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Decision

Ottawa, 3 March 1986
Decision CRTC 86-158
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Carolin, Coquihalla Lakes, Haig, Hope, Hunter Creek, Kingsvale, Merritt North, Merritt South and Sowaqua, British Columbia - 852296300 - 852297100 - 852293000 - 852294800 - 852292200 - 852298900 - 852300300 - 852299700 - 852295500
Following a Public Hearing in Hull, Quebec on 11 February 1986, the Commission approves the applications for broadcasting licences for low-power English-language AM radio stations at the communities noted above, on the frequency 1490 kHz, each with a transmitter power of 20 watts, to provide a travellers' information service.
The Commission will issue licences expiring 30 September 1990, subject to the conditions specified in the licences to be issued.
This service, offered in co-operation with the provincial Ministry of Transportation and Highways, will provide automated reports on road and travel conditions in the areas to be served.
Fernand Bélisle
Secretary General

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