Golden West Broadcasting - Radio Stations

Radio Stations

City/Town Call Sign Frequency Format
Airdrie CFIT 106.1 FM hot adult contemporary
Altona CFAM AM 950 easy listening
Boissevain CJRB AM 1220 easy listening
Drumheller CHOO FM 99.5 adult contemporary
Estevan CJSL AM 1280 country music
CHSN FM 102.3 soft adult contemporary
CKSE-FM FM 106.1 mainstream rock
High River/Okotoks CHRB AM 1140 community radio
CFXO FM 99.7 country music
CKUV FM 100.9 classic hits
Humboldt CHBO-FM FM 107.5 adult hits
Kenora/Vermilion Bay CKQV-FM FM 104.5 contemporary hit radio
Kindersley CFYM AM 1210 classic hits
CKVX FM 104.9 adult contemporary music
Lethbridge CKVN FM 98.1 Contemporary Christian music
Moose Jaw CHAB AM 800 oldies
CILG FM 100.7 country music
CJAW FM 103.9 adult contemporary music
Portage la Prairie CFRY AM 920
FM 93.1
country music
CJPG FM 96.5 classic hits
Rosetown CJYM AM 1330 classic hits
Shaunavon CJSN AM 1490 country music
Steinbach CHSM AM 1250 easy listening
CILT FM 96.7 hot adult contemporary
Swift Current CKSW AM 570 country music
CIMG FM 94.1 classic hits
CKFI FM 97.1 mainstream rock
Weyburn CFSL AM 1190 country music
CKRC FM 103.5 adult contemporary music
NEW FM 106.7 Classic rock
Winkler/Morden CKMW AM 1570 country music
CJEL FM 93.5 adult contemporary music
Winnipeg CHVN FM 95.1 Contemporary Christian music
CFEQ FM 107.1 Christian alternative rock

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