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CYIU-FM is a special radio station located in Fort McKay, Alberta, Canada. It's known as a "low-power" station, meaning its signal reaches a specific local area. This station is very important to the Fort McKay First Nation community, offering unique programs just for them. You can tune in to CYIU-FM on 106.3 FM/MHz.

What is CYIU-FM?

CYIU-FM is a community radio station. This means it focuses on the needs and interests of the local people it serves. For the Fort McKay First Nation, it's a way to share their culture, news, and entertainment. The station is owned by the Fort McKay Radio Society, a group dedicated to providing this service.

Getting Permission to Broadcast

Before a radio station can start broadcasting, it needs official permission. The Fort McKay Radio Society asked the CRTC for approval. The CRTC is like a government agency in Canada that decides who can broadcast and what rules they need to follow. On March 17, 2015, the CRTC gave CYIU-FM the green light to start broadcasting.

How Strong is the Signal?

CYIU-FM broadcasts with a power of 50 watts. To give you an idea, a typical light bulb might use 60 watts. So, 50 watts is not a huge amount of power, which is why it's called a "low-power" station. This power level is perfect for serving the local community without reaching too far.

Languages You Can Hear

One of the coolest things about CYIU-FM is its commitment to different languages. The station promised to broadcast at least 26 hours every week in Cree and Dene. These are important First Nations languages. The rest of the time, you can listen to programs in English. This mix helps keep traditional languages alive and connects everyone in the community.

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