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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000', 'Application No. 2000']

ARCHIVED - Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2001-3 | CRTC
ARCHIVED - Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2001-3
Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2001-3
See also: 2001-3-1, 2001-3-2, 2001-3-3
CTV Television Inc. - Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN) (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CJCH-TV (e)
Halifax, Canning, Truro, Valley, Bridgetown, etc., Nova Scotia
CTV Television Inc. - CJCB-TV (e)
Sydney, Inverness, Antigonish, Dingwall, etc., Nova Scotia
CTV Television Inc. - CKCW-TV (e)
Moncton, St-Edward, Upsalquitch Lake, etc., New Brunswick
CTV Television Inc. - CKLT-TV (e)
Saint John, Florenceville-Woodstock, etc., New Brunswick
CTV Television Inc. - CKNY-TV-11 (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CKCO-TV (e)
Kitchener and Wiarton, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CKNY-TV (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CHNB-TV (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CKCO-TV-3 (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CJOH-TV (e)
Ottawa, Deseronto, Cornwall and Pembroke, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CJIC-TV (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CHBX-TV (e)
Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CKNC-TV (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CICI-TV (e)
Sudbury and Elliot Lake, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CITO-TV (e)
Timmins, Kapuskasing, Kearns, Hearst and Chapleau, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CFCL-TV (e)
Timmins, Kearns and Kapuskasing, Ontario
CTV Television Inc. - CFTO-TV (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CKBI-TV (e)
Prince Albert, North Battleford, Greenwater Lake, Big River, etc., Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CIPA-TV (e)
Prince Albert, Spiritwood/Alticane, Big River, etc., Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CKCK-TV (e)
Regina, Colgate, Willow Bunch, Swift Current, Golden Prairie, etc., Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CFQC-TV (e)
Saskatoon, Stranraer and North Battleford, Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CICC-TV (e)
Yorkton, Norquay, Hudson Bay, Wynyard, Humboldt, etc., Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CKOS-TV (e)
Yorkton, Warmley and Wynyard, Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CFRN-TV-4 (e)
Ashmont, Lac La Biche and Athabasca, Alberta
CTV Television Inc. - CFCN-TV (e)
Calgary, Drumheller, Banff, Brookes, Pigeon Mountain, etc., Saskatchewan
CTV Television Inc. - CFRN-TV (e)
Edmonton and Lougheed, Alberta
CTV Television Inc. - CFCN-TV-5 (e)
Lethbridge, Burmis, Medicine Hat, Waterton Park, Coleman, Alberta, etc..
CTV Television Inc. - CFRN-TV-6 (e)
CTV Television Inc. - CFRN-TV-3 (e)
Whitecourt, Grande Prairie, Peace River, Grouard Mission, etc., Alberta
CTV Television Inc. - CIVT-TV (e)
Global Communications Limited - CIHF-TV (e)
Halifax, Truro, Wolfville, Bridgewater, Sydney, etc., Nova Scotia
Global Communications Limited - CIHF-TV-2 (e)
Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton, etc., New Brunswick
Global Television Network (ONTV Limited) - CHCH-TV (e)
Hamilton, Ottawa, London, Muskoka, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie & Timmins, Ontario
Global Communications Limited - CIII-TV (e)
Paris, Toronto, Ottawa, Stevenson, Oil Springs, Midland, Owen Sound, Ontario
Global Communications Limited - CICT-TV (e)
Calgary, Drumheller and Banff, Alberta
Global Communications Limited - CITV-TV (e)
Global Communications Limited - CISA-TV (e)
Lethbridge, Burmis, Brooks, Coleman, Waterton Park, and Pincher Creek, Alberta
Global Communications Limited - CITV-TV-1 (e)
Global Communications Limited - CKRD-TV (e)
Red Deer and Coronation, Alberta
Global Communications Limited - CHKM-TV (e)
Kamloops and Pritchard, British Columbia
Global Communications Limited - CHBC-TV (e)
Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Oliver, etc., British Columbia
Global Communications Limited - CHKL-TV (e)
Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, etc., British Columbia
Global Communications Limited - CIFG-TV (e)
Global Communications Limited - CHAN-TV (e)
Vancouver, Chilliwack, Bowen Island, etc., British Columbia
Global Communications Limited - CHEK-TV (e)
Victoria, Sooke, River Jordan, etc, British Columbia
Canwest Television Inc. - CKND-TV (e)
Winnipeg and Minnedosa, Manitoba
Canwest Television Inc. - CFRE-TV
Regina and Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
Canwest Television Inc. - CFSK-TV
Réseau de télévision Global Québec (Limited Partnership) - CKMI-TV (e)
Québec, Montréal & Sherbrooke, Quebec
L'Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada (ARC du Canada)
HDL Investments Inc. (NEWCO)
(e) = Applications filed electronically
At the 17 April public hearing the Commission will examine applications to renew the licences of 30 local television stations and a satellite network owned by CTV Television Inc. (CTV) and 19 owned by Global Television Network Ltd. (Global). These stations serve local markets in all the regions of the country. In Public Notice CRTC 1999-97: Building on Success - A Policy Framework for Canadian Television (TV Policy), the Commission announced that it would begin renewing all of the conventional licences held or controlled by a multi-station ownership group at the same time. Multi-station ownership groups exist where more than one conventional television station is owned or controlled by the same person or entity. The first of such groups to be renewed are the "large" ownership groups - those licensed to operate in several provinces with a potential reach of more than 70% of the audience in their language of operation. CTV and Global are the two such English-language groups. The renewal of the conventional licences held by Global and CTV is the first opportunity for the Commission to evaluate the plans of the major English-language groups against the provisions of the TV Policy.
