Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBKR-FM Regina Technical Amendments Approved
Summary
The CRTC approved Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's application to amend technical parameters of CBKR-FM Regina, a rebroadcasting transmitter of CBK-FM Regina (Radio One). The decision changes the transmitter class from A to C1 and increases effective radiated power from 1,365 to 88,320 watts. The upgrade aims to ensure adequate coverage and reliable service in Regina and surrounding rural areas.
What changed
The CRTC approved Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's application to amend the technical parameters of CBKR-FM Regina, changing the transmitter class from A to C1 and increasing effective radiated power from 1,365 to 88,320 watts. The replacement transmitter aims to ensure adequate coverage and reliable service for CBC Radio One in Regina and surrounding rural areas, fulfilling the broadcaster's mandate to serve Canadians.
CBC must implement the technical amendments by April 15, 2028, and may need to reprogram alert broadcast decoders (e.g., ENDEC) to account for new authorized contours to maintain compliance with section 16 of the Radio Regulations, 1986 regarding emergency alert broadcasts. Extensions may be requested via Form 300 at least 60 days before the deadline.
What to do next
- Implement technical amendments by April 15, 2028
- Reprogram emergency alert broadcast decoders for new authorized contours if necessary
- Submit written request using Form 300 for any extension at least 60 days before deadline
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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2026-68
Reference: Part 1 application posted on 2 February 2026
Gatineau, 15 April 2026
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Regina, Saskatchewan
Public record: 2025-0124-6
CBK-FM Regina and its transmitter CBKR-FM Regina – Technical amendments
- The Commission has the authority, pursuant to subsection 9(1) of the Broadcasting Act (the Act), to issue licences for the carrying on of broadcasting undertakings and to amend those licences.
- Consistent with this authority, the Commission approves the application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) to amend the technical parameters of CBKR-FM Regina, Saskatchewan, a rebroadcasting transmitter of the English-language FM radio programming undertaking CBK-FM Regina, which broadcasts the programming of the national, English-language network service Radio One. Specifically, the CBC proposed to change the class of the transmitter from A to C1, to increase the effective radiated power (ERP) from 1,365 to 88,320 watts, and to replace the transmitter. All other technical parameters will remain unchanged.
- The Commission did not receive any interventions in regard to this application.
- When a licensee files an application for technical amendments, the Commission requires the licensee to present compelling technical or economic evidence justifying the requested amendments. In this case, the CBC submitted that the proposed amendments are necessary to ensure adequate coverage and reliable service for CBC Radio One and the effective use of spectrum in Regina and its surrounding rural areas. The licensee stated that approval of the application would allow it to ensure service continuity, which is a part of fulfilling its mandate to serve Canadians. The Commission is satisfied that the licensee has demonstrated a technical need for the requested amendments.
- Pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Act, this authority will only be effective when the Department of Industry (also known as Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) notifies the Commission that its technical requirements have been met and that a broadcasting certificate will be issued.
- The licensee must implement the technical amendments by no later than 15 April 2028. To request an extension, the licensee must submit a written request to the Commission at least 60 days before that date, using Form 300, which is available on the Commission’s website.
- As set out in section 16 of the Radio Regulations, 1986 (the Regulations), licensees have obligations relating to the broadcast of emergency alert messages received from the National Alert Aggregation and Dissemination System. The implementation of the technical amendments approved in this decision could result in changes to CBKR-FM’s authorized contours. The Commission reminds the licensee that continued compliance with section 16 of the Regulations may require that any alert broadcast decoders (e.g., ENDEC) used for the purposes of broadcasting emergency alert messages on CBK-FM, or on any rebroadcasting transmitters that may appear on the broadcasting licence for that station, be reprogrammed to properly account for the new authorized contours.
- This decision is to be appended to the licence. Secretary General
Date modified:
2026-04-15
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