British Columbia
CFCH-FM |
0103.5 FM |
Chase |
Chase and District Community Radio Society |
CHET-FM |
0094.5 FM |
Chetwynd |
Chetwynd Communications Society |
NEW 89.5 |
089.5 FM |
Cortes Island |
Cortes Community Radio Society |
CIDO-FM |
0097.7 FM |
Creston |
Creston Community Radio |
CFNB-FM |
0097.5 FM |
D'Arcy |
Anderson Lake Recreational and Cultural Society |
CKGI-FM |
0098.7 FM |
Gabriola Island |
Gabriola Radio Society |
CHLS-FM |
0100.5 FM |
Lillooet |
Radio Lillooet Society |
CJHQ-FM |
0107.1 FM |
Nakusp |
Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy |
CHLY-FM |
0101.7 FM |
Nanaimo |
Radio Malaspina Society |
CJLY-FM |
0093.5 FM |
Nelson |
Kootenay Co-op Radio |
CHNW-FM |
0088.7 FM |
New Westminster |
City of New Westminster |
CJMP-FM |
0090.1 FM |
Powell River |
Powell River Community Radio Society |
CHLI-FM |
0101.1 FM |
Rossland |
Rossland Radio Cooperative |
CFAD-FM |
0092.1 FM |
Salmo |
Salmo FM Radio Society |
CFSI-FM |
0107.9 FM |
Saltspring Island |
Salt Spring Island Radio |
CFNR-FM |
0092.1 FM |
Terrace |
Northern Native Broadcasting |
CFRO-FM |
0102.7 FM |
Vancouver |
Vancouver Cooperative Radio |
CILS-FM |
0107.9 FM |
Victoria |
Société radio communautaire Victoria |
CICK-FM |
093.9 FM |
Smithers |
Smithers Community Radio |
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