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Decision

Ottawa, 8 January 1988
Decision CRTC 88-20
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Hay River, Northwest Territories - 870322500
Following a Public Hearing in Vancouver on 27 October 1987, the Commission approves the application for a licence for an English-language FM radio broadcasting transmitting undertaking at Hay River on the frequency 93.7 Mhz, channel 229, with an effective radiated power of 90 watts to rebroadcast the programs of CFYK Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, received via satellite.
The Commission will issue a licence expiring 31 August 1989, subject to the conditions specified in this decision and in the licence to be issued. This term will enable the Commission to consider the renewal of this licence at the same time as that of CFYK, the originating station.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has advised the Commission that CBDJ Hay River, its radio broadcasting transmitting undertaking which currently rebroadcasts the programming of CFYK on the AM band, will be closed soon after the FM transmitter approved herein becomes operational. The Commission fully expects the Corporation to surrender its licence for CBDJ at that time.
It is a condition of licence that construction of the station be completed and that it be in operation within twelve months of the date of this decision or such further period as the Commission may, upon receipt of a request for extension before the expiry of the said twelve months, deem appropriate under the circumstances.
Fernand Bélisle
Secretary General

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