CKLB (Yellowknife, NT)

CKLB (Yellowknife, NT)

CKLB is a radio station based in Canada that operates at 101.9 FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. It is owned by the Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories and was first licensed in 1985, initially under the name CKNM-FM. The station offers a community radio format that caters specifically to the First Nations communities in the territory. CKLB reaches listeners throughout the Northwest Territories thanks to its network of rebroadcasters.

Local
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
36
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Global

#5270729

Canada

#270190

News and Media

#7365

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  • Feb 24, 2025 | cklbradio.com | james O'Connor

    Ottawa and the GNWT today announced the Canada–Northwest Territories Nature Agreement, designed to advance nature-related priorities, in collaboration with ...

  • Feb 20, 2025 | cklbradio.com | james O'Connor

    U.S. President Donald Trump has a callous heart and he should be ashamed of himself for threatening what would be an illegal trade war with Canada. That’s w ...

  • Nov 5, 2024 | cklbradio.com | Mariah Caruso

    “I think having a title this huge, in my mind, is like, how can this help our people? How can I inspire other Indigenous women to go after what they want?”Gwich’in Chef Stephanie Baryluk has been named one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network for her influence on Indigenous cuisine.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | cklbradio.com | Mariah Caruso

    Inspired by Arlene’s magical frybread from the popular movie Smoke Signals comes a re-imagining of an irresistible, flaky golden treat. Founders and best friends, Gary Michel and Josh Judas have joined forces to bring Dene street tacos to Yellowknife. They will operate from the newly opened downtown bar The Underground, which is expected to open its kitchen in early November. And they call themselves The Frybread Kings. “We’re not just about fry bread, were more than that,” say the pair.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | cklbradio.com | Mariah Caruso

    “I’m a hardcore Northwest Territories artist,” says Robert Burke. “It means I’m a fighter, my art shows that I fight.”Artist and residential school survivor Burke, 80, paints his truth and life experience being “raised by institutions” in his latest piece submitted to Canada Post in the wake of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The piece “was called Truth and Reconciliation and I figured I may as well tell truths,” says Burke.

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