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CKPR is a Canadian television station. It is a private affiliate of CBC Television, broadcasting on channel 2 and cable 5 in Thunder Bay, and via a translator owned by the CBC in the Nipigon area (CBLK-TV, channel 16 with an ERP of 4.3kw). It can also be seen on the Bell ExpressVu (channel 211) and Star Choice (channel 304) satellite services.

The station is a twinstick with the CTV affiliate CHFD, owned by Thunder Bay Television, itself owned by Dougall Media. As one of the CBC's private affiliates, CKPR airs a predominantly CBC schedule, but does not air the full network schedule at all times. In fact, CTV programs can often be seen on this station.

CKPR began broadcasting on October 4, 1954, as CFPA-TV (the "PA" stands for Port Arthur). Three years later the station became CFCJ-TV on July 20, 1957, and five years later, re-called itself again, this time the current CKPR-TV. The "PR" in CKPR also stands for Port Arthur, but uses the "R" instead of "A".

See also

CHFD-TV

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Broadcast television in Ontario
Metropolitan markets
Southwestern Ontario
Kitchener
CKCO-DT (13.1 CTV)
London
CFPL-DT (10.1 CTV 2)
Paris
CIII-DT (6.1 Global)
Eastern Ontario
Kingston
CKWS-DT (11.1 Global)
Northeastern Ontario
Greater Sudbury
CICI-TV 5Analog (CTV)
CFGC-DT (11.1 Global)
North Bay
CKNY-DT (10.1 CTV)
CFGC-DT-2 (2.1 Global)
Sault Ste. Marie
CHBX-TV 2Analog (CTV)
CIII-DT-12 (12.1 Global)
Timmins
CITO-TV 3Analog (CTV)
CIII-DT-13 (13.1 Global)
Northwestern Ontario
Thunder Bay
CKPR-DT (2.1 CTV)
CHFD-DT (4.1 Global)
Defunct

Channel still on the air as a full-time repeater of another station.

Educational channels
Cable-only
See also
List of television stations in Ontario
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