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Heartland Town Centre is a collective grouping of outdoor shopping centres located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Heartland Town Centre occupies 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m 2 ) of space and has 180 stores, making it one of Canada's largest power centres .
WESH 2 Sunrise viewers can look forward to seeing a brand-new face in the mornings beginning next week, as Meaghan Mackey is joining the morning team as the first warning traffic anchor and ...
KLCC Property Holdings Berhad: Management: Suria KLCC Sdn. Bhd. Owner: KLCC Property Berhad / CBRE Global Investors: No. of stores and services: 380: Total retail floor area: 140,000 m 2 (1,500,000 sq ft) No. of floors: 6: Parking: 5400: Public transit access KJ10 KLCC LRT station PY21 Persiaran KLCC MRT station (700m) www.suriaklcc.com.my
WESH ended programming on its analog signal, on VHF channel 2, at 9 a.m. on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. [21] The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition VHF channel 11, [22] using virtual channel 2. WESH is the only television station in the Orlando ...
Toronto: CFIQ: AM 640 640 Toronto news/talk: CILQ: FM 107.1 Q107 mainstream rock: Vancouver: CFMI: FM 101.1 Rock 101 active rock: CFOX: FM 99.3 The World Famous CFOX alternative rock: CKGO: AM 730 980 CKNW news/talk (simulcast of CKNW) CKNW: AM 980 980 CKNW news/talk: Winnipeg: CJKR: FM 97.5 Power97 active rock: CJOB: AM 680 680 CJOB news/talk ...
Call Sign Virtual Channel Number City State Notes K02AO-D: 9: Eureka: Montana: Rebroadcasts KCFW-TV: K02EE-D: 9: Weaverville: California: Rebroadcasts KIXE-TV: K02EG ...
KLCC 89.7 FM is a National Public Radio member station based in Eugene, Oregon. It operates on various other repeater frequencies at other cities in Western, Southern and Central Oregon. It operates on various other repeater frequencies at other cities in Western, Southern and Central Oregon.
The channel was launched in 1996 [1] by Rogers Cable under the name Direct To You, with the tagline "The Infomercial Channel".. In March 1997, Torstar announced that it would purchase the channel from Rogers Cable for $1.7 million, with the intention of rebranding the channel to align it with the Toronto Star newspaper, the flagship brand of Torstar Corporation.