Community radio Radio Stations
- CFJU 90.1 "Route 17" Kedgewick, NB
- CFMB 1280 "Multilingue" Montreal, QC
- CFMF 103.1 Fermont, QC
- CFMH "Local 107.3" Saint John, NB
- CFML "Evolution 107.9" Burnaby, BC
- CFNR 92.1 Terrace, BC
- CFRC 101.9 Queen's University Kingston, ON
- CFRH 88.1 && 106.7 Penetanguishene, ON
- CFTA 107.9 Tantramar FM Amherst, NS
- CFUV 101.9 University of Victoria, BC
- CFUZ 92.9 "Peach City Radio" Penticton, BC
- CFWE 98.5 Edmonton, AB
- CFWN "Northumberland 89.7" Cobourg, ON
CHAI 101.9 Chateauguay, QC
CHAI 101.9 Chateauguay, QC- CHBN Radio
- CHCR 102.9 KIllaloe, ON
- CHES 91.7 Erin Radio, ON
- CHFG 101.1 "Cree Radio" Chisasibi,QC
- CHGA 97.3 Maniwaki, QC
- CHHA 1610 "Voces Latinas" Toronto, ON
CHIP 101.7 Fort Coulonge, QC
CHIP 101.7 Fort Coulonge, QC- CHLW 93.1 "The Bear" Barriere, BC
- CHLY 101.7 Vancouver Island University - Nanaimo, BC
CHME 94.9 "Rock Ma Vie" Les Escoumins, QC
CHME 94.9 "Rock Ma Vie" Les Escoumins, QC- CHOD "FM 92.1 Cornwall, ON
- CHOQ-FM 105,1 Toronto, ON
CHOW 105.3 "Radio Boreale" Amos, QC
CHOW 105.3 "Radio Boreale" Amos, QCCHRW 94.9 "Radio Western" London, ON
CHRW 94.9 "Radio Western" London, ON- CHRY "Vibe 105.5" York University Toronto, ON
- CHSR-FM 97.9
- CHTO 1690 AM Toronto, ON
CHYZ 94.3 Universite Laval - Quebec City, QC
CHYZ 94.3 Universite Laval - Quebec City, QC- CIAU 103,1 Radisson, QC
- CICK 93.9 Smithers, BC
- CICW 101.1 "The Grand" Centre Wellington, ON
- CIDD 97.7 Carlyle Lake, SK
- CIDI 99.1 Brome Lake, QC
- CIEU 94.9 Carlton-sur-Mer, QC
- CIGN 96,7 Coaticook, QC
- CIHO "Charlevoix 96.3" Saint-Hilarion, QC
- CILE 95.1 Havre-Saint-Pierre, QC
- CILS 107.9 "Radio Victoria" Victoria, BC
- CINA 1650 AM Mississauga, ON
- CINQ 102.3 "Radio Centre-Ville" Montreal, QC
- CIOI 101.5 The Hawk FM (Hamilton)
- CISF 107.7 "Pulse FM" Surrey, BC
- CISM 89,3 MHz FM Université de Montréal, QC
- CITR 101.9 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
CIUT 89.5 University of Toronto
CIUT 89.5 University of Toronto- Civil Rádió
Community radio is a type of radio station that is run by members of a specific community, often with the goal of serving that community's unique needs and interests. These stations are typically non-commercial and rely on volunteer work and community support to operate.
Community radio stations can serve a wide range of purposes, from providing local news and information to showcasing local culture and talent. They often feature programming that is not typically heard on commercial radio, such as niche music genres, spoken word content, and alternative news sources.
Because community radio stations are often run by volunteers and members of the community, they have a unique connection to their audience. This can lead to more personalized and locally-relevant content, as well as a greater sense of community engagement and involvement.
Community radio stations also often provide a platform for underrepresented voices and perspectives, such as minority communities or marginalized groups. This can help to amplify these voices and provide a space for them to be heard and celebrated.
In addition to traditional radio programming, many community radio stations also offer opportunities for members of the community to get involved and create their own content. This can include training programs in radio production and broadcasting, as well as opportunities for community members to produce and air their own shows.
Overall, community radio stations play an important role in providing a voice for communities that may not be well-represented in mainstream media. They offer a unique listening experience that is tailored to the needs and interests of their specific community, and provide a space for diverse voices to be heard and celebrated.