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  2. CJSA-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJSA-FM, branded as CMR Diversity FM 101.3, is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts to the Greater Toronto Area, reaching a majority South-Asian audience.. CMR stands for "Canadian Multicultural Radio", as the station serves over 20 ethnic groups and broadcasts in more than 24 languages.

  3. Tamil Vision International - Wikipedia

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    It is owned and operated by CMR Diversity FM 101.3. tvi started to broadcast the program in HD format from January 2017 and now it is tvi HD. On September 17, 2012, the CRTC approved Tamil Vision's request to convert from a licensed Category B specialty service to an exempted Cat.

  4. List of radio stations in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of licence Owner Format CJKX-FM: 95.9 FM: Ajax: Durham Radio: country: CKON-FM: 97.3 FM: Akwesasne: Akwesasne Communication Society: First Nations community radio: CJNK-FM

  5. CMR - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Multicultural Radio or CJSA-FM (CMR Diversity FM 101.3), a Toronto radio station; CMR (motorcycle company), also known as CMCR (Centre de montage et de récupération), a French motorcycle manufacturer; Country Music Radio, a defunct European radio station; Cross Movement Records, Christian hip-hop record label

  6. CJMR - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the station was denied a licence to move to the FM dial. [3] CJMR and CHMB are the only stations in Canada which broadcast on 1320 AM. CJMR's programming is mainly South Asian ( Hindi and Punjabi ) with some Croatian , Dutch , Filipino , Gujarati , Italian , Mandarin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Spanish , Ukrainian and Urdu ...

  7. First Canadian Place - Wikipedia

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    The tower and associated buildings occupy a block once home to two major newspapers, the Toronto Star’s Toronto Star Building and The Globe and Mail ' s William H. Wright Building. The site was the last of the corners at King and Bay to be redeveloped in the 1960s and 1970s, and a major bidding war began over the property.

  8. CJAI-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station launched on April 1, 2006, originally on 93.7 FM with a power of 5 watts. [1] Previously licensed as a developmental community radio station, Amherst Island Radio changed frequency to 92.1 FM in October 2007 following the licensing of a new radio station on the adjacent 93.5 frequency in Kingston, [2] and was granted a permanent license on December 6, 2007. [3]

  9. CJML-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJML-FM is a radio station in Milton, Ontario broadcasting on 101.3 MHz. Owned by Local Radio Lab Inc., the station covers the immediate Milton area from its transmitter at X. Owned by Local Radio Lab Inc., the station covers the immediate Milton area from its transmitter at X.