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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.
CBC North (Inuktitut: ᓰᐲᓰ ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥ, romanized: SiiPiiSii Ukiuqtaqtumi, lit. 'CBC Northwest'; Cree: ᓰᐲᓰ ᒌᐌᑎᓅᑖᐦᒡ, romanized: SiiPiiSii Chiiwetinuutaahch; French: Radio-Canada Nord) is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio and television service for the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon of Northern Canada as well as Eeyou Istchee and ...
Yellowknife: L'Association Franco-Culturelle de Yellowknife: public news/talk CFYK-FM: 98.9 FM: Yellowknife: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: CJCD-FM: 100.1 FM: Yellowknife: Vista Broadcast Group: Adult Contemporary/Classic Hits: CKLB-FM: 101.9 FM: Yellowknife: Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories: First Nations community ...
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 .
NNSL Media (Northern News Services LTD) is a news and media company based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.It is one of the few remaining independent newspaper companies in Canada, producing all-original content with little to no reliance on syndicated news.
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.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Yellowknife was −51.2 °C (−60.2 °F) on 31 January 1947, and the highest was 32.6 °C (90.7 °F) on 2 August 2021. [44] Yellowknife averages 2256.5 hours of bright sunshine per year or 43.5% of possible daylight hours, ranging from a low of 15.4% in December to a high of 63.0% in June. [ 44 ]
News/North (originally the News of the North) is a newspaper based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, with offices in Fort Smith, Hay River, Fort Providence and Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, as well as Iqaluit and Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, and owned by Northern News Services.