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CBOFT first signed on the air on June 24, 1955, as the first French-language television station in Ontario. Previously, CBOT aired both CBC and Radio-Canada programs. For a brief time during 1977 and 1978, until CHOT opened, CBOFT also carried some TVA programs, after Ottawa's first TVA affiliate, CFVO-TV (whose channel 30 frequency is now occupied by CIVO) went bankrupt.
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – Le Canada Français; Saint-Jérôme – L'Écho du Nord, Journal Le Nord; Saint-Lin-Laurentides – L'Express Montcalm; Saint-Sauveur – Le Journal des Pays-d'en-Haut La Vallée; Saint-Tite – L'Hebdo Mékinac Des Chenaux; Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts – L'Information du Nord Sainte-Agathe
The Ottawa East Side Historic District is a residential historic district in eastern Ottawa, Illinois. The district is located on a peninsula formed by the confluence of the Fox River and Illinois River and is only connected to the rest of Ottawa by a single bridge. The area's relative isolation caused the city's businesses and industries to ...
The Ottawa Commercial Historic District is a historic district in downtown Ottawa, Illinois. The district includes 195 buildings and structures, most of them commercial buildings, spread out over 26 city blocks. The oldest buildings in the district, located near the Illinois and Fox rivers, were built in the 1830s.
Ici RDI is a Canadian French-language specialty news channel owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada). The channel began broadcasting on January 1, 1995, as Réseau de l'information (French pronunciation: [ʁezo də lɛ̃fɔʁmasjɔ̃], Information Network).
Ottawa is a city in and the county seat of LaSalle County, Illinois, United States.It is located at the confluence of the navigable Fox River and Illinois River, the latter being a conduit for river barges and connects Lake Michigan at Chicago, to the Mississippi River, and North America's 25,000 mile river system.
The Senate of Canada Building (French: édifice du Sénat du Canada) is a government building and former railway station that serves as the temporary seat of the Senate of Canada. Located at 2 Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa , it was known as Ottawa Union Station and served as the city's central railway station from 1912 until 1966.
Canada Still published 1845 The Stanstead Journal: English Stanstead, Quebec: Canada Still published 1845 Ottawa Citizen: English Ottawa: Canada Still published 1846 Boston Herald: English Boston, Massachusetts: United States Still published 1846 The Hamilton Spectator: English Hamilton, Ontario: Canada Still published 1846 The Victoria ...