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Montreal: Program of comedy films screened as part of the Just for Laughs comedy festival [8] Concordia Film Festival: Montreal: Festival of student films staged by Concordia University [9] Courts d'un soir: Montreal: Short films [10] Cuisine, Cinéma & Confidences: Baie-Saint-Paul: Festival of food-related films and culinary events [11] Divers ...
One such example is the Newfoundland Herald, which features television listings for the province, along with entertainment news and light features. TV Guide editions sold in Quebec are generally limited to Anglophone communities, and featured only local listings for Montreal, Sherbrooke, and/or Ottawa.
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TVA's offices in Montreal where local station CFTM and its owner have been headquartered since October 1975 [3]. TVA traces its roots to 1963, when CJPM-TV in Chicoutimi, a station only a few months old and in need of revenue, began sharing programs with the largest privately owned francophone station in Canada, CFTM-TV in Montreal.
In 1999, Radio-Canada applied to the CRTC for a license to launch a third all-news station in Montreal, on the 690 AM frequency CBF had surrendered in 1997 when it moved to FM. The application was rejected. Radio-Canada filed an appeal of the decision with the Federal Court of Appeal, which denied the request in October of that year.
community-owned rebroadcaster of CITE-FM Montreal CFBD-FM: 93.1 FM: La Grande-3 generating station: Club Social du Nord-Est: community-owned rebroadcaster of CKAC Montreal CFBE-FM: 99.5 FM: La Grande-3 generating station: Club Social du Nord-Est: community-owned rebroadcaster of CITE-FM Montreal CJMC-FM-4: 92.7 FM: Grande-Vallée: Radio du Golfe
Quebec is the second-most populous province in Canada with 8,501,833 residents as of 2021 and is the largest in land area at 1,298,599.75 km 2 (501,392.17 sq mi). [1] For statistical purposes, the province is divided into 1,282 census subdivisions, [2] which are municipalities and equivalents. [3]
This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in Montreal, Quebec and surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal.. As of 2018, there are 61 National Historic Sites in this region, [1] of which four (Lachine Canal, Louis-Joseph Papineau, Sir George-Étienne Cartier and The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site) are administered by Parks Canada ...