The Commission concluded that its new approach would allow for a proceeding that considered a multi-station group's corporate strategy, the methods of implementation of that strategy by individual stations, and the contributions of all aspects of a licensee's operations to the broadcasting system. The Commission also noted that while it would not necessarily entertain the renewal of specialty service licences at the same time as a multi-station group's conventional licences, it will take into account such group holdings in evaluating and renewing a group's conventional licences.
The TV Policy provided each multi-station group with the flexibility to differentiate itself and brand its programming and scheduling to attract maximum audiences. However, it did so within a well-defined regulatory framework. Guided by that framework, the Commission intends to consider, among other things, the following issues at the hearing:
a) Group Synergies
The TV Policy stated that the Commission will take into account all of a group's holdings in evaluating and renewing a group's conventional licences. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- What synergies exist, and to what extent are resources and programming shared, between the groups' conventional and specialty services?
b) Peak Time and Priority Programming Strategies
The Commission's TV Policy broadened the definition of what it now terms "priority programming". The policy also introduced more flexibility for broadcasters to address the needs and expectations of Canadian audiences and to provide high-quality and diverse Canadian programming in peak time. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- Do the priority programming strategies outlined by the applicants demonstrate an appropriate commitment to high quality Canadian programming?
- What programming strategies are the groups proposing for peak time, and why?
c) Regional Reflection
In its TV Policy, the Commission stated that it believes that audiences have a strong desire for a better reflection of Canada's regions to the country as a whole. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- Have the applicants met the Commission's expectations by proposing to provide programming reflecting a broad cross-section of Canada's regions?
- Should CTV and Global be expected to commission independently produced programming from a broad cross-section of regions across Canada?
- What other mechanisms would be appropriate to support independent production equitably in all of the regions of Canada?
d) Local Reflection
While the Commission no longer requires applicants to make quantitative commitments to local news programs, its TV policy does require all licensees to demonstrate how they will meet the demands and reflect the particular concerns of their local audiences, whether through local news or other local programming. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- Do the applicants' proposals respond to the concerns of local audiences as required in the TV Policy?
- Are the applicants' proposals consistent with the Commission's policy of requiring the provision of local programming in order to access local advertising?
- Is there adequate diversity in the local programming being proposed, beyond news and information programming, in areas such as entertainment and children's programming, for example?
In its TV Policy, the Commission stated that it expects conventional television licensees, at licence renewal, to make specific commitments to initiatives designed to ensure that they contribute to a system that more accurately reflects the presence of cultural and racial minorities and Aboriginal peoples in the communities they serve. Licensees are expected to ensure that the on-screen portrayal of all minority groups is accurate, fair and non-stereotypical. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- Will the cultural diversity initiatives proposed ensure that the applicants reflect the cultural and racial diversity that exists in both the local and national communities that they serve?
- Will the proposed initiatives ensure that the on-screen portrayal of all minority groups is accurate, fair and non-stereotypical?
f) Service to the Visually Impaired
In its TV Policy, the Commission stated that, at licence renewal, it would explore with licensees the progress that has been made in meeting the needs of the visually impaired. The Commission intends to pursue questions such as:
- Are the applicants taking sufficient steps to provide audio descriptions of their programming (i.e., the voice-over of a program's textual, graphic and still image elements, such as phone numbers and weather maps that are posted on the screen)?
