List of CBC television stations
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The following is a list of television stations which are owned by or regional affiliates of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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[edit] CBC television stations
[edit] CBC-owned
- CBC-owned stations could largely be considered superstations in the essence that they have large networks of rebroadcasters throughout their respective markets.
- Calgary, Alberta - CBRT, Channel 9
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - CBCT, Channel 13
- Edmonton, Alberta - CBXT, Channel 5
- Fredericton, New Brunswick - CBAT, Channel 4
- Halifax, Nova Scotia - CBHT, Channel 3
- Ottawa, Ontario - CBOT, Channel 4
- Montreal, Quebec - CBMT, Channel 6
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CBKT, Channel 9
- St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBNT, Channel 8
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - CBKST, Channel 11
- Sydney, Nova Scotia - CBIT, Channel 5
- Toronto, Ontario - CBLT, Channel 5
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUT, Channel 2
- Windsor, Ontario - CBET, Channel 9
- Winnipeg, Manitoba - CBWT, Channel 6
- Yellowknife, Northwest Territories - CFYK, Channel 8
[edit] Privately owned affiliates
- Brandon, Manitoba - CKX, Channel 5
- Dawson Creek, British Columbia - CJDC, Channel 5
- Kingston, Ontario - CKWS, Channel 11
- Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan - CKSA, Channel 2
- Medicine Hat, Alberta - CHAT, Channel 6
- Peterborough, Ontario - CHEX, Channel 12
- Oshawa, Ontario - CHEX-TV-2, Channel 22
- Prince George, British Columbia - CKPG, Channel 2
- Terrace, British Columbia - CFTK, Channel 3
- Thunder Bay, Ontario - CKPR, Channel 2
[edit] Former CBC-owned self-supporting stations
- Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBNLT, Channel 13 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
- Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBYT, Channel 5 (2002 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
- Kenora, Ontario - CBWAT, Channel 8 (now retransmitter of CBWT - date of change not known)
- Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador - CFLA-TV, Channel 8 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
[edit] Former affiliates (including year of disaffiliation)
- Barrie, Ontario - CKVR, Channel 3 (1995)
- Calgary, Alberta - CICT, Channel 2 (1975, as CFAC)
- Cornwall, Ontario - CJSS, Channel 8 (1963 - purchased by CJOH as its rebroadcaster)
- Edmonton, Alberta - CFRN, Channel 3 (1961)
- Hamilton, Ontario - CHCH, Channel 11 (1961)
- Kamloops, British Columbia - CFJC, Channel 4 (2006 - CBC no longer seen terrestrially)
- Kelowna, British Columbia - CHBC, Channel 2 (2006)
- Kitchener, Ontario - CKCO, Channel 13 (1964)
- Lethbridge, Alberta - CISA, Channel 7 (1976, as CJOC)
- London, Ontario - CFPL, Channel 10 (1988)
- Moncton, New Brunswick - CKCW, Channel 2 (1969)
- North Bay, Ontario - CKNY, Channel 10 (1971)
- Pembroke, Ontario - CHRO, Channel 5 (1990)
- Quebec City, Quebec - CKMI, Channel 20 (1997, then on channel 5, which is now used as a CBMT repeater)
- Red Deer, Alberta - CHCA, Channel 6 (2005, as CKRD)
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CKCK, Channel 2 (1969)
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - CFQC, Channel 8 (1971)
- St. John's, Newfoundland - CJON, Channel 6 (1964)
- Sudbury, Ontario - CICI, Channel 5 (1971, as CKSO)
- Sydney, Nova Scotia - CJCB, Channel 4 (1972)
- Victoria, British Columbia - CHEK, Channel 6 (1981)
- Wingham, Ontario - CKNX, Channel 8 (1988)
[edit] Affiliates later purchased by the CBC
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - CFCY, Channel 13 (1968 - became CBCT)
- North Bay, Ontario - CHNB, Channel 4 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - CKBI, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKST)
- Saint John, New Brunswick - CHSJ, Channel 4 (1994 - became CBAT)
- Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario - CJIC, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Sudbury, Ontario - CKNC, Channel 9 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Swift Current, Saskatchewan - CJFB, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKT)
- Timmins, Ontario - CFCL, Channel 6 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Windsor, Ontario - CKLW, Channel 9 (1975 - became CBET)
- Yorkton, Saskatchewan - CKOS, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKT)
[edit] SRC television stations
[edit] SRC-owned
- Edmonton, Alberta - CBXFT, Channel 11
- Moncton, New Brunswick - CBAFT, Channel 11
- Montreal, Quebec - CBFT, Channel 2
- Ottawa, Ontario - CBOFT, Channel 9
- Quebec City, Quebec - CBVT, Channel 11
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CBKFT, Channel 13
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUFT, Channel 26
- Winnipeg, Manitoba - CBWFT, Channel 3
[edit] Privately owned affiliates
- Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec - CKRT, Channel 7
- Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec - CKRN, Channel 4
- Saguenay, Quebec - CKTV, Channel 12
- Sherbrooke, Quebec - CKSH, Channel 9
- Trois-Rivières, Quebec - CKTM, Channel 13
[edit] Former SRC-owned self-supporting stations
- Sept-Iles, Quebec - CBST, Channel 13 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBVT)
- Toronto, Ontario - CBLFT, Channel 25 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBOFT)
- Windsor, Ontario - CBEFT, Channel 54 (c. 1996 - became retransmitter of CBOFT)
[edit] Former affiliates (including year of disaffiliation)
- Carleton, Quebec - CHAU, Channel 9 (1983)1
- Quebec City, Quebec - CFCM, Channel 4 (1964)2
- Timmins, Ontario - CFCL, Channel 6 (1960s)3
- Sherbrooke, Quebec - CHLT, Channel 7 (1974)4
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUT, Channel 2 (1976)5
1 -- Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1959-1968; now TVA affiliate.
2 -- Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1954-1957; now TVA affiliate.
3 -- Affiliated with both CBC and SRC, 1956 until CBFOT (now CBLFT-3) established; now CBC rebroadcasting station, transmitting CBLT Toronto.
4 -- Affiliated with both CBC and SRC, 1956-1974; now TVA affiliate.
5 -- Affiliated with both CBC and SRC, 1952-1976; SRC aired only on Sundays.
[edit] Affiliates later purchased by SRC
- Matane, Quebec - CKBL, Channel 9 (1972 - became CBGAT, now a rebroacaster of CBVT on channel 6) [1]
- Rimouski, Quebec - CJBR-TV, Channel 3 (1977 - now a rebroadcaster of CBVT on channel 2) [2]