
Foster Hewitt also created a Toronto radio station, with his initials buried in the call letters, CKFH. With only 250 watts, it started out 24 hours a day at a time (1951) when most stations signed off shortly after midnight. By the late '60s, it was Top 40, giving CHUM some serious competition. On November 14, 1970, a power increase to 50,000 watts was granted, significantly improving the signal but requiring six towers to create appropriate directional patterns night and day.
And in 1998, the CRTC approved CKLR-FM at 97.3 MHz with 4700 watts in Courtenay on Vancouver Island. Jim Pattison purchased the station in 2006.
