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1949 establishments in OntarioNews and talk radio stations in CanadaRadio stations established in 1949Radio stations in Kitchener-WaterlooRogers Communications radio stations

CKGL (570 AM) is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 570 AM in Kitchener, Ontario. The station currently broadcasts a news/talk format branded on-air as CityNews 570. The station is owned by Rogers Sports & Media, and is an affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network. CKGL is also the radio broadcaster for the Kitchener Rangers.

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Shouldice Sideroad, North Dumfries

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570 News CKGL AM

Shouldice Sideroad
N0B 1W0 North Dumfries
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