Radio •
Sudbury -
CHYC-FM •
Timmins -
CHYK-FM •
West Nipissing -
CHYQ-FM All three stations are branded as Le Loup, and air common programming for the most part. Each station formerly produced its own distinct morning show, but for the remainder of the day each station was the host studio to at least one daypart within a shared region-wide simulcast, though the three stations aired separate identifications and commercials. Programming has since been centralized so that all three stations now broadcast virtually identical programming at all times, predominantly produced in Sudbury except for some syndicated programming; as of 2020, the only locally targeted programming that remains separate on the three stations is local weather updates. The Timmins station CHYK-FM formerly operated rebroadcasters in
Kapuskasing and
Hearst, which were decommissioned in 2016, and a community group holds a separate license to rebroadcast the Sudbury station in
Chapleau.
Newspapers The company launched ''L'Express de Timmins'', a weekly francophone community newspaper in Timmins, in 2010. In 2011, it also purchased Sudbury's existing francophone community newspaper
Le Voyageur. In 2013, ''L'Express de Timmins
and Le Voyageur
merged to form Le Voyageur La voix du Nord'', with expanded coverage throughout the
Northeastern Ontario region. ==Controversy==