This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
City of licence | Analog channel |
Digital channel |
Virtual channel |
Callsign | Network | Notes |
Chetwynd | 55 | CHET-TV | Independent | |||
Cranbrook | 5 | CFCN-TV-9 | CTV | satellite of CFCN-DT Calgary, Alberta | ||
Dawson Creek | 5 | CJDC-TV | CBC | |||
Fraser Valley | 47 | 66.1 | CHNU-DT | Joytv | Serves Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley | |
Kamloops | 4 | CFJC-TV | Citytv | |||
Kamloops | 6 | CHKM-TV | Global | satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver | ||
Kelowna | 27 | 2.1 | CHBC-DT | Global | semi-satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver (except for newscasts) | |
Kelowna | 24 | 5.1 | CHKL-DT | Global | satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver | |
Prince George | 2 | CKPG-TV | Citytv | |||
Prince George | 12 | CIFG-TV | Global | satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver | ||
Prince Rupert | 6 | CFTK-TV-1 | CBC | satellite of CFTK-TV Terrace | ||
Terrace | 3 | CFTK-TV | CBC | |||
Trail | 8 | CKTN-TV | Global | satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver | ||
Vancouver | 43 | 2.1 | CBUT-DT | CBC | ||
Vancouver | 26 | 26.1 | CBUFT-DT | R-C | ||
Vancouver | 22 | 8.1 | CHAN-DT | Global | ||
Vancouver | 20 | 42.1 | CHNM-DT | Omni | ||
Vancouver | 17 | 17.1 | CIVI-DT-2 | CTV Two | Translator of CIVI-DT Victoria | |
Vancouver | 32 | 32.1 | CIVT-DT | CTV | ||
Vancouver | 33 | 10.1 | CKVU-DT | Citytv | ||
Valemount | 7 | CHVC-TV | Independent | |||
Victoria | 49 | 6.1 | CHEK-DT | Independent | ||
Victoria | 29 | 29.1 | CHNM-DT-1 | Omni | Translator of CHNM-DT Vancouver | |
Victoria | 21 | 21.1 | CHNU-DT-1 | Joytv | Translator of CHNU-DT Fraser Valley | |
Victoria | 23 | 53.1 | CIVI-DT | CTV Two | ||
Victoria | 27 | 27.1 | CKVU-DT-2 | Citytv | Translator of CKVU-DT Vancouver |
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