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Decision

Ottawa, 17 May 1995
Decision CRTC 95-226
Burns Lake & District Rebroadcasting Society
Ootsa Lake (Tatalrose), British Columbia - 941018400
Licence renewal
Following Public Notice CRTC 1994-159 dated 23 December 1994, the Commission renews the licence for the radiocommunication distribution undertaking serving Ootsa Lake (Tatalrose), from 1 September 1995 to 31 August 1999, subject to the conditions in effect under the current licence, as well as to those conditions specified in the licence to be issued.
The licence term granted herein, while less than the maximum of seven years permitted by the Broadcasting Act (the Act), will enable the Commission to consider the next licence renewal of this undertaking in accordance with the Commission's regional plan and to better distribute the workload within the Commission. This term is not reflective of any Commission concern regarding the licensee's performance.
The Commission notes that this undertaking consists of one television transmitter, CH4467, which distributes, in non-encrypted mode, the programs of the Open Learning Agency (Knowledge Network) and one radio transmitter, CFUG-FM, which rebroadcasts programming originating with CFPR Prince Rupert.
In accordance with subsection 22(1) of the Act, this renewal is subject to the issuance of a Broadcasting Certificate by the Department of Industry, Science and Technology.
The Commission draws the licensee's attention to subsection 22(4) which provides that any broadcasting licence issued, amended or renewed in contravention of section 22 is of no force or effect.
Allan J. Darling
Secretary General

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