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Canadian FM Stations by Call Letters Canadian FM Stations by Call Letters Canadian FM Stations by Call Letters Canadian FM Stations by Call Letters 'CBAF -FM Moncton NB CFLO -FM Mont -Laurier PO CHOD -FM Cornwall ON 'CIOI -FM Hamilton ON CJOI -FM Rimouski PO CBAL -FM Moncton NB CFLX -FM Sherbrooke PO CHOE -FM Matane PO 010K -FM Saint John NB CJOJ -FM Belleville ON CBBK -FM Kingston ON CFLY-FM Kingston ON CHOH -FM Hearst ON 'CION -FM Quebec PO CJOK -FM Fort McMurray AB CBBL -FM London ON CFMCFM Saskatoon SK CHOI -FM Quebec PO CI00 -FM Halifax NS OJOS -FM Caronpod SK CBCL -FM London ON CFMF -FM Fermont PO CHOM -FM Montreal PO CIOS -FM Stephenville NF CJOZ -FM Bonavista Bay NF 'CBCS -FM Sudbury ON CFMG -FM Saint Albert AB CHON -FM Whitehorse YT CIOX -FM Smiths Falls ON CJPN -FM Fredericton NB CBCT -FM Chadottetown PE CFMH -FM Saint John NB CHOS -FM Rattling Brook NF CIOZ -FM Marystown NF CJPTFM Brockville ON CBCV -FM Victora BC CFMI -FM New Westminster BC CHOW-FM Welland ON CIPO -FM Port-Cartier PO CJPX-FM Montreal PO CBD -FM Saint John NB CFMK -FM Kingston ON CHOX -FM La Pocatiere PO CIPN -FM Pender Harbour BC CJOM -FM Saut Ste. Marie ON CEDO -FM Labrador City NF CFMM -FM Prince Albert SK CHOY -FM Moncton NB CIOB -FM Barrie ON CJQQ -FM Timmins ON 'CBE -FM Windsor ON CFMO -FM Hudson Bay SK CHOZ-FM St John's NF CIOM -FM London ON CJRE -FM Riviere au Renard PO CBEG -FM Samia ON 'CFMU -FM Hamilton ON CHPRFM Hawkesbury ON CIRA -FM Montreal PO CJRG-FM Gaspe PO CBF -FM Montreal PO CFMX -FM Cobourg ON CHOM -FM Vancouver BC CIRK -FM Edmonton AB CJRM-FM Labrador City NF CBF -FM-1 Trois Rivieres PO CFMX -FM -1 Toronto ON CHOXFM Prince Albert SK CIRV -FM Toronto ON CJRN -FM Niagara Falls ON CBFX -FM Montreal PO CFMY -FM Medicine Hat AB CHRD -FM Drummondville PQ CIRX -FM Prince George BC CJRO-FM Sudbury ON CBGA -FM -8 Iles-de-la-Madeleine PO CFNJ -FM Saint Gabriel -de-Brandon CHRE -FM Saint Catharines ON CISC -FM Gibson BC 'CJRTFM Toronto ON CBHA -FM Halifax NS Po CHRGFM Maria (Reserve) PO CISD -FM Iroquois ON CJRW -FM Summerside PE 'CBH -FM Halifax NS CFNK -FM Pinehouse Lake SK CHRI -FM Ottawa ON CISE -FM Secheh BC CJRX -FM Lethbridge AB CBI -FM Sydney NS CFNO -FM Marathon ON CHRK -FM Calgary AB 'CISM -FM Montreal PO CJSD -FM Thunder Bay ON CBJEFM Chicoutimi PO CFNR -FM Terrace BC CHRL -FM Roberval PO CISN -FM Edmonton AB CJSE-FM Shediac NB CBJ-FM Chicoutimi PO