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  2. CBAT-DT - Wikipedia

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    The Irvings also owned Saint John's main newspaper, The Telegraph-Journal. Its network of rebroadcasters was built up between 1961 and 1978. Originally, CHSJ was the CBC affiliate for southern New Brunswick while CKCW-TV in Moncton served the northern and eastern portion. However, in 1969, CKCW switched to CTV and signed on a full-time ...

  3. List of television stations in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. City of licence ... CBC: Fredericton: ... Saint John: 12 12. ...

  4. CHNB-DT - Wikipedia

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    CHNB-DT (channel 12) is a television station in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, part of the Global Television Network. It serves as the network's outlet for both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (by way of a repeater in Lot 22 serving Charlottetown ). CHNB-DT is owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment as a sister ...

  5. List of radio stations in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John: Maritime Broadcasting System: adult contemporary: CBZ-FM: 101.5 FM: Saint John: CBC Music: public music CBAF-FM-1: 102.3 FM: Saint John: Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk CJRP-FM: 103.5 FM: Saint John: TFG Communications: Christian radio: CHQC-FM: 105.7 FM: Saint John: C médias: community radio CFMH-FM: 107.3 FM: Saint ...

  6. New Brunswick Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick Broadcasting, under New Brunswick Publishing, looked after the radio station CHSJ. In 1954, CHSJ-TV, the first television station in Atlantic Canada licensed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), began broadcasting to the Saint John area. It was owned by New Brunswick Broadcasting and for many years its operations shared ...

  7. Killing of Richard Oland - Wikipedia

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    On July 7, 2011, Richard Oland, a 69-year-old Canadian businessman and former vice-president for Moosehead Brewery, was bludgeoned to death in his office on Canterbury Street in Saint John, New Brunswick. [1] His son, Dennis Oland, came under suspicion for the killing and was charged with second-degree murder. [2] [3]

  8. History of Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The history of Saint John, New Brunswick is one that extends back thousands of years, with the area being inhabited by the Maliseet and Miꞌkmaq First Nations prior to the arrival of European colonists. During the 17th century, a French settlement was established in Saint John. During the Acadian Civil War, Saint John served as the seat for ...

  9. CHNB-TV - Wikipedia

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    These translators closed on July 31, 2012, because of budget cuts at the CBC. [3] [4] Since 2013, the CHNB callsign currently belongs to a television station in Saint John, New Brunswick , known as CHNB-DT .