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channel Digital channel Virtual channel Callsign Network Notes Chetwynd: 55 CHET-TV Independent: Cranbrook: 5 CFCN-TV-9: CTV: satellite of CFCN-DT Calgary, Alberta: Dawson Creek: 5 CJDC-TV: CTV 2: Fraser Valley: 47 66.1 CHNU-DT: Joytv: serves Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley Kamloops: 4 CFJC-TV: Citytv: semi-satellite of CKVU-DT Vancouver ...
Later operated as the flagship station of the CH / E! system from 2001 to 2009; now an independent station owned by Channel Zero: Kamloops, British Columbia: CFJC-TV 4: 1957-2006 CH / E! Now a Citytv affiliate owned by the Jim Pattison Group; CBC is no longer seen terrestrially in the market Kelowna, British Columbia: CHBC-TV 2: 1957-2006 CH ...
It is owned and operated by Rogers Sports & Media alongside Citytv station CKVU-DT (channel 10). The two stations share studios at the corner of West 2nd Avenue and Columbia Street (near False Creek) in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood of Vancouver; CHNM-DT's transmitter is located atop Mount Seymour in the district municipality of North Vancouver.
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The logo featured the pacific dogwood flower, the provincial flower of British Columbia. [6] In 1963, local entrepreneur Frank Griffiths, owner of radio station CKNW (980 AM), purchased CHAN-TV from Vantel, along with nearby CBC affiliate CHEK-TV (channel 6) in the Vancouver Island city of Victoria, from its original owner, David Armstrong. At ...
A developing storm system forecast to swing off the Oregon and Washington coastline on Friday will add to the region's weather ... California and British Columbia while wreaking havoc on road ...
CHEK's first logo, used from 1956 to 1960 CHEK-DT studios at 780 Kings Road in Victoria since 1984. The station first signed on the air on December 1, 1956. Originally operating as a CBC affiliate, it was founded by David Armstrong, owner of local radio station CKDA (1220 AM, now CJZN-FM on 91.3); Armstrong originally applied to assign the CKTV call letters for the station, which was changed ...