The move if CHTK-560 Prince Rupert BC to FM (99.1 MHz, 160 watts, 578 meters) 
has
been approved by the CRTC. It seems that the AM tower is in pretty sad shape:)

<http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2011/2011-19.htm>

The Commission approves the application by Astral Media Radio (Toronto) Inc. 
and 4382072 Canada Inc., partners in a general partnership carrying on business 
as Astral Media Radio G.P., for a broadcasting licence to operate a new English-
language commercial FM radio station to replace the existing AM station CHTK 
Prince Rupert. 

Conversion of CHTK to the FM band
10.  Astral stated that the conversion of CHTK to the FM band is necessary 
because the 
current AM transmitter site is no longer viable from a safety and economic 
standpoint. 
The AM tower facilities have been condemned and the tower can therefore no 
longer be 
climbed, re-lit or maintained.

14.   As set out in the appendix to this decision, the licensee is authorized 
to simulcast 
the programming of the new FM station on CHTK for a transition period of up to 
three months 
following the commencement of operations of the FM station. Pursuant to 
sections 
9(1)(e) and 24(1) of the Broadcasting Act and consistent with the licensee’s 
request, 
the Commission revokes the broadcasting licence for CHTK effective at the end 
of this 
simulcast period.


Issuance of the broadcasting licence to operate an English-language commercial 
FM radio 
programming undertaking serving Prince Rupert, British Columbia
The licence will expire 31 August 2017.
The new station will operate on frequency 99.1 MHz (channel 256A) with an 
effective 
radiated power of 160 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height 
of antenna 
above average terrain of 578 metres).

73,

Deane McIntyre VE6BPO
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