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  2. CFYK-DT - Wikipedia

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    CFYK-TV switched to digital broadcasting, flash cutting on VHF 8 (originally VHF 7) with a PSIP of 8.1 on August 1, 2012. [2] However, the CBC was not obligated to convert or close down this station, as no part of the Northwest Territories is designated as a mandatory market for digital conversion .

  3. CBC North - Wikipedia

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    On television, the first CBC production centre inside the CBC North service area opened at CFYK-TV in Yellowknife in 1979, producing Our Ways, a monthly news magazine. [33] An additional television production unit was established in Whitehorse in 1986, [34] and in Iqaluit in 1987 when production of the weekly program Taqravut moved there. [35]

  4. CKLB-FM - Wikipedia

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    NCS & CKLB Radio 101.9 New location on the 2nd floor. CKLB is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 101.9 FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.Owned by the Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories, the station was licensed in 1985 [1] (originally as CKNM-FM) and broadcasts a community radio format for the territory's First Nations population.

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  7. Wildfire forces city of Yellowknife in Canada to evacuate - AOL

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    Scripps News Staff. August 17, 2023 at 10:55 PM. People without vehicles line up to register for evacuation flights in Yellowknife, Canada.

  8. CJCD-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJCD-FM (100.1 FM, 100.1 True North FM) is a radio station in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Owned by Vista Radio , it broadcasts a classic hits format as serving Yellowknife and Dettah . The station also has a rebroadcaster , CJCD-FM-1 at 100.1 FM, in Hay River .

  9. CFYK-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFYK began broadcasting on January 15, 1950. [1] Like other radio stations in Northern Canada at the time, CFYK was licensed to the Canadian Army's Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and utilized the technical infrastructure of the Northwest Territories and Yukon Radio System, but was managed by a civilian committee and operated by volunteers as a commercial-free community radio station.