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Sortir FM

Sortir FM – CJNG is a broadcast radio station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, providing tourist information in Quebec City.

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Fox FM

A Raposa é uma estação de rádio FM inovadora a rockar o Parkland a tocar a melhor mistura de música.

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UMFM

Since our revitalization in 1997 CJUM has been providing a diverse range of music, talk and specialty programming to the Winnipeg community. We pride ourselves on our ability to offer an alternative form of media for our listeners by providing a forum for music and voices that may otherwise go without. As we are a…

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Lloyd

Lloyd 95.9 FM is a broadcast Radio station from Lloydminster, Alberta, plays the hottest country music from today and some of yesterday’s favorites.

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CIHO

Leader dans son milieu, CIHO 96,3, la radio de Charlevoix, a pour mission d’informer, échanger et divertir, et ce, dans un souci de respect, d’authenticité et d’engagement.

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Coaticook

Radio Coaticook – CIGN-FM is a broadcast radio station in Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, providing Community News, Talk and Entertainment shows.

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CJSR

CJSR-FM is a Canadian campus-based community radio station, broadcasting at 88.5 FM in Edmonton, Alberta. The CJSR studios are located in the Students’ Union Building of the University of Alberta, while its transmitter is located atop the building.CJSR is a volunteer-run campus and community radio station with a stated mission, ‘to enlighten and entertain our…

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NL

CHNL, conhecida como Radio NL, é uma estação de rádio em Kamloops, British Columbia. A estação, de propriedade da NL Broadcasting, transmite um formato de sucessos clássicos com alguma conversa e desporto na frequência 610 AM.

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Boréale

CHOW-FM é uma estação de rádio canadiana, que transmite um formato de rádio comunitária com a marca Radio Boréale em 105.3 FM em Amos, Quebec.

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CKUW

Beginning as CJUC, the station was started in 1963 by David Shilliday and physics professor Ron Riddell. In 1968 the call letters were changed to CKUW to mark the founding of the University of Winnipeg. At that time the station operated as a closed circuit station broadcasting to Lockhart Hall lounges, the Buffeteria and the…