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CHWF-FM

Coordinates:49°13′19″N124°00′12″W/ 49.22194°N 124.00333°W/49.22194; -124.00333
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CHWF-FM
Frequency106.9MHz(FM)
Branding106.9 The Wolf
Programming
FormatActive rock
AffiliationsNanaimo Clippers
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
July 1, 1981
Former call signs
CKEG (1981–2001)
Former frequencies
1350kHz(AM) (1981–1995)
1570 kHz (1995–2002)
Call signmeaning
CH WolF(branding)
Technical information
ClassA
ERP1,600wattssaverage
3,000 watts peak
HAAT95 meters (312 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Website106.9 The Wolf

CHWF-FM(106.9 The Wolf) is a Canadianradio stationlocated inNanaimo, British Columbia,operating on 106.9FMunder the ownership ofJim Pattison Groupdivision Island Radio.

History

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CHWF signed on for the first time on July 1, 1981 on its original frequency of 1350AMasCKEG,Nanaimo's second radio station (after the long-establishedCHUB), broadcasting acountryformat from the beginning and operating 24 hours a day with transmission power of 10,000 watts. The station was established by Central Island Broadcasting Ltd. (under the ownership of founders Bob Adshead and Ted Schellenberg), and from the beginning, operated with a local focus, both in its news reporting and in its service to the community.

In 1992, CKEG relocated to its present offices and studios in the north end of Nanaimo. Parent company Central Island Broadcasting, with approval from theCRTC,acquired Benchmark Ventures (the owner of CHUB at the time) in 1994, subsequently relocating CHUB to share CKEG's facilities, then switching CHUB to the FM band (at 102.3 FM) and renaming it CKWV in 1995, while CKEG moved to the old CHUB frequency of 1570 AM;[1]by 1999, CKEG switched music formats from country tooldiesand adopted the on-air nameGood Time Oldies.

CKEG would eventually also switch to FM, moving to its present frequency and becoming CHWF on September 28, 2001, with its current format ofactive rock;it continued simulcasting on 1570 AM until February 15, 2002.[2]Central Island Broadcasting changed its corporate name to Island Radio in 2005, reflecting its expanded presence onVancouver Islandwith the establishment ofCourtenaystationCKLR-FM,the ownership ofParksvillestationsCIBH-FMandCHPQ-FM,and the acquisition ofPort AlbernistationCJAV.

On November 1, 2005, the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group and Island Radio Ltd. announced that Island Radio had agreed to sell its six radio stations (including CHWF) to the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group; following CRTC approval, Pattison assumed control of the stations at midnight on June 30, 2006.

On July 24, 2020, CHWF morning show host Ron Jones retired after 31 years on the air.[3]

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49°13′19″N124°00′12″W/ 49.22194°N 124.00333°W/49.22194; -124.00333