CFCQ Sprott-Shaw Radio Co, Vancouver, B.C.
CFYC International Bible Students, Burnaby, B.C.
CHPC Central Presbyterian Church, Vancouver, B.C.
CJOR G.C. Chandler, Sea Island, B.C.
CKCD Daily Province, Vancouver, B.C.
CKFC United Church, Vancouver, B.C.
CKWX Holstead & Hanlon, Vancouver, B.C
CNRV Canadian National Railways, Vancouver
I thought it was perhaps an incorrect entry, but I've spotted mentions of it in the Vancouver Sun in several editions of September 1927. The paper actually wrote about it in its radio page of October 22, 1927.
CHPC Broadcasts Its Church Music
Broadcasting by phantom license, CHPC, the Presbyterian church, although only lately entering the field of radio, has a large unseen audience at its command. CHPC broadcasts only church services. It use the transmitter of CKCD.
The latter is using a power of 100 watts and broadcasts news items in addition to a weekly concert of music. The transmitter and studio is located in the downtown district.
Radio Digest says the station only operated on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. When it received the license and when it stopped operating, I cannot discover. It was gone by 1928. CKCD had a different phantom station in operation then, CHLS, co-owned by the man running CKCD, Billy Hassell.
cArtie.