On April 12, 1985, the CRTC approved an application by the CBC to amend the broadcasting licences for CBXH, CBDA and CBKI by changing the frequencies from 1450 to 1540; 1240 to 1560; and 1450 to 1350. These AM transmitters were eventually converted to FM or shutdown.
FM conversions and transmitter closures • On October 13, 2011, CBTK applied to convert
CBRD 860 to 97.1 MHz. The application was approved on December 15, 2011. CBRD's callsign was replaced by
CBTK-FM-1 once the flip occurred. • On August 16, 2013, CBTK-FM applied to relocate
CBRJ 860 to 107.3 MHz. This application was approved on October 31, 2013. • On October 25, 2013, at the request of the CBC, the CRTC deleted low-power AM transmitter
CBKR 740 in
Parson. Also, another low-power AM transmitter
CBWD 900 in
Donald was deleted. Radio One programming in these communities are available from adjacent transmitters CBUQ-FM and CBXE-FM, the closest Radio One transmitters to Parson and Donald. • On September 23, 2014, the CBC was approved to convert
CBUI 740 to 102.5 MHz. • On September 1, 2017, the CBC applied to convert
CBUM 900 to 91.3 MHz. The CRTC approved the CBC's application to convert CBUM to 91.3 FM on November 17, 2017. This was later changed to 99.9 MHz after the CRTC approved the CBC's application to move
CBUM-FM to 99.9 MHz on September 18, 2019.
Split of CBYK-FM into separate network CBTK-FM was previously repeated on
CBYK-FM Kamloops and on 22 CBC radio repeaters in the
Thompson and
Cariboo regions. On October 28, 2011, the CBC filed an application with the CRTC to convert CBYK-FM to an anchor of a new regional CBC Radio One network. The CRTC approved the new regional network on March 30, 2012, with a start-up date slated for October 9, 2012. CBUC-FM, which was originally to have been part of the new network, will remain a repeater of CBTK-FM, following interventions from various parties, including the City of Salmon Arm, that the region is more economically tied with the Okanagan region than with Kamloops. The CRTC subsequently issued a notice that it had approved an application by the CBC to change the local programming source of its Radio One transmitter in Revelstoke from Kamloops back to Kelowna. The change was implemented on January 2, 2014. ==References==