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Fort McMurray (/ m ə k ˈ m ʌr i / mək-MURR-ee) is an urban service area in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta, Canada. [10] [11] It is located in northeast Alberta, in the middle of the Athabasca oil sands, surrounded by boreal forest.
CKYX-FM (97.9 MHz) is a radio station serving Fort McMurray, Alberta with an active rock format branded as 97.9 Rock. The station received approval by the CRTC in 1984 to broadcast at 97.9 MHz. [1] CKYX also has a rebroadcaster on Tar Island at 95.7 MHz. [2]
CJOK went on the air January 1, 1973, as the first radio station in Fort McMurray. It was founded by Roger Charest and was the namesake for his broadcast company, the OK Radio Group. In 1985, a sister FM station, CKYX-FM , was established.
CHFT-FM (100.5 MHz) is a Canadian radio station in Fort McMurray, Alberta. The station airs a rock-leaning classic hits format branded on-air as 100.5 Cruz FM. The station is owned by Harvard Media. Initially owned by Newcap Radio, the station received CRTC approval on November 15, 2006 [1] and launched on June 16, 2008 branded as 100.5 K-Rock.
CFVR-FM (103.7 MHz) is a Canadian radio station serving Fort McMurray, Alberta, broadcasting a rhythmic adult contemporary format branded on-air as Play 103. The station is owned & operated by Harvard Media .
Fort McMoney is a 2013 web documentary and strategy video game about Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada and Athabasca oil sands development, directed by David Dufresne [].The documentary uses interactive game elements to allow users to decide the city's future and attempt to responsibly develop the world's largest oil sands reserves.
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The airline was established as Contact Airways in 1960 with a Class 4C operating license, based in Fort McMurray. [2] It was sold in the 1960s and later became wholly owned by the Mikisew Cree First Nation in 1995. It had 63 employees as of at March 2007. [1] It was awarded the Fort McMurray Business of the Year award in 2005. [3]