- Have the applicants made progress in working with the National Broadcast Reading Service (NBRS) to implement described video programming (i.e., the voice-over description of a program's key motion video elements, such as the activities carried out on screen) to serve the visually impaired, as encouraged in the TV Policy?
- If the Commission were to impose quantitative requirements for described video programming, what should those requirements be?
g) Vertical Integration
Both Global and CTV have ownership interests in various production companies. CTV's interest in Landscape Entertainment Corp. and Global's interest in Fireworks Entertainment International are the more notable of these. With that in mind, the Commission intends to consider the following:
- Where a broadcasting licensee owns a production company, do safeguards need to be imposed to deal with the potential undue preference?
h) Cross-Media Ownership
Both Global and CTV have recently acquired major newspaper holdings. CTV, Canada's largest English-language private conventional broadcaster, having recently had its acquisition by Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) approved by the Commission, has now become part of a parent company that owns The Globe and Mail. Global, having recently become a broadcaster with national reach, acquired a number of newspaper assets from Hollinger Inc., including a 50% interest in The National Post. Both situations raise similar issues regarding the diversity of voices and editorial plurality on a national market level. Global's acquisition of a series of local newspapers raises similar cross-media issues on a more local level, particularly in the Vancouver/Victoria market. Given the current composition of these media companies, the Commission intends to consider the following:
- Is it necessary for steps to be taken to address autonomy and editorial independence between the applicants' broadcast and print media interests?
- If so, what safeguards can be put in place to keep the information gathering functions separate within the various newsrooms, on both the local and national levels?
i) CTV
CTV has not filed an application to renew its network licence. The Commission intends to explore this in further detail.
Priority Program Reporting Requirements
In its Decision CRTC 2000-747, approving the transfer of effective control of CTV Inc. to BCE Inc., the Commission set out an annual base expenditure level ($24.9 million) and reporting requirements to ensure the incremental nature of BCE's priority programming benefits expenditures ($140 million over 7 years). The Commission further provided that it may wish to discuss, at CTV's upcoming renewal hearing, the possibility of imposing reporting requirements with respect to priority programming as a condition of licence.
j) Global
Exception to the 12 Minutes per Hour Advertising Limit
Section 11 (1) of the Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987 provides that a licensee shall not broadcast more than 12 minutes of advertising material in any clock hour in a broadcast day, except as otherwise provided in subsections (2) to (4), or by a condition of its licence.
- Global has proposed that they be relieved of this obligation by way of a condition of licence that would average the calculation of advertising limits of 12 minutes per hour on a weekly basis.
Please note that the Commission has requested clarifications to which the CTV Television Inc. and Global Communications Limited may reply after the release of this Notice of Public Hearing. The information will be placed on the public examination file. Interested parties are therefore, encouraged and expected to monitor the content of the file.
Application No. 2000-2269-0
Application relating to:
a) Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the satellite-to-cable programming undertaking (English- and French-language) known as Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN) expiring 31 August 2002.
b) to amend the licence as follows:
to remove the condition of licence restricting the solicitation of local advertising in Halifax-Darmouth area.
Halifax, Canning, Truro, Valley, Bridgetown, Sheet Harbour, Caledonia, Yarmouth and Marinette, Nova Scotia
Application No. 2000-2265-8
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CJCH-TV Halifax and its transmitters CJCH-TV-1 Canning, CJCH-TV-2 Truro, CJCH-TV-3 Valley, CJCH-TV-4 Bridgetown, CJCH-TV-5 Sheet Harbour, CJCH-TV-6 Caledonia, CJCH-TV-7 Yarmouth and CJCH-TV-8 Marinette expiring 31 August 2002.
Sydney, Inverness, Antigonish, Dingwall, New Glasgow, Bay St. Lawrence and Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
Application No. 2000-2264-0
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CJCB-TV Sydney and its transmitters CJCB-TV-1 Inverness, CJCB-TV-2 Antigonish, CJCB-TV-3 Dingwall, CJCB-TV-4 New Glasgow, CJCB-TV-5 Bay St. Lawrence and CJCB-TV-6 Port Hawkesbury expiring 31 August 2002.