CFNY -FM Brampton ON CHRM -FM Matane PO LISP -FM Pemberton BC CJSI -FM Calgary AB 'CBJX -FM Chicoutimi PQ CFOM -FM Levis PO CHRO -FM Restigouche PO CISQ -FM Squamish BC CJSOFM Sorel PO 'CBKA-FM La Ronge SK CFOR -FM Maniwaki PO 'CHRW -FM London ON CISS -FM Toronto ON CJSR -FM Edmonton AB CBKFFM Regina SK CFOX -FM Vancouver BC CHRX -FM Fort St. John BC CISW -FM Whistler BC CJSS-FM Cornwall ON 'CBK -FM Regina SK CFOZFM Argentia NF CHRY -FM Toronto ON CITA -FM Moncton NB CJSU -FM Duncan BC 'CBKS -FM Saskatoon SK CFPL -FM London ON CHSJFM Saint John NB CITE -FM Montreal PO 'CJSWFM Calgary AB CBLA -FM Toronto ON CFPX -FM Pukatawagan MB CHSR -FM Fredericton NB CITE -FM -1 Sherbrooke PO CJTK -FM Sudbury ON CBLFM Toronto ON CFOC -FM Saskatoon SK CHSTFM London ON CITF-FM Quebec PO 'CJTR -FM Regina SK CBME -FM Montreal PO CFOM -FM Moncton NB CHSUFM Kelowna BC CITI -FM Winnipeg MB CJTSFM Lethbridge AB CBM -FM Montreal PO CFOR -FM Montreal PO CHTD -FM Saint Stephen NB 'CITR -FM Vancouver BC CJ-FT-FM New Liskeard ON CBMI -FM Baie Comeau PO CFQX -FM Selkirk MB CHIT -FM Victoria BC 'CIUT-FM Toronto ON CJUMFM Winnipeg MB CBMR -FM Fermont PO 'CFRC -FM Kingston ON CHTZ -FM Saint Catharines ON CIVR -FM Yellowknife NT CJVR -FM Menort SK 'CBN -FM Saint Johns NF 'CFRH -FM Penetanguishene ON CHUB -FM Red Deer AB CIWV -FM Hamilton ON CJWA -FM Wawa ON 'CBOF -FM Ottawa ON CFRMFM Little Current ON CHUK -FM Mashteuiatsh (Pointe -Bleue) CIXK -FM Owen Sound ON CJWLFM Iroquois Falls ON 'CBO -FM Ottawa ON 'CFRO -FM Vancouver BC PO CIXN -FM Fredericton NB CJXL -FM Moncton NB 'CBONFM Sudbury ON CFRO -FM Dartmouth NS CHUM -FM Toronto ON 'CIXXFM London ON CJXX-FM Grande Prairie AB 'CBOO -FM Ottawa ON CFRT -FM Igaluit NU 'CHUG -FM Ottawa ON CIZL -FM Regina SK CJXY-FM Burtington ON 'CBOX -FM Ottawa ON CFRU -FM Guelph ON CHUR -FM Norm Bay ON CIZN -FM Cambridge ON CJYC -FM Saint John NB 'CBQ -FM Thunder Bay ON CFRV -FM Lethbridge AB CHUT -FM Lac-Simon (Louvicourt) PO CIZZ -FM Red Deer AB CJZN -FM Victoria BC CBOL -FM Savant Lake ON CFRY -FM Portage la Prairie MB CHVD -FM Dolbeau PQ CJAB -FM Chicoutimi PO CKAGFM Pikogan PO CBOR -FM Rankin Inlet NT CFSR -FM Abbotsford BC CHVN -FM Winnipeg MB CJAEFM Winnipeg MB CKAJ-FM Jonquiere PO CBOS -FM Sioux Narrows ON 'CFTH -FM -1 Harrington Harbour PO CHVR -FM Pembroke ON CJAF -FM Cabano PQ CKAP-FM Kapuskasing ON 'CBOT-FM Thunder Bay ON CFTH -FM -2 La Tabatlere PO CHWF -FM Nanaimo BC 'CJAM -FM Windsor