CIAM-FM
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- This article is about the radio station licensed to Fort Vermilion, Alberta. CIAM were also the call letters of an unrelated former radio station in Cambridge, Ontario. For that station, see its successor CJDV.
CIAM-FM is a community radio station broadcasting at 92.7 MHz on the FM dial in Fort Vermilion, Alberta, Canada. CIAM-FM is a listener supported community broadcast. CARE Radio Broadcasting Association is the registered charity that holds the broadcast license.
CIAM-FM carries music programming, community events, national & international news, sports, weather and syndicated spoken word content. Some content is in local ethnic languages including Cree, Dene, and Plaudt Deutsch.
The station began broadcasting in January 2003 at 92.3 MHz on the FM dial but moved to 92.7 FM around 2004.
CIAM-FM has several transmitters in Alberta, and British Columbia.
[edit] CIAM-FM Rebroadcasters
- Red Earth - CIAM-FM-1 102.9
- Buffalo Head (La CrĂȘte) - CIAM-FM-2 95.5
- Watt Mountain (High Level) CIAM-FM-3 94.1
- Foggy Mountain (Caribou Mountain) - CIAM-FM-4 104.3
- Weberville (Peace River) - CIAM-FM-5 101.7
- Hines Creek - CIAM-FM-6 94.7
- Slave Lake - CIAM-FM-7 107.5
- Charlie Lake, (British Columbia) - CIAM-FM-8? 92.5
On May 16, 2008, CIAM has applied to the CRTC to add a transmitter at Buckland, Saskatchewan and another at Vanderhoof, British Columbia [1] [2] [3]