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Decision

Ottawa, 25 September 1985
Decision CRTC 85-851
The Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TV Ontario)
Barclay, Charlton, Hawk Junction, Heron Bay, Lansdowne House, Providence Bay, Shoal Lake and Wabigoon Ontario - 842026700 - 841552300 - 841520000 - 841522600 - 841516800 - 884153600 - 842024200 - 842023400
Following a Public Hearing in Toronto on 17 June 1985, the Commission approves the applications noted above by The Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TV Ontario) for broadcasting licences for the following television stations, to rebroadcast TV Ontario programs originating from CICA-TV Toronto.
Transmitter Power/ Location/Endroit Channel/Canal Puissance de l'émetteur (Watts)
Barclay 30 20 Charlton 43 20 Hawk Junction 24 20 Heron Bay 17 20 Lansdowne House 8 5 Providence Bay 48 20 Shoal Lake 19 20 Wabigoon 18 20
The Commission notes that these applications form part of a long-term project to extend by satellite the TV Ontario service throughout northern Ontario.
The Commission will issue licences expiring 30 September 1986, subject to the conditions of licence specified in this decision and in the licences to be issued. This term will enable the Commission to consider renewal of these licences at the same time as that of CICA-TV.
It is a condition of these licences that construction of the stations be completed and that they be in operation within twelve months of the date of this decision or such further period as the Commission may, upon receipt of a request for extension before the expiry of the said twelve months, deem appropriate under the circumstances.
Fernand Bélisle Secretary General

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