CHWF-FM

CHWF-FM, The Wolf, Nanaimo

Pattison Media Ltd.

StationYearFreq.PowerOwner/Info
CHWF-FM2006106.91,600Jim Pattison Group
CHWF-FM2005106.91,600Island Radio Ltd.
CHWF-FM2001106.91,600Central Island Broadcasting Ltd.
CKEG-AM1981157010,000Central Island Broadcasting Ltd.

1980

Robert Charles Adshead was awarded a licence for a new AM station at Nanaimo. Four competing applications were denied.

1981

Central Island Broadcasting Ltd. opened CKEG on July 1. The station operated on 1350 kHz with a power of 10,000 watts. 

1986

Gary Costello was appointed news director.

1987-88

News director Beth Leighton left CKEG for CKWX in Vancouver. CKEG’s news director was now Al Webster. Sue Bird became traffic manager. Kathy Baan was now community relations director. Bob Linn became mid-day announcer. He had been with CHRB High River.

1988

Bob Adshead was general manager.

M.G. Stevens became CKEG’s morning man. He had been with CFVR Abbotsford.

1994

Central Island Broadcasting Ltd. (CKEG) and Benchmark Ventrues Inc. (CHUB Nanaimo and CHPQ Parksville) amalgamated.

CHUB was given approval to move to the FM dial and CKEG was granted permission to take over CHUB’s 1570 kHz frequency (with 10,000 watts). CKEG would close its Gabriola Island transmitter site and use CHUB’s existing site at North Cedar.

1995

CHUB-AM became CKWV-FM on January 2. CKEG, with its country format and increased news, took over CHUB’s old 1570 kHz frequency. The corporate merger of CKEG and CKWV resulted in the hiring of five more staff members.

1999

On October 1, CKEG dropped its country format and relaunched with Good Time Oldies.

2001

On June 5, CKEG was given approval to convert to the FM band, operating on 106.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 1,600 watts. 
 
After a test period, CHWF “The Wolf” signed on the air with a commercial-free preview on the evening onf September 28. “Nanaimo’s Rock Authority” officially launched at 6 a.m. on October 1. The format was a mix of classic and modern rock.

2002

On February 15, the AM 1570 towers were toppled and CKEG left the air forever.

2005

On January 19 Central Island Broadcasting Ltd. announced it had changed its corporate name to Island Radio Ltd. to more closely reflect the company’s geographic presence due to expansion north and west on Vancouver Island. 

On November 1, it was announced in a joint press release that Island Radio Ltd. had agreed to sell its six Vancouver Island radio stations (and related assets) to the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group pending approval by the CRTC.

2006

On June 27, the Commission approved application by Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Ltd. (the general partner) and Jim Pattison Industries Ltd. (the limited partner), carrying on business as Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Limited Partnership, to acquire the assets of CHWF-FM and CKWV-FM Nanaimo, CIBH-FM and CHPQ-FM Parksville, CKLR-FM Courtenay and CJAV-FM Port Alberni, from Island Radio Ltd.  The applicant stated that the value of the transaction was $12.5 million. 

2010

Island Radio news director Marlow Weldon left February 3 to be sports director at the Jim Pattison Red Deer group.

Daryl Major left Rock 97.7 Grande Prairie as News Director/morning co-host to become News Director at Island Radio Nanaimo. He left Rock 97.7 in February.

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