CBAA (Neguac/Allardville, NB)
CBAM-FM is a radio station that operates on a frequency of 106.1 MHz (FM) in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It serves as the local Radio One station for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The station transmits with a power output of 69,500 watts.
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#902
Canada
#27
News and Media
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Articles
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1 day ago |
cbc.ca | Tara Deschamps
British Columbia·NewA group of Hudson's Bay's landlords don't want to transfer more than two dozen leases to British Columbia billionaire Ruby Liu, but the department store still has a chance to get its way.
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1 day ago |
cbc.ca | Robert Wood
Politics·NewThe Canadian government has ordered Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Hikvision to cease operations in Canada over national security concerns, Industry Minister Melanie Joly said Friday.
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2 days ago |
cbc.ca | Gabrielle Plonka
North·NewReceiver PricewaterhouseCoopers outlined a two-phase sale process in its submission to an Ontario court. It will accept letters of intent until Aug. 6, and then choose qualified submissions to file an actual bid before Oct. 15.
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2 days ago |
cbc.ca | Justin Chandler
Black and Middle Eastern people in Hamilton continue to be overrepresented in use-of-force incidents recorded by the Ontario city's police service. The statistics, which were submitted to the police board on Thursday, mark the fifth straight year that Black individuals are disproportionately represented. The inclusion of race-based data started being published in 2020 as part of an Ontario government mandate, to expose any racial biases or stereotyping within police services.
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3 days ago |
cbc.ca | Brenna Owen |Wolfgang Depner
British Columbia·NewHowever, the B.C. Opposition Leader says he didn't exaggerate the claims and doesn't regret writing a letter to his caucus that contained the allegations now being examined by police. He's faced questions over his handling of the allegations against former party membersBrenna Owen, Wolfgang Depner · The Canadian Press · Posted: Jun 26, 2025 2:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoJohn Rustad, the leader of the B.C. Conservative Party, is pictured in January.
CBAA (Neguac/Allardville, NB) journalists
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Address
123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
Phone
+1 (555) 123-4567
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