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Decision

Ottawa, 7 February 1984
Decision CRTC 84-80
Huron Broadcasting Limited
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario - 822828000
In Decision CRTC 81-792, Huron Broadcasting Limited was authorized to amend the broadcasting licence for CKCY Sault Ste. Marie by changing its frequency from 920 kHz to 540 kHz, increasing its day-time power from 10,000 watts to 15,000 watts, decreasing its night-time power from 5,000 watts to 2,500 watts and relocating its antenna site.
Pursuant to Public Notice CRTC 1983-275 dated 12 December 1983, the Commission approves the application to amend the broadcasting licence for CKCY Sault Ste. Marie by deleting the following condition of approval concerning the technical changes noted above:
 This approval is subject to the condition that the necessary construction be completed and the change in frequency effective within eighteen (18) months of the date of this decision (Decision CRTC 81-792 dated 26 October 1981) or such further period as the Commission may, upon request for extension before the expiry of the said eighteen months, deem appropriate under the circumstances.
and substituting therefor, the following;
 This approval is subject to the condition that the necessary construction be completed, and the change in frequency be effected by 30 April 1984 or such further period as the Commission may, upon request for extension before the expiry date, deem appropriate under the circumstances.
J.G. Patenaude Secretary General

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