Tune your dial to 107.3 FM to keep listening to QR Calgary. AM Broadcasting is expected to be restored by 5 a.m. on Saturday Nov. 25.
The Shift with Shane Hewitt is talk radio done differently. It’s made for the Canadian community of night owls and early risers. Shane Hewitt looks at the news of the day under a new light, revealing what’s really happening behind the scenes and the impact on our lives. The Shift shares stories you’ve never heard before, creating bright and lively conversation in the darkest hours of the night, right across Canada.
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- QR Calgary 770AM/107FM from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. MT on weeknights
- 630 CHED in Edmonton from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. MT on weeknights
- 680 CJOB in Winnipeg from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m. CT on weekday mornings
- 640 Toronto from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. on weekday mornings
- 900 CHML in Hamilton, Ont. from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. on weekday mornings
- 980 CFPL in London, Ont. from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. weekday morning
- The Shift with Shane Hewitt can also be heard on Radio NL in Kamloops from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. PT on weeknights.
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For the past year, Ellen Gretsinger, a nurse practitioner in Ontario’s Niagara region, has been providing patients with medically assisted deaths – and not getting paid for it.
The Canada Revenue Agency is releasing a report Monday that offers detailed findings of its audits of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Program.
The Liberal government is caught between a slowing economy and a need to reverse its political fortunes with voters heading into the fall economic statement.
The Montreal Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24 to win their first Grey Cup championship since 2010.
Five people were arrested, four of whom were subsequently charged, in connection with protests downtown on Sunday, according to the Calgary Police Service.
Jon Nabbs born and raised in New Zealand has been running across Canada has already raised $24,000 for childhood cancer.
Workers at the grocery store chain will vote on the deal in the coming days. Unifor president Lana Payne the agreement offers improved wages and other benefits.