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Notice of Public Hearing

See also : 1999-9, 1999-9-1

Ottawa, 8 November 1999

Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1999-9-2

SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN

Further to its Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1999-9 dated 10 September 1999 relating to its public hearing to be held on 16 November 1999, at the Delta Bessborough, 601 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , the Commission announces the following:

FOLLOWING RECEIPT OF AN INTERVENTION FROM A PARTY WHICH EXPRESSED INTEREST IN FILING AN FM RADIO APPLICATION FOR THE USE OF THE 106.9 MHz FREQUENCY AS WELL AS AN INTERVENTION SUBMITTED BY A LICENSEE WHICH HAS FILED AN APPLICATION THAT IS TECHNICALLY MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE WITH THE ONE SUBMITTED BY THE RADIO MALASPINA SOCIETY, THE COMMISSION HAS DECIDED THAT IT WOULD BE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST TO WITHDRAW THE FOLLOWING ITEM FROM THE PUBLIC HEARING AND RESCHEDULE IT FOR A LATER DATE

Issue No. 1 - Item 12

NANAIMO, British Columbia

Application (199906913) by RADIO MALASPINA SOCIETY, 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9R 5S5, for a broadcasting licence to carry on an English-language FM campus/community radio programming undertaking at Nanaimo. The new station would operate on frequency 106.9 MHz (channel 295A) with an effective radiated power of 880 watts.

The Commission notes that its Campus Radio Policy is currently under review, and that a proposed revised policy was released in February 1999. The applicant has indicated that it complies with the revised policy as proposed. In the event that the final Campus Radio Policy differs from the proposed policy, the applicant may be asked to address how it complies with the new policy.

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Secretary General

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