ARCHIVED -  Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1998-3-1

This page has been archived on the Web

Information identified as archived on the Web is for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. Archived Decisions, Notices and Orders (DNOs) remain in effect except to the extent they are amended or reversed by the Commission, a court, or the government. The text of archived information has not been altered or updated after the date of archiving. Changes to DNOs are published as “dashes” to the original DNO number. Web pages that are archived on the Web are not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards. As per the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, you can request alternate formats by contacting us.

 Notice of Public Hearing

See also: 1998-3-1 1998-3-2 1998-3-3

 Ottawa, 12 June 1998
 Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1998-3-1
 HULL, QUEBEC
 Further to its Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1998-3 dated 14 May 1998 relating to its public hearing held on 20 July 1998, at the Conference Centre, Portage IV, 140 Promenade du Portage, Hull, Quebec, the Commission announces the following:
 AT THE REQUEST OF THE APPLICANTS, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE AMENDED AND THE CHANGES ARE UNDERLINED
 Issue No. 1 - Item 11
 IROQUOIS FALLS, Ontario
 Application (199802327) by WILLIAM W. LEACOCK, on behalf of a company to be incorporated, for a broacasting licence to carry on a low power English-language FM (radio) programming undertaking at Iroquois Falls, operating on a frequency of 104.9 MHz (channel 285LP) with an effective radiated power of 50 watts.
 The Commission will only proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the Department of Industry, at least ten days prior to the hearing, that it is technically acceptable.
 Examination of application:
 William W. Leacock
 175 Essex
 Iroquois Falls, Ontario
 P0K 1E0
 Issue No. 1 - Item 15
 THUNDER BAY, Ontario
 Application (199802377) by THUNDER BAY CHRISTIAN RADIO for a broadcasting licence to carry on an English-language (specialty) FM (radio) programming undertaking at Thunder Bay, operating on a frequency of 95.1 MHz (channel 236LP) with an effective radiated power of 50 watts.
 The applicant is proposing a Christian music service (specialty format) with at least 95% of the weekly total music being drawn from subcategory 34 (non-classic religious).
 The Commission will only proceed with this application at the public hearing if advised by the Department of Industry, at least ten days prior to the hearing, that it is technically acceptable.
 Examination of application:
 Thunder Bay Christian Radio
 1250 Balmoral Street
 Thunder Bay, Ontario
 P7B 5Z5
 Laura M. Talbot-Allan
 Secretary General

Date modified: