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Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2002-78
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Ottawa, 20 December 2002 |
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The Commission has received the following applications: |
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DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION
24 January 2003 |
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APPLICANT AND LOCALITY |
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The Score Television Network Ltd.
Across Canada |
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The Base Commander of Canadian Forces Base, Suffield Alberta
Wainwright (CFB), Alberta |
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Aboroginal Voices Radio Inc.
Abbotsford, British Columbia |
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Aboroginal Voices Radio Inc.
Vancouver, British Columbia
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Across Canada
Application No. 2002-0751-5 |
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Application by THE SCORE TELEVISION NETWORK LTD. to amend the
licence of the Category 2 national specialty television
service known as The Score. |
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The licence held by The Score Television Network Ltd. for the
national English-language specialty programming undertaking is
currently subject to conditions of licence related to industry codes
on gender portrayal and the depiction of violence. The conditions of
licence are as follows: |
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8. The licensee shall adhere to the guidelines on gender
portrayal set out in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters'
(CAB) "Sex-Role Portrayal Code for Television and Radio
Programming", as amended from time to time and approved by
the Commission.
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9. The licensee shall adhere to the provisions of the CAB's
"Broadcast Code for Advertising to Children", as amended
from time to time and approved by the Commission.
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The applicant requests that the current conditions be replaced by
"suspensive" conditions on the same matters,
meaning that the application of the conditions would be suspended,
so long as The Score Television Network Ltd. remains a member in
good standing of the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. The
requested change requires an amendment to the licence. |
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Licensee's address:
370 King Street West
Suite 304
P.O. Box 10
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1J9
Fax: (416) 977-8128 |
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Examination of application:
At the licensee’s address |
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[ Intervention
Form]
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Wainwright (CFB), Alberta
Application No. 2002-0814-1 |
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Application by THE BASE COMMANDER OF CANADIAN FORCES BASE,
SUFFIELD ALBERTA, Lieutenant-Colonel C.H. Watson and his successors,
Canadian Forces Base Suffield to amend the licence of radio station
CKBF-FM CFB, Suffield, Alberta. |
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The licensee proposes to add an FM transmitter at Wainwright
(CFB) to broadcast the programming of CKBF-FM CFB Suffield, to
adequately serve the British Armed Forces personnel and their
dependents stationed at Wainwright CFB. |
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This service is exclusively designed for the British Forces based
at Canadian Forces Bases of Wainwright and Suffield, Alberta. |
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The transmitter will operate on frequency 101.5 MHz (channel
268LP) with an effective radiated power of 30 watts. |
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Licensee's address:
P.O. Box 6000 – Station Main
Medicine Hat, Alberta
T1A 8K8 |
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Examination of application:
CFB Suffield
Medicine Hat, Alberta |
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[ Intervention
Form]
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Abbotsford, British Columbia
Application No. 2002-0188-0 |
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Application by ABORIGINAL VOICES RADIO INC. to amend the licence
of the radio station at Vancouver. |
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The licensee proposes to add an AM transmitter at Abbotsford
to broadcast the programming of the Aboriginal-language radio
station at Vancouver, which was approved in Decision CRTC 2001-314,
to adequately serve the population of Abbotsford and Fraser Valley,
as well as Vancouver. The Abbotsford transmitter is proposed because
the Vancouver transmitter (see item #4) would not serve the
Abbotsford area. |
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The transmitter will operate on frequency 850 kHz with a
transmitter power of 10,000 watts. |
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This frequency was previously licenced to Rogers Radio (British
Columbia) Ltd. to operate their AM station CFSR Abbotsford. |
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In Decision CRTC 2001-317 the Commission approved Rogers
Broadcasting Limited on behalf of Rogers Radio (British Columbia)
Ltd. to convert CFSR Abbotsford to the FM band on the frequency
107.1 MHz (channel 296A). |
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This decision included the following statement: |
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"The Commission notes, and considers as significant, the
applicant’s commitment, depending upon receipt of approval of this
application to make CFSR’s current AM transmitting facilities, now
operating on the frequency of 850 kHz, available for use by another
party without charge for a period of seven years." |
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Licensee's address:
826A St. Clair Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
M6C 1C1
Fax: (416) 652-0193
E-Mail: avradio@sympatico.ca |
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Examination of application:
Vancouver Metis Association
1166 Alberni Street
Suite 1702
Vancouver, British Columbia |
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[ Intervention
Form]
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Vancouver, British Columbia
Application No. 2002-0169-0 |
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Application by ABORIGINAL VOICES RADIO INC. (AVR) to amend the
licence of the radio station at Vancouver. |
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In Decision CRTC 2001-314 dated 5 June 2001, the Commission
approved an application by the licensee to operate an
Aboriginal-language FM radio station in Vancouver. However, the
Commission did not approve the proposed frequency (90.9 MHz, channel
215B). |
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The applicant was requested to file an application proposing the
use of a different frequency. The applicant now proposes to operate
the transmitter on frequency 92.3 MHz (channel 222C1) with an
effective radiated power of 1,200 watts. |
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This application was initially scheduled for the 12 August 2002
Gatineau Public Hearing. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
and Rogers Broadcasting Limited (Rogers) filed interventions
opposing the AVR application. The CBC indicated in its intervention
that AVR could use one of two other frequencies for its proposed
