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| CKNDCKND is a television station which broadcasts out of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is part of the Global Television Network. The station's history can be traced back to 1959, where its predecessor, KCND, went on the air in Pembina, North Dakota. In the early 197 | CKNXCKNX or The New NX is a television station owned by CHUM Limited which serves mid-western Ontario. It is part of the NewNet system. The station broadcasts out of Wingham, Ontario and has offices in both Wingham and Owen Sound, Ontario. CKNX was built by W | CKYThis article is about the television station. CKY is also the name of a 4-piece guitar band. See CKY (band). CKY is a television station based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and owned by Bell Globemedia. It is part of the CTV Television Network. CKY first went on |
| CKY (band)CKY are a 3-piece guitar band; Deron Miller (vocals, guitar, bass), Chad Ginsburg (guitar, vocals)and, Jess Margera (drums). Their name, short for "Camp Kill Yourself", is shared with a series of skate videos produced by Bam Margera Jackass who is the bro | CKVUCKVU (often referred to as Citytv Vancouver is a television station based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Owned by CHUM Limited, it is the second station to become part of the Citytv system in Canada. CKVU's history dates back to 1975, when Western Approa | CKXCKX is a television station in Brandon, Manitoba affiliated with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Owned by Craig Media Inc. it is the first privately-owned television station in Manitoba. The station was founded by John Craig and went on the air on |
| CKEMCKEM is a television station owned by Craig Media Inc. and based in Edmonton, Alberta. It is the first station to become part of the A-Channel system as well as the only UHF station in the system. The station went on the air for the first time on Septembe | CKALCKAL is a television station owned by Craig Media Inc. and based in Calgary, Alberta. It is the second station to become part of the A-Channel system, having launched on September 20, 1997, two days after CKEM in Edmonton went on the air for the first tim | CKCK-TVCKCK-TV Regina, Saskatchewan was the first privately-owned television station in Western Canada. History CKCK-TV Channel 2 signed on in 1954. It was originally owned by the Sifton family's Armadale Co. which also owned The Leader-Post and CKCK Radio. |
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