ARCHIVED - Public Notice CRTC 1995-176
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Public Notice |
Ottawa, 17 October 1995 |
Public Notice CRTC 1995-176 |
The Commission has received the following applications: |
WESTERN CANADA AND TERRITORIES REGION |
1. BURNS LAKE, British Columbia |
Application (942018300) by CARIBOO CENTRAL INTERIOR RADIO INC., 1940 - 3rd Avenue, Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 1G7, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radio) programming undertaking CFLD Burns Lake, by increasing the night-time power from 500 to 1,000 watts. |
Examination of application: |
Evergreen Mall |
2. BURNS LAKE (FREEPORT TRAILER PARK), British Columbia |
Application (950119800) by GEORGE AND LUCILLE REED doing business under the style of Freeport Mobile Home Park, R.R. #1, C1, S10B, Burns Lake, British Columbia, V0J 1E0, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radiocommunication) distribution undertaking serving Burns Lake (Freeport Trailer Park), as follows: |
- by changing the distribution channel of CH4342 from 6 to 11, and; |
Examination of application: |
Freeport Mobile Home Park |
3. CHESLATTA INDIAN RESERVE, British Columbia |
Application (950359000) by NORTHERN NATIVE BROADCASTING (TERRACE, B.C.), 4562B Queensway Drive, Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 3X6, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radio) programming undertaking VF2230 Cheslatta Indian Reserve, by changing the frequency from 97.1 (channel 246VLP) to 95.1 MHz (channel 236VLP). |
Examination of application: |
Band Office |
4. DONALD STATION, British Columbia |
Application (950235200) by COLUMBIA ELECTORAL AREA A TELEVISION REBROADCASTING SOCIETY, P.O. Box 2663, Golden, British Columbia, V0A 1H0, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radiocommunication) distribution undertaking serving Donald Station, by adding the distribution of the following two low-power radio signals: |
FREQUENCY CHANNEL POWER (WATTS) |
CFMI-FM New Westminster, British Columbia/ |
Examination of application: |
Evans Products, Sawmill Division |
5. KAMLOOPS, British Columbia |
Application (951002500) by the CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION (on behalf of Environment Canada) to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radio) programming undertaking CBPL-FM Kamloops, by increasing the effective radiated power from 7 to 10 watts. |
The Corporation has indicated that the change in contour is not significant, but the increase in power will improve the quality of the signal into the Kamloops area. |
Examination of application: |
Post Office |
6. NAKUSP, British Columbia |
Application (950358200) by FOUR SEASONS RADIO LTD., 1560 - 2nd Avenue, Trail, British Columbia, V1R 1M1, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radio) programming undertaking CKKC Nelson, by adding an FM transmitter at Nakusp operating on a frequency of 97.7 MHz (channel 249LP) with an effective radiated power of 44 watts. |
Examination of application: |
Nakusp Municipal House |
7. NITINAHT LAKE, British Columbia |
Application (950126300) by NITINAHT COMMUNITY SOCIETY, P.O. Box 340, Port Alberni, British Columbia, V9Y 7M8, to amend the broadcasting licence of the (radiocommunication) distribution undertaking serving Nitinaht Lake, by changing the authorized distribution as follows: |
Presently Authorized Proposed Service Channel |
Open Learning Agency (Knowledge Network) 4 5 |
Examination of application: |
Band Office |
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION |
Intervention |
- submit your original written intervention to the Secretary General of the Commission (CRTC, Ottawa, K1A 0N2); |
IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMISSION AND PLACED ON THE PUBLIC FILE, |
- your intervention should clearly identify the application and indicate whether you support or oppose the application, or if you propose changes to it, with facts and grounds therefor. In the event that the application is brought to the oral phase of a hearing it would be helpful to the Commission if you would provide reasons why your written comments are not sufficient and an appearance is necessary; |
- a true copy MUST be sent to the applicant and a proof of such sending must accompany the original sent to the Commission; |
- the intervention must be received by the CRTC and by the applicant ON OR BEFORE the deadline date indicated below. The Commission cannot be held responsible for postal delays; |
- one may also communicate with the Commission |
Your intervention will be considered by the Commission, and will form part of the public record of the proceeding without further notification to you, provided the procedure set out above has been followed. You will be contacted only if your submission raises procedural questions. |
DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION: |
Copy of any intervention filed to application(s) by the CBC must be sent to: |
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS |
Documents are available: |
Central Building |
Suite 1380 |
Other CRTC regional offices will also make documents available upon request by interested parties (normal delay: 48 hours) |
Allan J. Darling |
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