transmitter [104.1 MHz (channel 281) or 106.3 MHz (channel
292)]. Subsequent to these interventions, the Commission decided to
withdraw this application from the 12 August 2002 hearing and allow
AVR to do a technical analysis of alternate frequencies and
transmitting sites that was requested by Industry Canada as a
condition of its technical approval. The analysis has since been
filed with Industry Canada and the Commission along with CBC’s and
Rogers’ comments pertaining to the analysis. |
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Industry Canada advised the Commission that it would be prepared
to approve the application by AVR to use 92.3 MHz on Mt. Seymour,
provided that the antenna of the CBC transmitter CBU-FM-1 Victoria
located on Saltspring Island be changed to accommodate the AVR
proposal. |
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In Decision CRTC 2002-129, Use of 90.9 MHz by the CBC’s
new French-language station at Vancouver, the following is
noted: |
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Simon Fraser and the Vancouver Metis Association filed
interventions supporting the CBC’s present application on
condition that it modify its transmitter CBU-FM-1 Victoria, located
on Saltspring Island, so that AVR could use 92.3 MHz (channel 222)
for its Vancouver station. The CBC responded that it would consider
modifying CBU-FM-1’s antenna pattern to make 92.3 MHz a more
viable option for AVR. The Commission accordingly expects the CBC to
propose suitable modifications to its transmitter, CBU-FM-1
Victoria, in order to accommodate AVR’s proposal to use 92.3 MHz
in Vancouver. |
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Because of the new material being placed on the
examination/public file, the Commission is now seeking additional
comments regarding this application. Since the previously filed
interventions will be considered in this proceeding as well, the
additional comments should not duplicate those filed previously. |
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Licensee's address:
826A St. Clair Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario
M6C 1C1
Fax: (416) 652-0193
E-Mail: avradio@sympatico.ca |
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Examination of application:
Vancouver Indian Friendship Centre
1607 East Hasting Street
Vancouver, British Columbia |
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[ Intervention
Form]
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION |
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DEADLINE FOR INTERVENTION |
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24 January 2003 |
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The intervention must be received by the CRTC and by the
applicant ON OR BEFORE the above-mentioned date. The Commission
cannot be held responsible for postal delays. |
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Your intervention will be considered by the Commission, and will
form part of the public record of the proceeding without further
notification to you, provided the procedure set out below has been
followed. You will be contacted only if your submission raises
procedural questions. |
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Submit your written intervention to the Secretary General of the
Commission in ONLY ONE of the following formats: |
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by using the form
[intervention
form] |
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by electronic mail to
procedure@crtc.gc.ca |
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by mail at
CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0N2 |
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by fax to the
Secretary General - (819) 994-0218 |
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A true copy MUST be sent to the applicant and proof that this has
been done must accompany the intervention sent to the Commission. |
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Where the intervention is filed by electronic means, the line
***End of document*** should be entered following the last paragraph
of the document, as an indication that the document has not been
damaged during electronic transmission. |
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Please note that only the documents (applications and
interventions) electronically filed will be available on the
Commission’s web site. You will be able to access these documents
by indicating the public notice or the notice of public hearing
number. |
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Each paragraph of the document should be numbered. |
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Your intervention should clearly identify the application and
indicate whether you support or oppose the application, or if you
propose changes to it, include the facts and grounds for your
proposal. |
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In the event that the application is brought to the oral phase of
the hearing, and if you wish to appear, you must provide reasons why
your written comments are not sufficient and why an appearance is
necessary. |
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In exceptional circumstances, the Commission may allow an
intervenor to present its intervention by teleconference. At the
time of filing its intervention, the intervenor must clearly
indicate why the Commission should grant such a request. |
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EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS |
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Documents are available at the local address provided in this
notice and at the Commission offices and documentation centres
directly involved with these applications or, upon request, within
48 hours, at any other CRTC offices and documentation centres. |
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Central Building
Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
1 Promenade du Portage, Room G-5
Hull, Quebec K1A 0N2
Tel: (819) 997-2429 – TDD: 994-0423
FAX: (819) 994-0218 |
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Metropolitan Place
99 Wyse Road, Suite 1410
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3A 4S5
Tel: (902) 426-7997 – TDD: 426-6997
FAX: (902) 426-2721 |
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405 de Maisonneuve Blvd East
2nd Floor, Suite B2300
Montréal, Quebec H2L 4J5
Tel: (514) 283-6607 – TDD: 283-8316
FAX: (514) 283-3689 |
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55 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 624
Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M2
Tel: (416) 952-9096
FAX: (416) 954-6343 |
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Kensington Building
275 Portage Avenue, Suite 1810
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3
Tel: (204) 983-6306 – TDD: 983-8274
FAX: (204) 983-6317 |
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Cornwall Professional Building
2125 – 11th Avenue, Room 103
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3X3
Tel: (306) 780-3422
FAX: (306) 780-3319 |
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10405 Jasper Avenue, Suite 520
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N4
Tel: (780) 495-3224
FAX: (780) 495-3214 |
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530-580 Hornby Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3B6
Tel: (604) 666-2111 – TDD: 666-0778
FAX: (604) 666-8322 |
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This document is available in alternative format upon request and
may also be examined at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca |
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Secretary General |