Moncton, St-Edward, Upsalquitch Lake, Newcastle, Chatham, Blackville, Doaktown and Campbellton, New Brunswick and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Application No. 2000-2267-4
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKCW-TV Moncton and its transmitters CKCW-TV-2 St-Edward, CKAM-TV Upsalquitch Lake, CKAM-TV-1 Newcastle, CKAM-TV-2 Chatham, CKAM-TV-3 Blackville, CKAM-TV-4 Doaktown, CKCD-TV Campbellton and CKCW-TV-1 Charlottetown expiring 31 August 2002.
Saint John, Florenceville-Woodstock and Boiestown, New Brunswick
Application No. 2000-2266-6
E-Mail: fmcqueen@ctv.ca
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKLT-TV Saint John and its transmitters CKLT-TV-1 Florenceville-Woodstock and CKLT-TV-2 Boiestown expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2247-6
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKNY-TV-11 Huntsville expiring 31 August 2002.
2358 Highway 11 North
Application No. 2000-2238-5
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKCO-TV Kitchener and its transmitter CKCO-TV-2 Wiarton expiring 31 August 2002.
Municipality of Chatham/Kent
Application No. 2000-2245-0
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKNY-TV North Bay expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2246-8
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHNB-TV North Bay expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2241-8
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKCO-TV-3 Oil Springs expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2237-7
a) Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CJOH-TV Ottawa and its transmitters CJOH-TV-6 Deseronto, CJOH-TV-8 Cornwall and CJOH-TV-47 Pembroke expiring 31 August 2001.
by adding a condition that will suspend the application of the condition of licence on violence in television programming as long as the licensee remains a member in good standing of the Canadian Broadcast Standard Council.
859 Melrose Road
Application No. 2000-2251-7
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CJIC-TV Sault Ste. Marie expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2250-0
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHBX-TV Sault Ste. Marie and its transmitter CHBX-TV-1 Wawa expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2244-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKNC-TV Sudbury expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2242-6
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CICI-TV Sudbury and its transmitter CICI-TV-1 Elliot Lake expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2248-4
Applicatin relating to:
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CITO-TV Timmins and its transmitters CITO-TV-1 Kapuskasing, CITO-TV-2 Kearns, CITO-TV-3 Hearst and CITO-TV-4 Chapleau expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2249-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFCL-TV Timmins and its transmitters CFCL-TV-2 Kearns and CFCL-TV-3 Kapuskasing expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2236-9
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFTO-TV Toronto and its transmitters CFTO-TV-1 Severn Falls (Orillia) and CFTO-TV-2 Bobcaygeon (Peterborough) expiring 31 August 2002.
Prince Albert, North Battleford, Greenwater Lake, Big River, Spiritwood and Tisdale, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2000-2255-9
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKBI-TV Prince Albert and its transmitters CKBI-TV-2 North Battleford, CKBI-TV-3 Greenwater Lake, CKBI-TV-5 Big River, CKBI-TV-6 Spiritwood and CKBI-TV-7 Tisdale expiring 31 August 2002.
#22-10th Street West
1291 101st Street
301 1st Street North
Prince Albert, Spiritwood/Alticane, Big River, Melfort and Nipawin, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2000-2254-1
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIPA-TV Prince Albert and its transmitters CIPA-TV-1 Spiritwood/Alticane, CIPA-TV-2 Big River, CKBQ-TV Melfort and CKBQ-TV-1 Nipawin expiring 31 August 2002.
202 Burrows Avenue West
210 2nd Avenue East
Regina, Colgate, Willow Bunch, Swift Current, Golden Prairie, Marquis and Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2000-2253-3
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKCK-TV Regina and its transmitters CKCK-TV-1 Colgate, CKCK-TV-2 Willow Bunch, CKMC-TV Swift Current, CKMC-TV-1 Golden Prairie, CKMJ-TV Marquis and CKTV-TV-7 Fort Qu'Appelle expiring 31 August 2002.
160 3rd Street North East
16 - 5th Street East
198 1st Avenue North East
Rural Municipality of Big Stick #141
Rural Municipality #191
160 Company Avenue South
Application No. 2000-2252-5
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFQC-TV Saskatoon and its transmitters CFQC-TV-1 Stranraer and CFQC-TV-2 North Battleford expiring 31 August 2002.
