Decision
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Ottawa, 31 October 1988
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Decision CRTC 88-788
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The Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TVOntario)
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Birch Island, Coppell, Eagle Lake, MacKenzie, Michipicoten River, Peawanuck, Prince Township, Sabaskong Bay, Scoble, Shakespeare Township, South Gillies and Wabigoon Lake, Ontario -880221700 -880214200 -880217500 -880212600 -880218300 -880219100 -880211800 -880220900 -880215900 -880216700 -880213400 -880222500
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Following a Public Hearing in Trois-Rivières, Quebec on 5 July 1988, the Commission approves the applications for broadcasting licences for the following broadcasting transmitting undertakings to rebroadcast the programs of CICA-TV Toronto.
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Transmitter power/
Location/Endroit Channel/canal puissance de l'émetteur
(Watts)
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Birch Island 56 20
Coppell 14 20
Eagle Lake 32 20
MacKenzie 36 20
Michipicoten River 39 20
Peawanuck 5 10
Prince Township 49 20
Sabaskong Bay 32 20
Scoble 35 20
Shakespeare Township 14 20
South Gillies 33 20
Wabigoon Lake 21 20
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The Commission notes that the applicant proposes to operate these undertakings with the above-noted technical parameters rather than those set out in the CRTC Notice of Public Hearing 1988-37 dated 6 May 1988.
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The Commission will issue licences expiring 31 August 1992, subject to the conditions 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 Toronto.
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It is a condition of each licence that the authority granted herein be implemented within twelve months of the date of this decision or, where the applicant applies to the Commission and satisfies the Commission that it cannot implement its authority before the expiry of this twelve-month period and that an extension of this period is in the public interest, within such further period of time as is approved in writing by the Commission.
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With respect to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation intervention concerning the proposed rebroadcaster at Wabigoon Lake, TVOntario has confirmed that it will use channel 21 at this location which should not cause any interference with CBWFT-9 Dryden.
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Fernand Bélisle
Secretary General
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