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Public Notice

Ottawa, 28 July 1999
Public Notice CRTC 1999-123
The Commission has received the following applications:
WESTERN CANADA AND TERRITORIES REGION
1.  REGINA, Saskatchewan
Application (199805553) by the CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION to amend the broadcasting licence for CBK Regina.
CBC proposes to add a transmitter at Regina operating on the frequency 102.5 MHz (channel 273A) with an effective radiated power of 820 watts.
CBC indicated that the transmitter would improve the quality of the signal to some 80,000 listeners in Regina.
Examination of application:
2440 Broad Street
Regina, Saskatchewan
2.  NEW WESTMINSTER, SURREY, ABBOTSFORD, CLEARBROOK AND MATSQUI, AND WHITE ROCK, British Columbia
Application (199907292) by ROGERS CABLESYSTEMS LIMITED (Rogers). Rogers requests that its cable systems serving the above noted-localities not be required to carry the new religious station licensed to the B.C. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches.
Section 17 of the Broadcasting DistributionRegulations requires the Rogers systems to carry this new television service, unless relieved from this obligation by a condition of licence.
In Decision CRTC 99-107, which approved the new station, the Commission noted Rogers' concerns about the analogue capacity of its cable undertakings and also noted that the station did not intend to ask Rogers to carry its service.
Examination of application:
Rogers Cablesystems Limited
333 Bloor Street East
9th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1G9
10445 - 138th Street
Surrey, British Columbia
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 
 Intervention
 IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMISSION AND PLACED ON THE PUBLIC FILE,
-  submit your original written intervention to the Secretary General of the Commission (CRTC, Ottawa, K1A 0N2). A true copy MUST be sent to the applicant and proof that this has been done must accompany the original intervention sent to the Commission.
 Please note that you may also file your interventions by Electronic Mail
-  the intervention may be filed with the Commission by electronic mail at the following e-mail address: procedure@crtc.gc.ca and should indicate if a true copy has been sent to the applicant. Each paragraph of the document should be numbered. In addition, as an indication that the document has not been damaged during electronic transmission, the line ***End of document*** should be entered following the last paragraph of each document. However, your intervention and the proof of service to the applicant will also have to be filed in hard copy;
-  please note, that only the documents (applications and interventions) electronically filed will be available on the Commission's web site. You will be able to access these documents by indicating the public notice or the notice of public hearing number;
-  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;
-  your intervention should clearly identify the application and indicate whether you support or oppose the application, or if you propose changes to it, include the 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 provide reasons why your written comments are not sufficient and an appearance is necessary;
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:
 2 September 1999
 Copy of any intervention filed to application(s) by the CBC must be sent to:
 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 c/o Director, Regulatory Affairs
 250 Lanark Avenue
 Ottawa, Ontario
 K1Z 6R5
 Telecopier: (613) 724-5668
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS
DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS
 Documents are available:
°  at the local address provided in this notice; and
°  at the following Commission offices:
 Central Building
 Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
 1 Promenade du Portage
 Ground Floor
 Hull, Quebec K1A 0N2
 Tels: (819) 997-2429 - TDD 994-0423
 Telecopier: (819) 994-0218
 Kensington Building
 275 Portage Avenue
 Suite 1810
 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3
 Tels: (204) 983-6306 - TDD 983-8274
 Telecopier: (204) 983-6317
 530 - 580 Hornby Street
 Vancouver, British Columbia
 V6C 3B6
 Tels: (604) 666-2111 - TDD 666-0778
 Telecopier: (604) 666-8322
 C.R.T.C. Documentation Centre
 Cornwall Professional Building
 Room 103
 2125 - 11th Avenue
 Regina, Saskatchewan
 S4P 3X3
 Tel: (306) 780-3422
 Telecopier: (306) 780-3319
 Other CRTC offices will also make documents available upon request by interested parties (normal delay: 48 hours).
 This document is available in alternative format upon request, and may also be viewed at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca
 Secretary General

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