1130 NewsRadio AM frequency issue resolved

Vancouver, BCLocal News

1130 NewsRadio announced the resolution of a technical issue that impacted its AM radio frequency. The disruptions occurred Thursday morning, especially affecting listeners outside the immediate Vancouver area. Following the incident, CityNews Staff confirmed that the station is now fully operational. The station encourages listeners to access its content online at vancouver. citynews.

ca/audio, ensuring continued service. This quick resolution underscores the station's commitment to maintaining reliable communication for its audience. Technical issues can significantly disrupt local broadcasting, affecting listeners' access to news and information. Such incidents often prompt stations to enhance their operational protocols. The swift response aims to restore listener confidence in the station's reliability.

Related Articles

Pedestrian seriously injured after hit-and-run in East Vancouver

A 40-year-old man suffers serious, life-threatening injuries in a hit-and-run incident in East Vancouver on Thursday evening. The collision occurred near Graveley Street and Slocan Avenue between 7 and 7:10 p.m., and police seek information from the public. The driver fled the scene.

Hospitality association joins calls to move SROs away from Granville Entertainment District

Business owners on Granville Street report increased violence and disruptions linked to three supportive housing buildings in the area. The Hospitality Vancouver Association argues that housing individuals with complex mental health and addiction issues in the entertainment district has failed. The Ministry of Housing is developing plans to address these issues while ensuring vulnerable tenants have safe housing.

VanDusen Festival of Lights Brightens up the Holidays

The VanDusen Festival of Lights will commence on November 28, 2025, at the VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver. The event will run until December 2, 2025, offering a festive experience in the Great Bear Rainforest.