Yorkton, Norquay, Hudson Bay, Wynyard, Humboldt and Carlyle Lake/Warmley, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2000-2256-7
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CICC-TV Yorkton and its transmitters CICC-TV-2 Norquay, CICC-TV-3 Hudson Bay, CIWH-TV Wynyard, CIWH-TV-1 Humboldt and CIEW-TV Carlyle Lake/Warmley expiring 31 August 2002.
Humbold, Saskatchewan
Application No. 2000-2257-5
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKOS-TV Yorkton and its transmitters CFSS-TV Warmley and CHSS-TV Wynyard expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2262-4
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFRN-TV-4 Ashmont and its transmitters CFRN-TV-5 Lac La Biche and CFRN-TV-12 Athabasca expiring 31 August 2002.
Doug's Service Garage
Junction of Highway 28/36
10307 100 Street
4705 49th Avenue
Calgary, Drumheller, Banff, Brooks, Pigeon Mountain, Canmore (Harvie Heights) and Oyen, Alberta
Application No. 2000-2258-3
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFCN-TV Calgary and its transmitters CFCN-TV-1 Drumheller, CFCN-TV-2 Banff, CFCN-TV-3 Brooks, CFCN-TV-6 Drumheller, CFCN-TV-13 Pigeon Mountain, CFCN-TV-14 Canmore (Harvie Heights) and CFCN-TV-16 Oyen expiring 31 August 2002.
CFCN Television
Custom Audio and Home Furnishings
91 Bowvalley Trail
Same address as Canmore for Banff
Same address as Canmore for Pigeon Mountain
Application No. 2000-2260-9
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFRN-TV Edmonton and its transmitter CFRN-TV-7 Lougheed expiring 31 August 2002.
5004 50 Street
Lethbridge, Burmis, Medicine Hat, Waterton Park and Coleman, Alberta and Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood, Moyie and Invermere, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2259-1
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFCN-TV-5 Lethbridge and its transmitters CFCN-TV-4 Burmis, CFCN-TV-8 Medicine Hat, CFCN-TV-17 Waterton Park and CFCN-TV-18 Coleman, CFCN-TV-9 Cranbrook, CFCN-TV-10 Fernie, CFCN-TV-11 Sparwood, CFCN-TV-12 Moyie, CFCN-TV-15 and CFWL-TV-1 Invermere expiring 31 August 2002.
Blairmore Radio/TV
105 Broadway Street West
117 Evergreen Avenue
Same address as Burmis for Coleman
Kootenay Cable
Same address as Fernie for Sparwood
Same adress as Cranbrook for Moyie
1229 7 Avenue
Application No. 2000-2263-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFRN-TV-6 Red Deer and its transmitter CFRN-TV-10 Rocky Mountain House expiring 31 August 2002.
Whitecourt, Grande Prairie, Peace River, Grouard Mission, Slave Lake and Jasper, Alberta
Application No. 2000-2261-6
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFRN-TV-3 Whitecourt and its transmitters CFRN-TV-1 Grande Prairie, CFRN-TV-2 Peace River, CFRN-TV-8 Grouard Mission, CFRN-TV-9 Slave Lake and CFRN-TV-11 Jasper expiring 31 August 2002.
5004-52nd Avenue
9905 100th Street
4800 53rd Avenue
328 2nd Street North East
632 Connaugh Drive
Application No. 2000-2268-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIVT-TV Vancouver expiring 31 August 2002.
Halifax, Truro, Wolfville, Bridgewater, Sydney, New Glasgow, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Antigonish and Mulgrave, Nova Scotia
Application No. 2000-2275-7
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIHF-TV Halifax and its transmitters CIHF-TV-4 Truro, CIHF-TV-5 Wolfville, CIHF-TV-6 Bridgewater, CIHF-TV-7 Sydney, CIHF-TV-8 New Glasgow, CIHF-TV-9 Shelburne, CIHF-TV-10 Yarmouth, CIHF-TV-15 Antigonish and CIHF-TV-16 Mulgrave expiring 31 August 2001.
Municipal Office and Town Hall
730 Prince Street
Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton, Woodstock, St. Stephen, Miramichi, New Brunswick and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Application No. 2001-0163-4
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIHF-TV-2 Saint John and its transmitters CIHF-TV-1 Fredericton, CIHF-TV-3 Moncton, CIHF-TV-11 Woodstock, CIHF-TV-12 St. Stephen, CIHF-TV-13 Miramichi and CIHF-TV-14 Charlottetown expiring 31 August 2001.