ON CKAU -FM Maliotenam PO CBOX -FM Kenora ON 'CFUV -FM Victoria BC CHWVFM Saint John NB CJANFM Asbestos PO CKBW -FM Bridgewater NS CBRF -FM Calgary AB CFVD -FM Degelis PQ CHYC -FM Sudbury ON CJAS -FM Saint Augustin PO CKBW -FM -1 Liverpool NS 'CBR -FM Calgary AB CFVD -FM -2 Pohenegamook PO CHYK -FM Timmins ON CJAT -FM Trail BC CKBW-FM -2 Shelbume NS 'CBRX -FM Rimouski PQ CFWC -FM Brantford ON CHYM -FM Kitchener ON CJAY -FM Calgary AB CKBY -FM Ottawa ON 'CBSI -FM Sept -Iles PO CFWE -FM Lac La Biche AB CHYR -FM Leamington ON CJBB -FM Englehart ON CKBZ -FM Kamloops BC CBTEFM Crawford Bay BC CFWF -FM Regina SK 'CHYZFM Sainte Foy PO CJBCFM Toronto ON CKBZ -FM1 Merritt BC 'CBTK -FM Kelowna BC CFWM -FM Winnipeg MB CIAJ -FM Prince Rupert BC CJBC -FM -4 London ON CKCB-FM Collingwood ON CBUF -FM Vancouver BC CFXJ -FM Toronto ON CIAU -FM Radisson PQ CJBEFM Port- Menier PO CKCK -FM Regina SK CBU -FM Vancouver BC CFXY -FM Fredericton NB CIAX -FM Windsor PO CJBR -FM Rimouski PO CKCN-FM Sept -Iles PO CBVEFM Quebec PO CFZZ -FM Saint Jean-sur -Richelieu PO CIBH -FM Parksville BC CJBXFM London ON CKCU-FM Ottawa ON 'CBV -FM Quebec PO CHAA -FM Longueuil PQ 'CIEL -FM Montreal PO CJCD -FM Yellowknife NT CKCW -FM Moncton NB 'CBV -FM -6 La Malbaie PO CHAI -FM Chateauguay PO CIBM -FM Riviere du Loup PO CJCD -FM -1 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Marie ON CIBO -FM Senneterre PO CJCFFM Cumberland House SK CKDK -FM Woodstock ON CBW -FM Winnipeg MB CHAY -FM Barrie ON CIBW -FM Drayton Valley AB CJCJ -FM Woodstock NB 'CKDU-FM Halifax NS 'CBWK -FM Thompson MB CHBW -FM Rocky Mountain House AB CIBX -FM Fredericton NB CJDC -FM Dawson Creek BC CKDX -FM Newmarket ON CBX -FM Edmonton AB CHCD -FM Simcoe ON CICU -FM Eskasoni Indian Reserve NS CJDJ -FM Saskatoon SK CKER -FM Edmonton AB CBYG -FM Prince George BC CHCN -FM Cole Harbour NS CICX -FM OnIlia ON CJDM -FM Drummondville PO CKEY -FM Fort Erie ON CBZF -FM Fredericton -St. John NB CHCO -FM Belleville ON CICY -FM Selkirk MB CJEL -FM Winkler MB CKFM -FM Toronto ON 'CBZ -FM Fredericton NB CHCR -FM Killaloe ON CICZ -FM Midland ON CJEM -FM Edmundston NB CKFX -FM North Bay ON CFAI -FM Edmundston NB CHEF -FM Matagami PO CIDC -FM Orangeville ON CJEN -FM Jenpeg MB CKGB -FM Timmins ON CFBG -FM Bracebndge ON CHEO -FM Sainte -Marie -de -Beauce PQ CIDR -FM Windsor ON CJET -FM Smiths Falls ON CKGE -FM Oshawa ON CFBK -FM Huntsville ON CHET -FM Chetwynd BC CIEG -FM Egmont BC CJEZ -FM Toronto ON CKGN -FM Kapuskasing ON CFBR -FM Edmonton AB CHEY -FM Trois Rivieres PO CIEU -FM Carleton PO CJFM -FM Montreal PO CKGO -FM Hope BC CFBS -FM Lourdes -de- Blanc -Sablon CHEZ -FM Ottawa ON CIEZ -FM Halifax NS CJFPFM Riviere du Loup PO CKGO -FM -1 Boston Bar BC PO CHFI -FM Toronto ON CIFA -FM Yarmouth NS CJFW -FM Terrace BC CKGY-FM Red Deer AB CFBT -FM Vancouver BC CHFM -FM Calgary AB CIFM -FM Kamloops BC CJFX -FM Antigonish NS CKHL -FM High Level AB CFBU -FM Saint Catharines ON CHFX -FM Halifax NS CIGB -FM Trois Rivieres PQ CJGO -FM Lachute Po CKHR-FM Hay River NT CFCAFM Kitchener ON CHGA-FM Maniwaki PO CIGL-FM Belleville ON CJIQ -FM Kifchener/Paris ON CKIA -FM Quebec PO CFCP -FM Courtenay BC CHGO -FM Val d'Or PO CIGO -FM Port Hawkesbury NS CJIT -FM Lac Megantic PO CKIK -FM Calgary AB CFCR -FM Saskatoon SK CHHK -FM Taber AB CIGV -FM Penticton BC CJJR -FM Vancouver BC CKIS -FM Vernon BC CFCV -FM Saint Andrews NF CHIK-FM Quebec PO CIHO -FM Saint Hilarion PO CJKK -FM Clarenville NF CKIX-FM Saint John's NF CFDA-FM Victoriaville PO 'CHIM -FM Timmins ON CIKI -FM Rimouski PO CJKL -FM Kirkland Lake ON 'CKJM -FM Cheticamp NS CFEI -FM Saint Hyacinthe PO CHIN -FM Toronto ON CIKR -FM Kingston ON CJKR -FM Winnipeg MB CKKC -FM Crawford Bay BC CFEL -FM Montmagny PO CHIP -FM Fort Coulonge PO CIKX -FM Grand Falls NB CJKX -FM Ajax ON CKKL-FM Ottawa ON CFEX -FM Victoria BC CHIO -FM Winnipeg MB CILE -FM Havre -Saint-Pierre PO CJLB -FM Thunder Bay ON CKKN -FM Prince George BC 'CFFFFM Peterborough ON CHJM -FM Saint Georges -de- Beauce CILK -FM Kelowna BC CJLF -FM Barrie ON CKKO -FM Victoria BC CFFM -FM Williams Lake BC Po CILO -FM Toronto ON CJLM -FM Joliette PO CKKR -FM Cranbrook BC 'CFGB -FM Happy Valley NF CHKFFM Calgary AB CILT -FM Steinbach MB CJLR -FM La Range SK CKKS -FM Vancouver BC CFGL -FM Laval PO CHKG -FM Vancouver BC CILZ-FM Greenville BC CJLSFM1 Shelburne NS CKKXFM Peace River AB CFGPFM Grande Prairie AB CHKS-FM Sarnia ON CIME -FM Saint Jerome PO CJLS -FM -2 Digby NS CKLB -FM Yellowknife NT CFGW -FM Yorkton SK CHLB -FM Lethbridge AB CIMF -FM Hull PO CJLX -FM Belleville ON CKLD -FM Thetford Mines PO CFGX -FM Sarnia ON CHLC -FM Baie Comeau PO CIMG -FM Swift Current SK CJMCFM Sainte Anne des Monts PO CKLE -FM Bathurst NB CFHK -FM Saint Thomas ON CHLO -FM Charlottetown PE CIMJ -FM Guelph ON CJMF -FM Quebec PO CKLF -FM Brandon MB CFTC-FM Listuguj
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