I've heard CFWH on DXpeditions with local IDs as "CBC Radio North, 
Serving northern BC and the Yukon".   The network programming has 
generally been // CBU when I've heard it, except for local weather 
reports, but that may not be the case all the time.  The ID as CBC Radio 
North implies a separate feed, which coincidentally might carry the same 
programs as CBC BC most of the time.  Judging from the ID I heard, CFWH 
also feeds an LPRT or two in BC's far north.

The CBC website may have additional info on how the Yukon network is 
programmed.

Bruce

Eric Floden wrote:
> Not sure that is strictly true, Bill -- CBC BC feeds those parts of BC in
> the Mountain time zone as well, so you can't draw a 1:1 relationship .
> Thinking of places I visit often for work like Radium and Field.  And the
> north is even less predictable to us down here in terms of CBC feeds.
>
> (It also recalls the origin of Nunavut when it was all under one time zone
> for the first couple of years . . . )
>
> ef in Vancouver
>
>
> On 08/11/2007, bill kral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> CBC programs from Whitehorse would // CBU Vancouver since that is where
>> the Pacific time zone schedule is produced.I don't know if Watson Lake
>> would relay local Whitehorse programs. ---Bill in BC
>>
>>
>>     


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