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Magnetic Hill Concert Site is a live music venue in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is one of the largest music venues in Canada. Originally built in 1984 for Pope John Paul II to hold a papal mass during his tour of Canada, the site was redesigned in the 1990s as a concert venue. The site has hosted annual or biennial summer concerts since ...
The station first went on the air in 1954 and was founded by Fred A. Lynds and his company, Moncton Broadcasting, along with CKCW radio (AM 1220, now 94.5 FM). It was originally the CBC Television affiliate for central and northern New Brunswick. CKCW was part of a regional network of stations called the Lionel Television System.
Moncton's Capitol Theatre is a performing arts venue and hosts productions for the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada, and Theatre New Brunswick. Moncton's Capitol Theatre, an 800-seat restored 1920s-era vaudeville house on Main Street, is the main centre for cultural entertainment for the city.
MONCTON, New Brunswick (AP) - Three police officers were shot dead and two others were injured in a rare case of gun violence in the east coast Canadian province of New Brunswick, officials said.
Jacques Poitras was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, [2] in either 1967 or 1968. [a] After attending Moncton High School, [2] Poitras attended the Carleton School of Journalism, where he received his Bachelor of Journalism in 1990 and Master of Journalism in 1991. [4] Additionally, Poitras was listed in the Deans' Honour List in 1989. [1]
CBAFT-DT's studios are located on Main Street in Moncton, adjacent to the Dieppe border and the CF Champlain shopping centre, and its transmitter is located on Timberline Road in Moncton. Prior to September 2, 2008, the station was known as Télévision de Radio-Canada Atlantique .
CKNI-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting on 91.9 FM in Moncton, New Brunswick. Owned by Acadia Broadcasting , the station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as 91.9 The Bend . CKNI's studios and offices are located at Jones Lake Place on Main Street in Moncton.
Moncton: 127 m (417 ft)-1971: A reinforced concrete broadcasting tower used to provide directional radio services. It is the tallest structure in Atlantic Canada. 1 One 77 (7177 Quinpool Road) Halifax: 111 m (364 ft) 34: Under construction. Topped out in 2023. Construction is expected to be completed in 2024. [1] [2] 2 The Vüze: Halifax: 106 m ...