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CKSA-DT
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Brand | CHSA-TV (1960-1963)
CKSA-TV (1963-?) CKSA-CBC (?-2016) CKSA (2016-2025) |
City of License | Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan |
Market | Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan |
Channel | 2 digital |
Network Affiliation | CBC (1960–2016)
Global TV (2016–2021) Citytv (2021–2025) |
Founded | September 23, 1960 |
Ended | May 13, 2025 |
Company | CHSA-TV Ltd. (1960–1963)
CKSA-TV Ltd. (1963–1979) MidWest Television (1979–2004) Newcap Radio (2004–2018) Stingray Group (2018–2025) |
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Former Call Signs | CHSA-TV (1960–1963) |
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CKSA-DT is a now-defunct Canadian local station in Lloydminster, a city located on the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan. It had been a private affiliate of CBC Television until 2016, when it switched to the Global Television Network, then switch affiliations to Citytv 2021. It broadcast on digital channel 2 and was a sister station to CITL-DT.
Stingray Group, the most recent owner of CKSA, ceased the operations of CKSA and CITL on May 13, 2025, citing the company's inability to continue operating the stations due to economic reasons.[1]
History
References
External Sites
- CHSA-TV/CKSA-DT history at Canadian Communications Foundation