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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cbc.ca | Aishwarya Dudha
Saskatoon·NewThe Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency has advised the Resort Village of Candle Lake that the province’s largest wildfire, the Shoe fire, will likely reach the community within the next three to 10 days, depending on weather conditions. Rain may offer some reprieve but winds, lightning add uncertaintyAishwarya Dudha · CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2025 6:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 minutes agoSmoke can be seen near Candle Lake.
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cbc.ca | Luke Carroll
North·NewTeens William Gruben and Evander Jerome both moved south with their families to Whitehorse, where they hope to have a better shot at excelling in competitive hockey. Leaving their homes in Fort McPherson and Inuvik was difficult, but they say it's worth it for their kidsLuke Carroll · CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoEvander Jerome, left, and William Gruben, right, pictured after winning medals.
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cbc.ca | Hanna Arhirova |Vasilisa Stepanenko
World·UpdatedRussia struck Ukraine with a thunderous aerial bombardment overnight, further dampening hopes that the warring sides could reach a peace deal anytime soon days after Kyiv embarrassed the Kremlin with a surprising drone attack on military airfields deep inside Russia.
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cbc.ca | Natalie Stechyson
Canada·NewA labour dispute could potentially mean we see fewer bananas and higher prices at the grocery store. And in another hit to your breakfast, a popular coffee brand has been yanked from shelves at Loblaws stores over a pricing spat — all of which experts say highlights the fragility of the global supply chain.
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cbc.ca | Neil Davidson
British Columbia·NewCanada coach Jesse Marsch expressed outrage Friday, saying Vancouver Whitecaps players had been "poisoned" during their visit to Mexico for the CONCACAF Champions Cup final.
CBAA (Neguac/Allardville, NB) journalists
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
Phone
+1 (555) 123-4567
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