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Encyclopedia > CBUFT
CBUFT-TV (SRC)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Branding SRC
Slogan Vous Allez Voir (You are going to see)
Analog channel 26 (UHF)
Digital channel none
Affiliations SRC
Owner CBC
Founded 1976
Call Letters meaning C B C
VancoUver
French
Television
Former affiliations none
Website  ???


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The station also has rebroadcast transmitters in Chilliwack, Dawson Creek, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kitimat, Lillooet, Logan Lake, Prince George and Terrace. Chilliwack is a Canadian city in the Province of British Columbia. ... Dawson Creek redirects here. ... Locator map for Kamloops, BC Kamloops is a city in central British Columbia, Canada at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River and on the shore of Kamloops Lake. ... Motto:Fruitful in Unity Member of Parliament Werner Schmidt (Conservative) Members of the Legislative Assembly Al Horning, Sindi Hawkins Governing Body Kelowna City Council Mayor Walter Gray Land area 283 km² Population (2005) 105,000 Population Density 229. ... The District of Kitimat is a small town in northwestern British Columbia. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Motto:Shaping a Northern Destiny Member of Parliament Dick Harris (Conservative) Members of the Legislative Assembly Shirley Bond, Pat Bell, John Rustad Mayor Colin Kinsley Governing Body Prince George City Council Land area 315. ... Terrace is a forestry dependent community on the Skeena River in British Columbia, Canada. ...


CBUFT was launched in September 1976 on UHF channel 26 and cable channel 7, taking with it programming previously aired on Sunday mornings on CBUT, which began airing exclusively English-language programs from that point. CBUT is the CBCs television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the flagship CBC-TV station for the Pacific Time zone. ...



Broadcast television in the Vancouver/Victoria market
CBUT 2 (CBC) - CHEK 6 (CH) - CHAN 8 (Global) - CKVU 10 (Citytv) - KVOS 12 (IND, Bellingham)
CFEG 19 (IND) - CBUFT 26 (SRC) - CIVT 32 (CTV) - CHNM 42 (IND) - CIVI 53 (A-Channel) - CHNU 66 (OMNI, Surrey)

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Decision CRTC 95-665 (1038 words)
CBUFT Vancouver is owned and operated by the CBC and, for the most part, broadcasts the programming of the CBC French-language television network.
In Decision CRTC 89-110 which last renewed the licence for CBUFT, the Commission encouraged the licensee, at a minimum, to provide its deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers with access to local news headlines through captioning (open or closed) or signing during the new licence term.
At the time of CBUFT's last licence renewal, the Commission also stated that it expected the licensee to ensure access to the station by means of a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD).
CBUFT - Definition, explanation (141 words)
CBUFT is Radio-Canada's television station in Vancouver, serving franco-colombians in British Columbia.
CBUFT was launched in September 1976 on UHF channel 26 and cable channel 7, taking with it programming previously aired on Sunday mornings on CBUT, which began airing exclusively English-language programs from that point.
CBUFT 26 (SRC) - CIVT 32 (CTV) - CHNM 42 (IND) - CIVI 53 (IND) - CHNU 66 (IND)
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