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CJVI

817 Fort Street Victoria BC
1923
On April 1, Dr. Clem Davies of the Centennial Methodist Church opened CFCL on 410 meters with 500 watts of power.

1924
CFCL's studios moved from the church to the Fletcher Brothers store on Douglas Street.

1925
CFCL changed to 910 kHz with 500 watts. CFCL carried on as a full-time religious station until 1925 when Dr. Davies left the church. George Deauville obtained a new license for the station, moved the transmitter downtown, changed the call letters to CFCT, and began operating it as a commercial station. The studios moved from the Fletcher store to the top floor of the Toronto Dominion Bank building on Douglas St.

1928
CFCT switched from 910 to 630 kHz. Power remained at 500 watts.

1931
Studios moved from the TD building to the Central Trust building on View Street.

1933
CFCT changed from 630 to 1430 kHz. Power was reduced to 50 watts.

Lawrence Dillibaugh joined CJVI.
1935
CFCT moved from 1430 to 1450 kHz with 50 watts.

Lawrence Dillibaugh left CJVI.

1937
Ed Fairey... show more
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