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CKEZ-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 97.9 FM in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. The station airs an classic / active rock format branded as Q97.9 . The station is owned by the Stingray Group which also owns sister station CKEC-FM .
Olds – Olds Albertan, Olds Gazette, Mountain View County News; Onoway – Lac Ste. Anne Bulletin, Onoway Community Voice; Oyen – Oyen Echo; Parkland County – Tri Area News; Peace River – Peace River Record-Gazette; Ponoka – Ponoka News, Ponoka Herald; Provost – Provost News; Red Deer – Central Alberta Advisor; Redcliff – 40-Mile ...
This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, ... Acme Telegram-Tribune: AB: Acme: 1914 1914 Acme Valley News: AB: ... The News: NS: New Glasgow: 1911 2020 Oxford ...
Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in New Brunswick" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
For 40 years CHSJ-TV provided local news and programming in English to the province, and as an affiliate of CBC Television, it linked provincial viewers to national and international programs. CHSJ-TV was sold in 1994 to the CBC and recalled as CBAT. In 1988, New Brunswick Broadcasting established a new television station in Dartmouth, Nova ...
This is a list of early Canadian newspapers.This includes newspapers in all the former colonies now a part of Canada, which published prior to the War of 1812.The earliest Canadian newspaper was the Halifax Gazette which first published on 23 March 1752, [1] followed by other newspapers in what are now the Maritimes and Quebec.
On March 24, 2006, the CRTC approved an application by Hector Broadcasting Company Limited for a broadcasting licence to operate a new English-language FM radio station at New Glasgow to replace its AM station CKEC, [3] which was the only local commercial radio station in that market. The Commission denied the applications by Astral Media Radio ...
The Clarion was a newspaper established in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, by Carrie Best in 1946. It was the third publication in the province owned and published by a Black Canadian, [1] after The Atlantic Advocate established in 1915 and The Nova Scotia Gleaner established in 1929. [2]