Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, and the second largest city that province. The city was incorporated in 1904, and is located near the geographical center of the province. It was originally called Fort Edmonton, and was named after the birthplace (Edmonton in Greater London) of a Hudson's Bay Company employee.
Edmonton was declared the "Murder capital of Canada" for 2005. [1]
Edmonton Sports Franchises[edit]
AM Radio[edit]
- 580 - CKUA (Public radio)
- 630 - CHED (News/talk)
- 740 - CBX (CBC Radio One)
- 840 - CFCW (Country)
- 880 - CHQT (News/talk)
- 930 - CJCA (Christian music)
- 1260 - CFRN (Sports)
FM Radio[edit]
- 88.5 - CJSR (College radio)
- 90.1 - CHFA (Ici Radio-Canada Première; French)
- 90.9 - CBX (CBC Music)
- 91.7 - CHBN (Top 40)
- 92.5 - CKNG (Hot adult contemporary)
- 93.1 - CJLD (Country)
- 94.9 - CKUA (Public radio)
- 95.7 - CKEA (Oldies)
- 96.3 - CKRA (Oldies)
- 97.3 - CIRK (Classic rock)
- 98.5 - CFWE (Country/First Nations radio)
- 99.3 - CIUP (Adult hits)
- 100.3 - CFBR (Active rock)
- 101.1 - CBCX (Ici Musique; French)
- 101.7 - CKER (Multicultural)
- 102.3 - CKNO (Hot adult contemporary)
- 102.9 - CHDI (Modern rock)
- 103.9 - CISN (Country)
- 104.9 - CFMG (Top 40)
- 105.9 - CJRY (Christian music)
- 107.1 - CJNW (Rhythmic contemporary)
- 107.9 - CKFT (Adult contemporary)
Television[edit]
- 3.1 - CFRN (CTV)
- 5.1 - CBXT (CBC)
- 9 - CTV 2 Alberta (CTV 2; cable only)
- 11.1 - CBXFT (Ici Radio-Canada Télé; French)
- 13.1 - CITV (Global TV)
- 17.1 - CKEM (Citytv)
- 30.1 - CKES (Yes TV; Christian)
- 56.1 - CJEO (OMNI; multicultural)