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Decision CRTC 2001-253

Ottawa, 2 May 2001

Mr. Gary L. Miles - Executive Vice-President
Radio Operations
Rogers Broadcasting Limited, on behalf of
578223 British Columbia Ltd.
777 Jarvis Street
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 3B7

Application No.: 2001-0520-7
Subject: Approval -Extension of time limit to 9 December 2001
Location: CKSR-FM Chilliwack, British Columbia
Licensee: Rogers Broadcasting Limited, on behalf of 578223 British Columbia Ltd.

Dear Mr. Miles:

This is further to your request of 10 April 2001 for an extension of the time limit to implement the FM radio programming undertaking at Chilliwack, British Columbia approved in Decision CRTC 2000-192.

Please be advised that the Commission approves your request and hereby grants a six month extension of the time limit to implement the radio programming undertaking (FM) to serve Chilliwack, British Columbia until 9 December 2001.

This extension does not of course, relieve you of your responsibility to implement the authority to operate the radio programming undertaking to serve Chilliwack at the earliest possible date.

Should the completion of new installations not be completed within the aforementioned period stipulated in this letter or, should the Commission refuse to approve an extension requested by the licensee, the licence will not be issued.

As stipulated in the approval decision, the authority will only be effective and the licence will only be issued at such time as the construction of the undertaking is completed and it is prepared to commence operation. Consequently, the applicant is required to advise the Commission, in writing, once it has completed construction and is prepared to commence operation of the undertaking, at which time, the Commission will issue the licence.

All letters of approval issued by the Commission are made available for public examination at the Commission's central office and at the Vancouver regional office. The Commission also requires you to append this letter of approval to the licence of your undertaking.

Sincerely,

Ursula Menke
Secretary General

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