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CHBC-DT, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 27), is a Global owned-and-operated television station located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The station is owned by the Shaw Media subsidiary of Shaw Communications. CHBC maintains studio facilities located on Leon Avenue (near Water Street) in Kelowna, and its main transmitter is located near Lambly Creek Road in Central Okanagan; CHBC also operates 18 rebroadcast transmitters across the southeastern part of the province.
On cable, the station is also available on Shaw Cable (corporate sister through parent company Shaw Communications) channel 4 and Telus Optik TV channel 114. There is a high definition feed offered on Shaw Cable digital channel 211.
The station first signed on the air on September 21, 1957, originally operating as a CBC affiliate. Its signal covered the central Okanagan, broadcasting at 3,700 watts of power from its main studios and transmitter in Kelowna. The station was founded by three local radio stations: CKOV-AM (1210, now CKQQ-FM on 103.1) in Kelowna, CKOK (800 AM, now CKOR) in Penticton and CJIB (107.5 FM, now CKIZ-FM) in Vernon. Due to the mountainous terrain of the area, which impaired the primary signal in certain areas, the station began operating repeaters a few weeks later in Vernon (broadcasting on VHF channel 7, at 310 watts) and Penticton (broadcasting on VHF channel 13, at 300 watts). At the time of the station's sign-on, only 500 homes in the area had television receivers, but that amount rose to 10,000 the following year. The station had ordered two studio cameras, but due to the number of television stations that started up in North America during that period, the station had to make do with one camera on loan for a year until the order was filled. They also relied on 16 mm film, which was developed first by a local photo lab, and then again in-house.
The Okanagan (/oʊkəˈnɑːɡən/ OHK-ə-NAH-gən), also known as the Okanagan Valley and sometimes as the Okanagan Country, is a region located in the Canadian province of British Columbia defined by the basin of Okanagan Lake and the Canadian portion of the Okanagan River. It is part of the Okanagan Country, extending into the United States as Okanogan Country. As of 2011, the region's population is approximately 341,818. The primary city is Kelowna. The region is known for its dry, sunny climate, dry landscapes and lakeshore communities and particular lifestyle. The economy is retirement and commercial-recreation based, with outdoor activities such as boating and watersports, snow skiing and hiking. Agriculture has been focused primarily on fruit orchards, with a recent shift in focus to vineyards and wine. The region stretches northwards via the Spallumcheen Valley to connect to Sicamous in the Shuswap Country, and reaches south of the Canada–United States border, where it continues as Okanogan County. The Okanagan as a region is sometimes described as including the Boundary, Similkameen and Shuswap regions, though this is because of proximity and historic and commercial ties with those areas.
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Global News is the news and current affairs division of Global Television Network in Canada, overseeing all local and national news programming on the network's twelve owned-and-operated stations (O&Os).
Global's lineup of national news and current affairs programming is as follows:
Although Global stations had always carried local news in various forms, the first tentative steps towards a national presence came in 1994 with the launch of First National with Peter Kent, an early-evening program focusing on national and international news but airing only in central Canada. After acquiring the Western International Communications (WIC) group of stations, Global cancelled First National in February 2001 and briefly aired the similar WIC newscast Canada Tonight in its place.
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CHBC News at 5 on Global Okanagan Anchored by Rick Webber
With an early spring and an early start to the fire season, Okanagan mayors gathered in front of the UnH2O xeriscape demonstration garden in Kelowna on May 11 to urge water conservation. It was all part of the launch of Make Water Work, an outdoor water conservation initiative of the Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB)’s Okanagan WaterWise program, developed and delivered in partnership with local governments and utilities throughout the valley.
On Wednesday the 16th of April a 7-foot Fazioli F212 was brought from Vancouver to Kelowna as requested by the great Canadian pianist Louis Lortie, one of the world's top concert performers. The piano was at the Mary Irwin Theatre for juts one night and the concert was completely sold out. Wesla Wong from Global TV News came to play a few notes while it was there.
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Global Okanagan News did a report on our composite hockey stick repair business, Integral Hockey Okanagan, located here in the Okanagan Valley, BC. We provide the most affordable and technologically advanced composite hockey stick repair on the market!
Hear from some of the exchange students who have come to UBC Okanagan about their experiences of life on and off campus!
The 10th annual Great Big Run for Africa was featured on Global Okanagan's newscast. Interviewed are runners Crystal Flaman & Stephanie Moore (also co-founders of the run), Belayneh Mazengiaw (Partners' new Ethiopian Country Representative who was visiting from Addis Ababa) and Raffaele Teodonno (Partners' Executive Director who is based in Enderby). We thank reporter Neetu Garcha, news anchor Kimberly Davidson and their production team for taking the time to cover this story, and the generosity of Global Okanagan for allowing us to share this story.
On March 19, 2014, the Okanagan Basin Water Board issued a MEDIA ALERT - sounding the alarm regarding a quagga mussell-infested boat stopped at the Osoyoos border crossing. Find the alert here: http://www.obwb.ca/media-alert-spread-the-message-not-the-mussel/.
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