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PDF Format Or in HTML at the Following Internet Site Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-409 Ottawa, 24 August 2006 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Across Canada Administrative renewals 1. The Commission renews the broadcasting licences for the programming undertakings set out in the appendix to this decision, from their current expiry dates to 31 August 2008, subject to the terms and conditions in effect under the current licences. 2. This decision does not dispose of any substantive issue that may exist with respect to the renewal of these licences and interested parties will have an opportunity to comment at the appropriate time. Secretary General This decision is to be appended to each licence. It is available in alternative format upon request, and may also be examined in PDF format or in HTML at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca Appendix to Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-409 Licences expiring 31 August 2006 CBBS-FM Sudbury Ontario CBBX-FM Sudbury Licences expiring 31 August 2007 AM Stations CBA Moncton, New Brunswick and its transmitters CBAA-FM Newcastle New Brunswick CBAE-FM Campbellton CBE Windsor, Ontario and its transmitters CBEE-FM Chatham Ontario CBEG-FM Sarnia CBEF Windsor, Ontario and its transmitter CBEF-FM-1 Leamington Ontario CBFA-3 Weymontachie, Quebec CBG Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador and its transmitters CBGC-FM Carmanville Newfoundland and CBGY Bonavista Bay Labrador CBNG Glovertown CBNG-FM Glovertown CBI Sydney, Nova Scotia and its transmitters CBHF-FM Northeast Margaree Nova Scotia CBHI-FM Inverness CBIB-FM Bay St. Lawrence CBIC-FM Cheticamp CBK Regina, Saskatchewan and its transmitters CBKM-FM Meadow Lake Saskatchewan CBKR-FM Regina CBK-1-FM Saskatoon CBN St-John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador and its transmitters CBNL-FM Clarenville Newfoundland and CBNM-FM Marystown Labrador CBNO-FM Swift Current CBNQ-FM Trepassey CBNR-FM Ramea CBNS-FM St. Alban’s CBNV-FM Placentia CBNU-FM Fermeuse CBNX-FM St. Vincent’s ii CBPN Golden, British Columbia CBR Calgary, Alberta and its transmitters CBRA-FM Coutts/Milk River Alberta CBRB Banff CBRB-FM Banff CBRC-FM Harvie Heights CBRD-FM Red Deer CBRE-FM Exshaw CBRI-FM Etzikom CBRL-FM Lethbridge CBRM-FM Medicine Hat CBRP-FM Pincher Creek CBXC Coleman CBXL Blairmore CBR-1-FM Calgary CBT Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador and its transmitters CBTB-FM Baie Verte Newfoundland and CBTJ-FM Hampden Labrador CBTL-FM Millertown CBTR-FM Roddickton CBU Vancouver, British Columbia and its transmitters CBRU Squamish British Columbia CBUE-FM Hope CBXK Pemberton CBYF-FM Chilliwack CBYH-FM Harrison Hot Springs CBYW-FM Whistler CKZU Vancouver No call sign Abbotsford (FM) CBW Winnipeg, Manitoba and its transmitters CBWA-FM Manigotagan Manitoba CBWV-FM Brandon CBWW-FM Dauphin CBWX-FM Fisher Branch CBWY-FM Jackhead CBWZ-FM Fairford CBW-1-FM Winnipeg CBX Edmonton, Alberta and its transmitters CBKC Fort Vermilion Alberta CBKD High Level CBWI Grande Cache CBXA-FM Chateh CBXD Edson CBX-FM-1 Bonnyville CBXG-FM Peace River CBXH-FM Jean d’Or CBXI-FM Hinton CBXJ-FM Jasper CBXK-FM Fox Lake CBXN-FM Fort McMurray iii CBXP-FM Grande Prairie CBXS-FM Swan Hills CBXV-FM Fox Creek CBXX Rainbow Lake CBX-FM-2 Edmonton CBY Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador and its transmitters CBDT-FM Deer Lake Newfoundland and CBNA St. Anthony Labrador CBNC-FM Stephenville CBNE-FM Port-aux-Basques CBNF-FM Bonne Bay CBNH-FM St. Andrew’s CBNJ-FM Port Saunders CBYM-FM Mount St. Margaret CBYP-FM Portland Creek CBZ Fredericton, New Brunswick and its transmitters CBAM-FM Edmundston New Brunswick CBAX McAdam CBZB Boiestown CBZC-FM Bon Accord CBZD-FM Doaktown CBZW-FM Woodstock CFFB Iqaluit, Nunavut and its transmitters CBIH-FM Cape Dorset Nunavut CBII-FM Igloolik CBIJ-FM Pangnirtung CBIK-FM Pond Inlet CBIL-FM Resolute Bay CFFB-1-FM Cambridge Bay CFFB-2-FM Kugluktuk (Coppermine) CFPR Prince Rupert, British Columbia and its transmitters CBKA Stewart British Columbia CBKL Alice Arm CBRH New Hazelton CBTD Kispiox CBTH-FM Terrace CBTM-FM Masset CBTZ-FM Kitwanga CBUK-FM Kitimat CBYA-FM Aiyansh CBYB-FM Port Clements CBYQ-FM Queen Charlotte CFWH Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and its transmitters CBDB Watson Lake Yukon Territory CBDC Mayo CBDD Elsa CBDF-FM Haines Junction CBDK Teslin CBDL-FM Destruction Bay CBDM Beaver Creek CBDN Dawson City iv CBDN-FM Dawson City CBDX Swift River CBQF Carmacks CBQJ Ross River CBQK-FM Faro CBUA-FM Atlin British Columbia CFYK Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and its transmitters CBDI Fort Smith Northwest Territories CBDJ-FM Hay River CBDO Fort Simpson CBKE Fort Chipewyan Alberta CBQB-FM Rae-Edzo Northwest Territories CBQC Fort Providence CBQD-FM Fort Resolution CBQG Wrigley CHAK Inuvik, Northwest Territories and its transmitters CBAK Aklavik Northwest Territories CBDW Norman Wells CBIN-FM Cambridge Bay Nunavut CBIO-FM Kugluktuk (Coppermine) CBQE-FM Fort Good Hope Northwest Territories CBQI Tulita CBQM Fort McPherson CBAC Tuktoyaktuk CHFA Edmonton, Alberta and its transmitters CBRF-FM Calgary Alberta CHFA-1-FM Lethbridge CHFA-2-FM Red Deer CHFA-3-FM Peace River CHFA-4-FM Hinton CHFA-5-FM Grande Prairie CHFA-6-FM Fort McMurray CHFA-7-FM Falher CHFA-8-FM Medicine Hat CHFA-10-FM Edmonton CJBC Toronto, Ontario and its transmitters CJBC-1-FM Belleville Ontario CJBC-2-FM Kingston CJBC-3-FM Penetanguishene CJBC-4-FM London CJBC-5-FM Peterborough CKSB St-Boniface, Manitoba and its transmitters CKSB-1 Ste. Rose du Lac Manitoba CKSB-1-FM Ste. Rose du Lac CKSB-2 St. Lazare CKSB-FM-3 The Pas CKSB-FM-4 Flin Flon CKSB-FM-5 Thompson CKSB-FM-6 Dryden Ontario CKSB-FM-7 Kenora CKSB-FM-8 Brandon Manitoba v CKSB-FM-9 Fort Frances Ontario CKSB-10-FM Winnipeg Manitoba FM Stations CBAF-FM Moncton, New Brunswick and its transmitters CBAF-FM Moncton New Brunswick CBAF-20 Kedgwick CBAF-21 Saint-Quentin CBAF-FM-1 Fredericton/Saint John CBAF-FM-18 Lameque CBAF-FM-2 Neguac CBAF-FM-3 Campbellton CBAF-FM-4 Edmundston CBAF-FM 5 Halifax, Nova Scotia and its transmitters CBAF-FM-10 New Glasgow Nova Scotia CBAF-FM-11 Mulgrave CBAF-FM-12 Margaree CBAF-FM-13 Cheticamp CBAF-FM-14 Sydney CBAF-FM-16 Port au Port Newfoundland and CBAF-FM-17 St. John’s Labrador CBAF-FM-6 Middleton Nova Scotia CBAF-FM-7 Digby CBAF-FM-8 Weymouth CBAF-FM-9 Yarmouth CBAF-FM 15 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and its transmitters CBAF-FM-19 Urbainville Prince Edward Island CBAF-FM-20 St. Edward/St. Louis