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Former radio station in Laval, Quebec
CKLM was a French-language Canadian radio station located in Laval, Quebec (near Montreal). It operated from 1962 to 1994. The station broadcast on 1570
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Radio station in Lloydminster, Alberta
CKLM-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 106.1 FM in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan. The station airs an active rock format branded as
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Topics referred to by the same term
Sopor Aeternus and The Ensemble of Shadows, 2005 The GOAT (TV series), 2024 CKLM-FM, a radio station branded as "106.1 The Goat" WXYG, a radio station branded
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Professional ice hockey exhibition game
sports locker room, Robin Herman (The New York Times) and Marcelle St. Cyr (CKLM radio in Montreal). Syl Apps Jr. was the first son of an NHL All-Star to
28th National Hockey League All-Star Game
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City in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
Foundation Rebroadcaster of CKUA-FM (Edmonton) FM 98.9 CILR-FM – Tourist information Stingray Group FM 106.1 CKLM-FM 106.1 The Goat Active rock Vista Radio
Lloydminster
Broadcaster who comments on a live event
Montreal allowed Robin Herman (The New York Times) and Marcelle St. Cyr (CKLM radio in Montreal) access into the men's locker room. Both were believed
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Radio station in Laval, Quebec, Canada
Boomer AM 1570. The 1570 kHz frequency used to be home of the now-defunct CKLM, also located in Laval but using 50,000 watts of power instead of only 10
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CKUA-FM-15 97.5 FM Lloydminster* CKUA Radio Foundation public broadcasting CKLM-FM 106.1 FM Lloydminster* 912038 Alberta Ltd. active rock VF2411 93.5 FM
List of radio stations in Saskatchewan
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Traffic information radio station in Montreal
French-language stations such as CKVL (opened in 1946), CJMS (opened in 1954) and CKLM (opened in 1962) were attracting listeners. While none of these stations
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FM radio frequency
Columbia CKJM-FM in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia CKKX-FM in Peace River, Alberta CKLM-FM in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan CKSE-FM in Estevan, Saskatchewan
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Array of numbers describing a metric connection
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Canadian radio host
stint at CJMS. He then moved to CKVL for 15 years before doing stints for CKLM and CHRS. In his final years he could be heard on the new CJMS. Jarraud made
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Canadian writer (1945–2025)
Paris, and on his return became a scriptwriter at the Montreal radio station CKLM while resuming his position of columnist. Also in 1968, he published his
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Canadian broadcaster (1942–2024)
radio entertainment shows on a number of radio stations, notably CKVL, CKAC, CKLM, CBF, CJMS and CFGL and at the Radio-Canada television network, where he
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due to financial problems. CKCH Hull 970 AM Station left the air in 1994. CKLM Laval 1570 AM 1962-1994. Frequency since occupied by CJLV. CFRM Moisie (CFS
List of defunct radio stations in Canada
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TV deal, hoping to add English telecasts". The Montreal Gazette. "Station CKLM joins Expos' radio network". The Montreal Gazette. April 24, 1969. Retrieved
List of Montreal Expos broadcasters
List_of_Montreal_Expos_broadcasters
Radio station in Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
originally launched in 2003 by 912038 Alberta Ltd. as a rebroadcaster of CKLM-FM in Lloydminster. It officially became a separate station with its own
CFNA-FM
Mauritian-Canadian journalist
investigative reporters. During the October Crisis Pascau, who was then working for CKLM, was contacted by the members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ)
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98.9 FM Lloydminster Stingray Digital tourist information/community radio CKLM-FM 106.1 FM Lloydminster 912038 Alberta Ltd. active rock VF2092 89.9 FM Loon
List of radio stations in Alberta
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American writer and journalist (1951–2022)
The New York Times upon graduation in 1973. Herman and Marcelle St. Cyr (CKLM radio in Montreal) became the first female reporters allowed in a men's professional
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Canadian broadcaster
Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar, Sénégal in 1983. He was the news director at CKLM, a journalist on the show le Temps de vivre on Radio-Canada, and commentator
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Canadian radio broadcasting company
2025. Bonnyville - CFNA-FM Grande Prairie - CFRI-FM, CJGY-FM Lloydminster - CKLM-FM Lethbridge - CJOC-FM, CKBD-FM Olds - CKJX-FM, CKLJ-FM Vegreville - CKVG-FM
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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1998)
"Lloydminster Border Kings will be inducted into Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame". CKLM-FM. Retrieved September 5, 2021. "TEAM CHERRY PLAYER BIO: KALE CLAGUE". Western
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French radio play-by-play announcer
occasionally replace Jean-Pierre Roy as colour commentator on the now-defunct CKLM 1570, which held the French radio broadcast rights, as Roy moved to TV broadcasts
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Major League Baseball team season
(Jean-Pierre Roy, Guy Ferron) Radio CFCF (English) (Dave Van Horne, Russ Taylor) CKLM (French) (Jean-Paul Sarault, Jean-Pierre Roy) ← 1970 Seasons 1972 →
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Month of 1975
Herman of The New York Times and Marcelle St. Cyr of Montreal radio station CKLM. Two would-be IRA bombers, John Kelly and John Stone, were killed when the
January_1975
Major League Baseball team season
Radio-Canada (Jean-Pierre Roy, Guy Ferron) Radio CKGM (English) (Dave Van Horne, Russ Taylor) CKLM (French) (Jean-Paul Sarault, Jean-Pierre Roy) Seasons 1970 →
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Canadian broadcasting pioneer (1923–2004)
Québec expanded into radio, acquiring CHRC Limitée (CHRC-AM and CHOI-FM) and CKLM Montréal, as well as into movie production, with the purchase of Ciné-Capitale
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Major League Baseball team season
(Jean-Pierre Roy, Guy Ferron) Radio CFCF (English) (Dave Van Horne, Russ Taylor) CKLM (French) (Jean-Paul Sarault, Jean-Pierre Roy) ← 1969 Seasons 1971 →
1970_Montreal_Expos_season
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unhappiness; increase of danger
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Slave of the one who is light, Servant of the light
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A Man with Rich Background
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One who prostrates to the merciful (Allah)
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