Source: https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2005/pb2005-27.htm
Timestamp: 2019-03-19 22:02:12
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2005', 'Application No. 2005', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004', 'Application No. 2004']

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Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2005-27
See also: 2005-27-1
The Commission has received the following applications. The deadline for submission of interventions/comments is 5 May 2005.
Atlantic Stereo Ltd. (CJMO-FM)
Les Communications Matane inc. (CHRM-FM)
Gatineau, Gatineau (zone Buckingham), Thurso and Montebello, Quebec; and
Trust Communications Ministries (CJLF-FM)
Community Radio Society of Saskatoon Inc. (CFCR-FM)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBUT)
Application No. 2004-0869-2
Application by Atlantic Stereo Ltd. to renew the licence of theradio programming undertaking CJMO-FM Moncton, expiring 31 August 2005.
Application No. 2004-1076-2
Application by Les Communications Matane inc. to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CHRM-FM Matane, Quebec.
The licensee proposes to amend the licence by changing the frequency of its transmitter CHRM-FM-1 Les Méchins from 104.1 MHz (channel 281LP) to 91.3 MHz (channel 217LP).
Municipality Secretariat of Les Méchins
Gatineau, Gatineau (zone Buckingham), Thurso and Montebello, Quebec and Rockland, Ontario
Application No. 2004-0669-6
Application by Videotron (Regional) Ltd. (Videotron) to amend the licences of its cable distribution undertakings serving the above-mentioned locations.
The licensee requests relief, by condition of licence, from the requirement under Section 17 of the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations to distribute CITS-TV-1 Ottawa, Ontario as part of its basic analog service on the basic band.
The licensee indicates that this service does not cater to the majority of public served by Vidéotron given its specialized nature targeting a specific audience.
The licensee has indicated that it would however be entirely prepared to distribute this service as part of its digital basic service.
At the licenseee's adress, and
Gatineau (zone Buckingham) Quebec
Gatineau (zone Hull) Quebec
Gatineau (zone Aylmer), Quebec
355 Greber Boulevard
Municipality of Montebello
Municipality of Thurso
Application No. 2004-0866-8
Application by Trust Communications Ministries to amend the licence of radio programming undertaking CJLF-FM Barrie.
The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter atHuntsville to broadcast the programming of CJLF-FM Barrie, in order to serve the population of Huntsville.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 98.9 MHz (channel 255A) with an effective radiated power of 750 watts (non-directional antenna/antenna height of 68.1 metres).
Application No. 2005-0043-0
Application by Community Radio Society of Saskatoon Inc. relating to the licence of radio programming undertaking CFCR-FM Saskatoon.
The licensee proposes to change the authorized contours by increasing the effective radiated power from 180 to 1,480 watts, by relocating the transmitter and by increasing the antenna height (non-directional antenna/antenna height 64.4 metres).
The authorized contours of the station will be increased significantly resulting from theproposed changes.
103 3rd Avenue North
Fax: (306) 933-0038
E-Mail: manager@cfcr.ca
Application No. 2005-0021-6
Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) to amend the broadcasting licence for its radio programming undertaking CBR Calgary.
The CBC proposes to add an FM transmitter at Banff to broadcast the programming of CBR Calgary in order to serve the population of Banff.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 96.3 MHz (channel 242A) with an average effective radiated power of 250 watts (maximum effective radiated power of 1,180 watts/antenna height of -222.1 metres).
The CBC states that the current AM transmitter CBRB is located on a site owned by Canadian Pacific who advised the CBC that it would have to vacate the current location. Consequently, the CBC has decided to convert CBRB to the FM band which will allow it to consolidate its television and radio transmitting facilities at the same site.
The CBC is requesting permission to simulcast the programming of CBR Calgary on the new FM transmitter and on the AM transmitter CBRB Banff for a period of three months from the date of implementation of the new FM transmitter.
The CBC is also requesting to amend the licence of CBR Calgary by deleting the AM transmitter CBRB Banff effective at the end of the simulcast period.
Banff Station Main
Application No. 2004-1443-3
The licensee proposes to add a low-power TV transmitter inRevelstoke to broadcast the programming of CBUT Vancouver to serve the population of Revelstoke.
The transmitter would operate on channel 5 LP with a transmitter power of 6.3 watts (antenna height of 91.1 metres).
The CBC indicates that it is not renewing its affiliation agreement with the Global Television which will end 31 August 2005.
This application has been filed in order to provide the full CBC English Television Network service to the residents of Revelstoke. This service will replace the CBC affiliated service presently provided by Global Communications Limited through its transmitter CHRP-TV-2 Revelstoke.
301-3rd Street West
Application No. 2004-1462-3
Application by Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. (AVR) for an extension of time limit to commence the operation of the radio programming undertaking authorized in New Aboriginal-language radio station to serve Vancouver approved in part, Decision CRTC 2001-314, 5 June 2001, as well as the transmitter authorized in New transmitter in Abbotsford, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-67, 21 February 2003.
The applicant is requesting an extension until 5 December 2005. AVR indicated that the extension of time to implement was necessary in order to apply to the Commission for an alternate frequency to serve Vancouver.
The current application represents the fourth request for an extension of time for the radio programming undertaking at Vancouver.
The Commission approved the first request for an extension of time from 5 June 2002 to 5 June 2003 in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-172, dated 3 July 2002; the second request for an extension of time to 5 June 2004 was approved in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-189, dated 16 June 2003; the third extension to 1 December 2004 was approved in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-292 dated 23 July 2004.
This is the first request for an extension of time for the transmitter at Abbotsford.
Application No. 2004-1572-0
The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter atYellowknife to broadcast the programming of CBU-FM Vancouver Radio Two in order to serve the population of Yellowknife.
The transmitter would operate on frequency 95.3 MHz (channel 237A1) with an effective radiated power of 114 watts (non-directional antenna).
The licence for the above-noted transmitter is presently issued to The Yellowknife Rebroadcasting Society (The Society) as a radiocommunication distribution undertaking (RDU) and expires 31 August 2005. This transmitter currently rebroadcasts the programming of CBU-FM Vancouver Radio Two.
The Society has indicated it no longer wishes to operate this radiocommunication distribution undertaking.