CBAL-FM Moncton, New Brunswick and its transmitters CBAL-FM-1 Néguac/Allardville New Brunswick CBAL-FM-2 Lameque CBAL-FM-3 Campbellton CBAL-FM-4 Fredericton CBAL-FM-5 Edmundston CBCL-FM London, Ontario CBCS-FM Sudbury, Ontario and its transmitters CBCA-FM Attawapiskat Ontario CBCC-FM Hearst CBCE-FM Little Current CBCG-FM Elk Lake CBCI-FM Fort Albany CBCJ-FM Timmins CBCN-FM North Bay CBCR-FM Kirkland Lake CBCU-FM Chapleau CBCY-FM Haileybury CBEC-FM Elliot Lake CBEU Temagami vi CBEY Moosonee CBLF Foleyet CBLJ-FM Wawa CBLO Mattawa CBOK-FM Kapuskasing CBSM-FM Sault Ste. Marie CBCT-FM Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island CBCV-FM Victoria, British Columbia and its transmitters CBCV-FM-1 Metchosin/Sooke British Columbia CBKJ Gold River CBKO Coal Harbour CBKU Sayward CBRY-FM Alert Bay CBTQ-FM Port Alberni CBTW-FM Woss Camp CBUW-FM Powell River CBUX Port Alice CBUY-FM Port Hardy CBXP Tahsis CBXQ Ucluelet CBXZ-FM Tofino CBYT-FM Campbell River CBD-FM Saint John, New Brunswick CBAO St. Stephen New Brunswick CBZA-FM Grand Manan CBDQ-FM Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador CBE-FM Windsor, Ontario CBF-FM Montréal, Quebec and its transmitters CBF-1 Senneterre Quebec CBF-16 Clova CBF-17 Lac-Édouard CBF-18 Parent CBF-3 Lebel-sur-Quévillon CBF-4 Matagami CBF-FM-13 Saint-Michel-des-Saints CBF-FM-14 Saint-Jovite CBF-FM-15 L’Annonciation CBF-FM-7 Radisson CBF-FM-9 Mont-Laurier CBF-FM-8 Trois-Rivières, Quebec and its transmitter CBF-FM-19 La Tuque Quebec CBF-FM-10 Sherbrooke, Quebec and its transmitters CBF-FM-11 Asbestos/Danville Quebec CBF-FM-12 Victoriaville CBF-FM-2 Magog CBF-FM-6 Lac-Mégantic vii CBFG-FM Chisasibi (Fort-George), Quebec CBFH-FM Waskaganish, Quebec CBFV-FM Waswanipi, Quebec CBFX-FM Montréal, Quebec and its transmitters CBFX-FM-1 Trois-Rivières Quebec CBFX-FM-2 Sherbrooke CBFX-FM-3 Amos CBFX-FM-4 Rouyn CBFX-FM-5 Gaspé CBFX-FM-6 Mont-Laurier CBGA-FM Matane, Quebec and its transmitters CBGA-1 New Carlisle Quebec CBGA-3-FM Rivière-au-Renard CBGA-4-FM Lac-au-Saumon CBGA-6 Murdochville CBGA-7 Sainte-Anne-des-Monts CBGA-FM-10 Gaspé CBGA-FM-11 Mont-Louis-en-Haut CBGA-FM-12 Marsoui CBGA-FM-13 Gros-Morne CBGA-FM-14 Grande-Vallée CBGA-FM-15 L’Anse-à-Valleau CBGA-FM-7 Sainte-Anne-des-Monts CBGA-FM-8 Îles-de-la-Madeleine CBGA-FM-9 Cloridorme CBHA-FM Halifax, Nova Scotia and its transmitters CBAP-FM Shelburne Nova Scotia CBAZ-FM Sheet Harbour CBHB-FM Mulgrave CBHC-FM Truro CBHL-FM Liverpool CBHM-FM Middleton CBHN-FM New Glasgow CBHY-FM Yarmouth CBH-FM Halifax, Nova Scotia and its transmitters CBA-FM Moncton New Brunswick CBCH-FM Charlottetown Prince Edward Island CBH-FM-2 Mulgrave Nova Scotia CBZ-FM Fredericton New Brunswick CBH-FM-1 Middleton Nova Scotia CBI-FM Sydney, Nova Scotia CBJ-FM Chicoutimi, Quebec and its transmitters CBJ-2 Chapais Quebec CBJ-FM-1 Chibougamau CBJ-FM-3 Dolbeau CBJ-FM-4 L’Anse-St-Jean CBJ-FM-6 La Baie viii CBJX-FM Chicoutimi, Quebec and its transmitter CBJX-FM-1 Dolbeau Quebec CBKA-FM La Ronge, Saskatchewan and its transmitters CBDH-FM Uranium City Saskatchewan CBKB Beauval CBKC-FM Île-à-la-Crosse CBKD-FM Buffalo Narrows CBKE-FM La Loche CBKG-FM Fond du Lac CBKH Stony Rapids/Black Lake CBKI-FM Stanley Mission CBKJ-FM Pinehouse Lake CBKK-FM Patuanak CBKL-FM Montreal Lake CBKN-FM
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