Stations
Frequency | Call sign | Location |
---|---|---|
101.9 FM | CBAL-FM-1 | Allardville, New Brunswick |
88.3 FM | CBFX-FM-3 | Amos, Quebec |
88.9 FM | CBVX-FM-3 | Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec |
89.7 FM | CBCX-FM | Calgary, Alberta |
88.9 FM | CBAL-FM-3 | Campbellton, New Brunswick |
88.9 FM | CBAX-FM-1 | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
100.9 FM | CBJX-FM-1 | Dolbeau-Mistassini, Quebec |
90.1 FM | CBCX-FM-1 | Edmonton, Alberta |
94.3 FM | CBAL-FM-5 | Edmundston, New Brunswick |
90.1 FM | CBFX-FM-5 | Gaspé, Quebec |
91.5 FM | CBAX-FM | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
101.3 FM | CBAL-FM-2 | Lamèque, New Brunswick |
91.5 FM | CBVX-FM-2 | La Malbaie, Quebec |
107.5 FM | CBRX-FM-1 | Matane, Quebec |
98.3 FM | CBAL-FM | Moncton, New Brunswick |
90.1 FM | CBFX-FM-6 | Mont-Laurier, Quebec |
100.7 FM | CBFX-FM | Montreal, Quebec |
102.5 FM | CBOX-FM | Ottawa, Ontario |
89.9 FM | CJBC-FM-2 | Paris, Ontario |
95.3 FM | CBVX-FM | Quebec City, Quebec |
88.9 FM | CKSB-FM-1 | Regina, Saskatchewan |
101.5 FM | CBRX-FM | Rimouski, Quebec |
90.7 FM | CBRX-FM | Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec |
89.9 FM | CBFX-FM-4 | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec |
100.9 FM | CBJX-FM | Saguenay, Quebec |
89.9 FM | CBVX-FM-1 | Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec |
88.1 FM | CBAL-FM-4 | Saint John, New Brunswick |
101.9 FM | CBAX-FM-2 | St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador |
88.7 FM | CKSB-FM-2 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
96.1 FM | CBRX-FM-3 | Sept-Îles, Quebec |
90.7 FM | CBFX-FM-2 | Sherbrooke, Quebec |
90.9 FM | CBBX-FM | Sudbury, Ontario |
105.7 FM | No Call Sign | Timmins, Ontario (approved in 2007; not yet launched as of 2011) |
90.3 FM | CJBC-FM | Toronto, Ontario |
104.3 FM | CBFX-FM-1 | Trois-Rivières, Quebec |
90.9 FM | CBUX-FM | Vancouver, British Columbia |
88.9 FM | CBUX-FM-1 | Victoria, British Columbia |
103.9 FM | CJBC-FM-1 | Windsor, Ontario |
89.9 FM | CKSB-FM | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
106.1 FM | CBAX-FM-3 | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia |
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