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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 ...
CITO was established April 1, 1971, as CKSO-TV-2, originally rebroadcasting CKSO in Sudbury.Unlike CKSO and CKNY in North Bay, which were established in the 1950s as CBC affiliates and then reaffiliated with CTV in 1971 when J. Conrad Lavigne established new CBC stations in those markets; in Timmins, Lavigne's existing station CFCL retained its CBC affiliation and CTV service was provided by a ...
CTV 2: Broadcasts from Stevenson, northeast of Wheatley, serving Chatham–Kent, Leamington, and Essex County: Windsor: 9 9.1 CBET-DT: CBC: Broadcasts from McGregor, Ontario: Windsor: 19 19.1 CICO-TV-32: TVO: Broadcasts from McGregor, Ontario: Windsor: 17 26.1 CHWI-TV-60: CTV 2: Broadcasts from Victoria Park Place apartment tower, in Downtown ...
This is a list of television stations in Canada licensed to broadcast by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), all having call signs which begin with the letter C. A blue background indicates a station that continues to broadcast exclusively via an analogue transmission in lieu of a conversion to digital ...
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]
In 2022, the annual train tour returned after a three year hiatus due to COVID-19 and has embarked through parts of Canada and the U.S since. Where does the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train stop?
Timmins is home to one television station which is locally licensed, CITO-TV.However, that station effectively acts as a satellite of Sudbury's CICI-TV as part of the CTV Northern Ontario system — the station's only direct local production is news reportage which airs as part of regional newscasts produced at the Sudbury station.
Timmins (/ ˈ t ɪ m ɪ n s / TIM-ins) is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada, located on the Mattagami River. The city is the fourth-largest city in the Northeastern Ontario region with a population of 41,145 at the 2021 Canadian census and an estimated population of 44,819 in 2023. [2] [4] The city's economy is based on natural resource ...