By that standard I'd say it's safe to say most Alberta towns don't have a local station. Reminds me...Dan [Sys] reported that CKWA in Slave Lake had gone from 1210 AM to 92.7 FM. I am told 1210 is still running with nothing but static on 92.7. And that application promised an afternoon drive guy was gonna be added, but I think the PM drive still comes out of WEM.
So, it's great to see local radio coming back to the Lakeland area. Now that Bonnyville has their own radio station and CHLW in St. Paul has added a new local afternoon person, plus word is they will leave the Cat Country radio network this year, I wonder whats in store for these two communities with radio stations much more focused on them.
If it is true that CHLW is leaving the Cat Country network, would this open the door for an application to convert to FM? It would make sense with CFCW and CHLW playing the same evening programming. As well as there is no country FM station in the Lakeland area.