toronto, Ontario, and its transmitter CFRX Toronto CFRN Edmonton, Alberta CFTK Terrace, British Columbia CHAM Hamilton, Ontario CHBD-FM Regina, Saskatchewan CHOM-FM Montréal, Quebec CHRE-FM St. Catharines, Ontario CHRX-FM Fort St. John, British Columbia, and its transmitter CHRX-FM-1 Dawson Creek CHSU-FM Kelowna, British Columbia, and its transmitter CHSU-FM-1 Big White Mountain CHTZ-FM St. Catharines, Ontario CHVR-FM Pembroke, Ontario CIBK-FM Calgary, Alberta CICF-FM Vernon, British Columbia, and its transmitter CICF-4-FM Armstrong/Enderby 1 This entity is currently the licensee of the listed radio stations. In Various radio and television stations – Corporate reorganization, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2019-14, 21 January 2019, the Commission approved a change in the ownership of these radio stations, which as of the date of this notice of consultation has not been effected. v CILK-FM Kelowna, British Columbia, and its transmitters CILC-FM Magna Bay and CILK-FM-1 Big White Mountain CIQM-FM London, Ontario CJAD Montréal, Quebec CJAT-FM Trail, British Columbia, and its transmitters CFKC Creston, CJAT-FM-1 Castlegar and CJAT-FM-2 Grand Forks CJAY-FM Calgary, Alberta, and its transmitters CJAY-FM-1 Banff and CJAY-FM-3 Invermere CJBK London, Ontario CJBX-FM London, Ontario CJDC Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and its transmitter CJDC-1-FM Tumbler Ridge CJFM-FM Montréal, Quebec CJFW-FM Terrace, British Columbia, and its transmitters CJFW-FM-1 Kitimat, CJFW-FM-2 Prince Rupert, CJFW-FM-3 Sandspit, CJFW-FM-4 Masset, CJFW-FM-5 Burns Lake, CJFW-FM-6 Smithers, CJFW-FM-7 Houston and CJFW-FM-8 Hazelton CJMG-FM Penticton, British Columbia, and its transmitter CJMG-FM-2 Oliver CJOR Osoyoos, British Columbia, and its transmitters CIOR Princeton and CJOR-FM Oliver CKFM-FM Toronto, Ontario CKFR Kelowna, British Columbia CKKC-FM Nelson, British Columbia, and its transmitters CKBS-FM Nakusp, CKKC-1-FM Crawford Bay, CKZX-FM New Denver and CKZX-FM-1 Kaslo CKLH-FM Hamilton, Ontario CKMM-FM Winnipeg, Manitoba CKMX Calgary, Alberta, and its transmitter CFVP-SW Calgary CKNL-FM Fort St. John, British Columbia CKOC Hamilton, Ontario CKOR Penticton, British Columbia vi CKRX-FM Fort Nelson, British Columbia CKTB St. Catharines, Ontario CKTK-FM Kitimat, British Columbia CKXA-FM Brandon, Manitoba CKX-FM Brandon, Manitoba CKXR-FM Salmon Arm, British Columbia, and its transmitters CKXR-FM-1 Sorrento, CKXR-FM-2 Enderby and CKXR-FM-3 Sicamous Bell Media Radio Atlantic Inc.
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