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The community is served by a low-power 15 watts tourist and community radio station, CJRO-FM, which operates at 107.7 MHz and is owned by the Carlsbad Springs Community Association. [3] The name of the radio station is Carlsbad Info Radio and broadcast from the Carlsbad Springs Community Centre [permanent dead link ].
A 2003–2004 survey done in France found that 36.9% of prices are cost-added (another 4% of prices were "regulated"). [5] Writing in 2006, Fabiani et al found that administered prices account for 42% of prices (of both goods and services) in Italy, 46% in Belgium, 52% in Spain, 65% in Portugal, and an average of 54% of all Eurozone prices ...
Ward 3 Carlsbad City Council candidate Aaron Jones pauses during a candidate forum on Oct. 30, 2023. Jones said the city should look at more bypasses connecting U.S. highway 62/180 and U.S ...
Country Fire Authority There are two types of response for the Country Fire Authority which cover the outer Melbourne Area. These are similar to those used by Ambulance Victoria, minus the use of Code 2. Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident.
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The station originally began as a tourist information radio station in 2017. Owned by CJRO Radio inc, the station received CRTC approval to operate a low-power, english and french-language community FM radio station in Carlsbad Springs, Ontario, and with a low-power FM rebroadcasting transmitter in Vars on May 7, 2019.
A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product, [21] good, commodity, or service. A price floor must be higher than the equilibrium price in order to be effective. The equilibrium price, commonly called the "market price", is the price where economic forces such as supply ...
The data is then analyzed using a proprietary Fire Suppression Rating Schedule (FSRS). [2] The Schedule then assigns a PPC score between 1 and 10 to the department, with Class 1 representing "superior property fire protection" and Class 10 indicating that an area doesn't meet the minimum criteria set by the ISO. On July 1, 2013, the revised ...