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In part due to the news cutbacks at CTV Northern Ontario in the early 2000s, several web media outlets have also emerged to provide local news coverage to North Bay. These include BayToday, [3] North Bay Nipissing News [4] and NBTV, [5] and alternative media outlets such as Solvent Magazine [6] and North Bay Scene. [7]
Village Media is a Canadian media company, which operates a number of hyperlocal online news and community websites throughout Ontario. [1]Village Media's news sites focus on providing local stories written by local journalists in the communities that they serve. [2]
North Bay is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.It is the seat of Nipissing District and takes its name from its position on the shore of Lake Nipissing.It developed as a railroad centre, its airport was an important military location during the Cold War and it is 350 kilometres (220 mi) from Ottawa and Toronto.
Each of the four cities served by the CTV Northern Ontario system saw the launch of a locally owned television station in the 1950s: Sudbury's CKSO-TV was launched by the owners of the Sudbury Star in 1953, Sault Ste. Marie's CJIC-TV was launched by Hyland Broadcasting in 1955, North Bay's CKGN-TV was launched by Gerry Alger and Gerry Stanton in 1955, and Timmins's CFCL-TV was launched by J ...
CKNY-DT (channel 10) is a television station in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station maintains a transmitter adjacent to Ski Hill Road (southwest of Highway 534) in Nipissing. CKNY-DT is part of the CTV Northern Ontario sub-system.
airs four digital subchannels (Community Channel on 34.1, French and Spanish Community on 34.2, Caldwell First Nation programming on 34.3 and Local News on 34.4), the first station in Canada to offer multiple digital subchannels, and the first low-power broadcaster/community channel in Canada to convert to digital operations.
YourTV in Ontario provides comprehensive coverage of the Ontario Hockey League, broadcasting games in Peterborough, Sarnia, Windsor, North Bay, Kingston and Niagara. Most home and away games of those teams being available only on cable on the local station, while many other OHL games are available as part of a package in partnership with Rogers ...
Tess Richey was born 30 November 1994, [1] the youngest of five daughters in a close-knit family from North Bay, Ontario. [2] She attended E.W. Norman Public School and Widdifield Secondary School. [3] Richey worked as an assistant manager at the Days Inn in North Bay before moving to Toronto. [4]