634 Queen Street
34 Milton Boulevard
Hamilton, Ottawa, London, Muskoka, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins, Ontario
Application No. 2000-2281-4
Global Television Network (ONTV Limited)
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHCH-TV Hamilton and its transmitters CHCH-TV-1 Ottawa, CHCH-TV-2 London, CHCH-TV-3 Muskoka, CHCH-TV-4 Sudbury, CHCH-TV-5 Sault Ste. Marie, CHCH-TV-6 North Bay and CHCH-TV-7 Timmins expiring 31 August 2001.
1 Baily Street
305 Queens Avenue
236 Algonquin Boulevard East
Paris, Toronto, Ottawa, Stevenson, Oil Springs, Midland, Owen Sound, Bancroft, Peterborough, North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie and Fort Erie, Ontario
Application No. 2000-2235-1
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIII-TV Paris and its transmitters CIII-TV-41 Toronto, CIII-TV-6 Ottawa, CIII-TV-22 Stevenson, CIII-TV-29 Oil Springs, CIII-TV-7 Midland, CIII-TV-4 Owen Sound, CIII-TV-2 Bancroft, CIII-TV-27 Peterborough, CFGC-TV-2 North Bay, CFGC-TV Sudbury, CIII-TV-13 Timmins, CIII-TV-12 Sault Ste. Marie and CIII-TV-55 Fort Erie expiring 31 August 2003.
Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public
Stevenson, Ontario
Application No. 2000-2277-3
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CICT-TV Calgary and its transmitters CICT-TV-1 Drumheller and CICT-TV-2 Banff expiring 31 August 2002.
222-23rd Street
703-2nd Avenue West
Application No. 2000-2233-5
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CITV-TV Edmonton expiring 31 August 2002.
Lethbridge, Burmis, Brooks, Coleman, Waterton Park and Pincher Creek, Alberta
Application No. 2000-2234-3
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CISA-TV Lethbridge and its transmitters CISA-TV-1 Burmis, CISA-TV-2 Brooks, CISA-TV-3 Coleman, CISA-TV-4 Waterton Park and CISA-TV-5 Pincher Creek expiring 31 August 2002.
1401-28th Street North
753 Kettles Street
Same address as Pincher Creek for Burmis
201-1 Avenue West
Municipality of Crownest Pass
8502-19th Avenue
Application No. 2001-0225-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CITV-TV-1 Red Deer expiring 31 August 2002.
c/o RDTV
Application No. 2000-2230-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKRD-TV Red Deer and its transmitter CKRD-TV-1 Coronation expiring 31 August 2002.
CKRD-TV
5006 Royal Street
Application No. 2000-2278-1
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHKM-TV Kamloops and its transmitter CHKM-TV-1 Pritchard expiring 31 August 2002.
7 West Victoria
#250-455 Columbia Street
Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Oliver, Salmon Arm, Enderby, Celista, Skaha Lake, Canoe, Apex Mountain and Revelstoke, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2282-2
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHBC-TV Kelowna and its transmitters CHBC-TV-1 Penticton, CHBC-TV-2 Vernon, CHBC-TV-3 Oliver, CHBC-TV-4 Salmon Arm, CHBC-TV-5 Enderby, CHBC-TV-6 Celista, CHBC-TV-7 Skaha Lake, CHBC-TV-8 Canoe, CHBC-TV-9 Apex Mountain and CHRP-TV-2 Revelstoke expiring 31 August 2002.
Same address as Penticton for Shaka Lake
2702-48th Avenue
1180, 34651-97th Street
#1-751 Marine Park Drive South East
Same address as Salmon Arm for Canoe
Celista Chamber of Commerce
3061 Squilax-Anglemont Road
271 Varmillion Avenue
Princetown, British Columbia
Same address as Princetown for Apez Mountain
1601 Victoria Road
Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Revelstoke, Oliver/Osoyoos, Santa Rosa, Grand Forks, Trail, Castlegar, Taghum, Nelson and Creston, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2279-9
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHKL-TV Kelowna and its transmitters CHKL-TV-1 Penticton, CHKL-TV-2 Vernon, CHKL-TV-3 Revelstoke, CKKM-TV Oliver/Osoyoos, CISR-TV Santa Rosa, CISR-TV-1 Grand Forks, CKTN-TV Trail, CKTN-TV-1 Castlegar, CKTN-TV-2 Taghum, CKTN-TV-3 Nelson and CKTN-TV-4 Creston expiring 31 August 2002.
