
In 1974, CFAC-TV Channel 2 Calgary was approved to disaffiliate from the CBC effective September 1975, to coincide with the launch of CBRT-TV. CFAC-TV began on October 8, 1954, as CHCT-TV. Call letters changed to CFAC-TV in 1968 when purchased by Selkirk Broadcasting, who also owned CFAC-AM. In March 1990, the call letters were changed to CKKX-TV. And on September 7, 1993, the station became CICT-TV. It was purchased by CanWest/Global in 2000.
In 1980, Wes Montgomery did his last Morning Show on CHED Edmonton, resigning without another full-time job awaiting him. His next gig was Mornings at CKRA-FM, but a year later, he began a long run on Mornings at Country formatted CISN-FM. He was at CFCW when he died in 2005.

In 1996, CHKG-FM Vancouver and CHKF-FM Calgary were licensed by the CRTC, to each be equally owned by Thomas Fung (CJVB) and Roger Charest (O.K. Radio Group). The Vancouver station signed on 96.1 MHz with 40,000 watts on September 6, 1997, as the first multilingual FM station in Western Canada. The Calgary station signed on in November 1998 with 53,000 watts on 94.7 MHz.
In 1997, CBL-AM Toronto was approved to move to FM, on 99.1 MHz with 25,200 watts. To ensure continuing coverage, Kitchener was approved for an FM repeater on 89.1 MHz. And the Orillia repeater, CBCO-FM on 91.3 MHz, was approved for a power increase. CBL-AM's approval to move to FM undoubtedly led to the renaming, just 5 weeks later, of the CBC AM network to CBC Radio One. And the FM network to CBC Radio Two.
In 2005, CKCK-FM Regina became Jack-FM. The station originally signed on August 9, 2002, with a commercial-free preview weekend. Official launch was August 12th.
In 2011, CFJL-FM Winnipeg signed on at 12 noon as Energy 106, with 10,000 CHR songs in a row. The new station was owned by Evanov.
