skyvalleyradio wrote:Whenever I needed questions answered or clarification regarding rules & regs, a phone call to the friendly staff at the CRTC usually got the answers I needed. In spite of my criticisms of the CRTC, the staff are great & have always been helpful 'staying the course'
skyvalleyradio wrote:I've never figured out how S Dhillon is able to hold licenses in both Canada & the US either. Nothing sketchy this guy does surprises me anymore
skyvalleyradio wrote:sweltering in Grand Forks...this is your Sky Captain reporting to Radiowest News
beddows wrote:I am betting there will be a big scramble to obtain those frequencies in Toronto & Vancouver.
Serving urban Aboriginal communities
The CRTC believes that the presence of Aboriginal services in markets where AVR held licences would benefit those urban communities and complement existing services. Accordingly, in the near future, the CRTC will issue a call for applications for the operation of the frequencies that will become available as a result of this decision. Proposals by services looking to serve Aboriginal communities will receive priority.
jon wrote:I was also wondering why the CRTC has not bundled in frequencies and licenses from the other markets that AVR had previously been licensed for, such as Regina and Saskatoon.
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