5644 Highway 3A-6
Taghum, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2276-5
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CIFG-TV Prince George expiring 31 August 2002.
Vancouver, Chilliwack, Bowen Island, Squamish, Courtenay, Brackendale, Wilson Creek, Whistler, 100 Mile House, Williams Lake and Quesnel, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2283-0
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHAN-TV Vancouver and its transmitters CHAN-TV-1 Chilliwack, CHAN-TV-2 Bowen Island, CHAN-TV-3 Squamish, CHAN-TV-4 Courtenay, CHAN-TV-5 Brackendale, CHAN-TV-6 Wilson Creek, CHAN-TV-7 Whistler, CITM-TV 100 Mile House, CITM-TV-1 Williams Lake and CITM-TV-2 Quesnel expiring 31 August 2002.
8550 Young Street
Same address as Lions Bay for Bowen Island
1992 Brackendale
Same address as Sechelt for Wilson Creek
Victoria, Sooke, River Jordan, Port Alberni, Coal Harbour and Campbell River, British Columbia
Application No. 2000-2280-7
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CHEK-TV Victoria and its transmitters CHEK-TV-1 Sooke, CHEK-TV-2 River Jordan, CHEK-TV-3 Port Alberni, CHEK-TV-4 Coal Harbour and CHEK-TV-5 Campbell River expiring 31 August 2002.
#9-6660 Sooke Road
Same address as Sooke for River Jordan
Application No. 2000-2231-9
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKND-TV Winnipeg and its transmitter CKND-TV-2 Minnedosa expiring 31 August 2002.
603 St. Mary's Road
Application No. 2000-2285-6
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFRE-TV Regina and its transmitter CFRE-TV-2 Fort Qu'Appelle expiring 31 August 2002.
370 Hoffer Drive
Application No. 2000-2284-8
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CFSK-TV Saskatoon expiring 31 August 2002.
Application No. 2000-2232-7
Global Television Network Quebec
Fax: (514) 521-2829
Application to renew the broadcasting licence of the television programming undertaking CKMI-TV Québec and its transmitters CKMI-TV-1 Montréal and CKMI-TV-2 Sherbrooke expiring 31 August 2002.
The licensee shall not broadcast any local advertising from advertisers that do not have a location in the Montreal extended market, as defined for audience ratings purposes.
Public Library Éva Sénécal
450 Marquette Street
Application No. 2000-2348-2
L'Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada Inc.
Fax: (613) 789-3374
Application for a broadcasting licence to carry on a French-language FM (Type B) community radio programming undertaking for the Ottawa-Hull region. The new station would operate on frequency 89,9 MHz (channel 210A) with an effective radiated power of 900 watts. The applicant proposes to broadcast "Radio Jeunesse 2001" from 24 June to 24 July 2001 during the "IV Jeux de la Francophonie et de la Super Francofête".
Applications No. 2001-0302-8, 2001-0318-5, 2001-0319-3
Applications relating to:
2000-1874 Scarth Street, 20th Floor
McCallum Hill Centre - Tower 1
E-Mail: cbzdel@hillcompanies.com
Application for authority to transfer to a company to be incorporated (NEWCO) the assets of its radio programming undertakings CKRM, CHMX-FM and its radio network licence as part of an intracorporate reorganization. The applicant is also requesting to obtain broadcasting licences to continue the operating of these undertakings, upon surrender of the current licences issued to HDL Investments Inc.
The Commission recognizes that the licence renewal applications of CTV Television Inc. and Global Communications Limited affect many communities across Canada. There may be parties who wish to comment on these applications and participate in the hearing, but who are unable to attend the hearing. Under these circumstances, the Commission may allow intervenors to present their comments by teleconference without requiring them to file written interventions.
Parties wishing to participate by teleconference must contact the CRTC on or before (deadline date set out in Notice of Public Hearing) by calling 1-877-249-2782 (toll-free) and providing their name, a brief summary of the comments they intend to present and relevant contact information. Registrants will be contacted at a later date to confirm their participation and a list of teleconference participants will be posted on the Commission's website.
Court reporters will ensure proper transcriptions of the teleconferences and these transcripts will be placed on the public record of this proceeding and on the Commission's website.