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Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing
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Ottawa, 26 April 2002 |
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Further to its Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2002-4 dated 26 March 2002 relating to a Public Hearing which will be held on 3 June 2002 at 9:30 a.m., at the Commission Headquarters, 1 Promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec, to consider the following: |
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APPLICANT AND LOCALITY |
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Jack McGaw Consulting Incorporated |
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Uniforêt inc. |
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Rick Martin Trucking Ltd. |
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Robert G. Hopkins |
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Confederation Bridge, Prince Edward Island |
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Application by JACK McGAW CONSULTING INCORPORATED for a licence to operate an English and French-language FM low power radio station consisting of a tourist information service from the Confederation Bridge. |
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The new station would operate on frequency 93.9 MHz (channel 230 LP) with an effective radiated power of 37 watts. |
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The service would consist of pre-recorded messages informing drivers using the Confederation Bridge between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island of weather and highway conditions as well as attractions and services in nearby communities. |
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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. |
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Applicant's address: |
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Examination of application: |
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L'Ascension and surrounding areas, Quebec |
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Application by UNIFORÊT INC. for a licence to operate a French-language very low power mobile FM radio warning system at logging operations situated to the north of Lac St. Jean. |
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The radio warning system would operate on frequency 91.9 MHz (channel 220 VLP) with an effective radiated power of 0.5 watt. |
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The truck mounted radio system would warn travellers using forestry roads of oncoming logging vehicles. |
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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. |
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The Commission invites the public to regularly examine the public examination file of the above noted application in order to become aware of any additional information that could be filed in the future in response to clarification questions from the Commission. |
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Applicant's address: |
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Examination of application: |
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Sundre, Nordegg and surrounding area, Alberta |
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Application by RICK MARTIN TRUCKING LTD. for a licence to operate an English-language very low power mobile FM radio warning system at logging operations situated in and around Sundre and Nordegg. |
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The radio warning system would operate on frequency 91.3 MHz (channel 217 VLP) with an effective radiated power of 0.5 watt. |
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The truck mounted radio system would warn travellers using forestry roads of oncoming logging vehicles. |
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The Commission invites the public to regularly examine the public examination file of the above noted application in order to become aware of any additional information that could be filed in the future in response to clarification questions from the Commission. |
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Applicant's address: |
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Examination of application: |
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Tagish, Yukon Territory |
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Application by ROBERT G. HOPKINS for a licence to operate an English-language low power commercial FM radio station in Tagish. |
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The new station would operate on frequency 106.7 MHz (channel 294LP) with an effective radiated power of 25 watts. |
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The applicant proposes to offer a variety of programming of interest to local residents and tourists. Forty four hours per week of programming would be produced locally with the remainder being received from CFMI-FM Vancouver, BC via satellite. |
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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. |
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Applicant's address: |
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Examination of application: |
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION |
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DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION |
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The intervention must be received by the CRTC and by the applicant ON OR BEFORE the above-mentioned date. The Commission cannot be held responsible for postal delays. |
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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 below has been followed. You will be contacted only if your submission raises procedural questions. |
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Submit your written intervention to the Secretary General of the Commission in ONLY ONE of the following formats: |
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BY ELECTRONIC MAIL TO |
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A true copy MUST be sent to the applicant and proof that this has been done must accompany the intervention sent to the Commission. |
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Where the intervention is filed by electronic means, the line ***End of document*** should be entered following the last paragraph of the document, as an indication that the document has not been damaged during electronic transmission. |
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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. |
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Each paragraph of the document should be numbered. |
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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 for your proposal. |
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In the event that the application is brought to the oral phase of the hearing, and if you wish to appear, you must provide reasons why your written comments are not sufficient and why an appearance is necessary. |
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In exceptional circumstances, the Commission may allow an intervenor to present its intervention by teleconference. At the time of filing its intervention, the intervenor must clearly indicate why the Commission should grant such a request. |
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Persons requiring communications support such as assistive listening devices and sign language interpretation are requested to inform the commission at least twenty (20) days before the commencement of the public hearing so that the necessary arrangements can be made. |
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EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS |
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Documents are available at the local address provided in this notice and at the Commission offices and documentation centres directly involved with these applications or, upon request, within 48 hours, at any other CRTC offices and documentation centres. |
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Central Building |
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Bank of Commerce Building |
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405 de Maisonneuve Blvd. East |
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55 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 624 |
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Kensington Building |
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Cornwall Professional Building |
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10405 Jasper Avenue, Suite 520 |
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530-580 Hornby Street |
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This document is available in alternative format upon request and may also be examined at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca |
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Secretary General |
Date Modified: 2002-04-26
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