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CFJC-TV (analogue channel 4) is a television station in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, affiliated with Citytv.Owned by the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Pemberton Terrace and Columbia Street West in Kamloops, and its transmitter is located near Southern Yellowhead Highway/Highway 5, southeast of Kamloops Airport.
He represents the electoral district of Kamloops-North Thompson as a member of the Conservative Party of British Columbia. He is the former mayor of Barriere, British Columbia. He was elected in 2018 and acclaimed in 2022. [1] [2] He resigned as mayor after winning his seat in the provincial election. [3]
Kamloops: 4 CFJC-TV: Citytv: semi-satellite of CKVU-DT Vancouver (except for newscasts) Kamloops: 6 CHKM-TV: Global: satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Kelowna: 22 2.1 CHBC-DT: Global: semi-satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver (except for newscasts) Kelowna: 24 5.1 CHKL-DT: Global: satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Prince George: 2 CKPG-TV: Citytv
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his top minister’s surprise resignation following a clash on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.
Pattison converted CFJC to its current FM frequency, adult contemporary format and call sign in 2001. [1] By December 2010 , the station switched formats to hot adult contemporary , dropping most classic hits from the playlist, and going head-to-head up against rock -leaning CHR/Top 40 station CKRV-FM (which had been hot AC up until 2010).
The city's main daily newspaper was the Kamloops Daily News which ceased publication in 2014. [1] The city is also home to Kamloops This Week , [ 2 ] a free newspaper which publishes two times a week.
With a government shutdown narrowly avoided late Friday into Saturday morning, the House and Senate sent a funding bill to President Joe Biden's desk. An initial bipartisan deal was tanked earlier ...
The station was established in 1977 as a local rebroadcaster of Vancouver's CBU, replacing private CBC affiliate CFJC (now CKBZ-FM).CBYK switched to CBTK-FM Kelowna after regional programming for the Southern BC Interior commenced from that station in 1987.