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    K-97 97.3 FM

    2.9 (9 reviews)
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    Absolutely Fantastic keep up the great work. Best music around. Great hosts on the show.

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    CKUA Radio Network - Blindman Brewing fundraiser for CKUA

    CKUA Radio Network

    4.5(13 reviews)
    9.3 km

    I have long been a fan of CKUA radio. It is a great radio station with a wide variety of content,…read morefeaturing Alberta-focused content and all sorts of diverse shows. I came to this actual building for a tour of their music library as part of an Edmonton Public Library Learn Downtown event and was wowed about the purpose-built space. The music collection is lovely and there really is more space down here than I expected. This area isn't normally open to the public but it is essential for the DJs preparing their setlists. We also saw some really great old-fashioned media. I wish I could have stayed longer and seen more. I'm super happy to have been able to visit the music library and get an even greater appreciation for one of my all-time favourite radio stations.

    I was in the CKUA building for Jesse and the Dandelions new record release. This was a fun space…read moreand the sound in there was perfect. They have a good vestibule area for people entering the building and for launch events this is filled with vendors. There was merch tables and drink options when we were there. No food but they had free snacks - hard pretzels and chocolate covered strawberries. Entrance Fee was $20 it's cash only. So don't spend your only money on a CD then head out to Jasper Ave to find a cash machine like me. Inside it's pretty and the twinkling fairy lights make the space really appealing. There is lots of room for high tables and audience seating, as well as standing area in front of the stage. A great space for about 80 people. Cool place to hang and watch live music.

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    CKUA Radio Network - From the CKUA Radio website

    From the CKUA Radio website

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    CKUA Radio Network

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    100.3 The Bear - What's with the big antenna? Over-compensating for something?

    100.3 The Bear

    3.5(6 reviews)
    5.0 km

    A good mix of classic and new rock, that pretty much describes "best rock". I like it! It gets to…read morebe a little boring and repetative but it's a good 'default' for when you're looking for something good. I think this would be the closest thing to Alberta's own station if there was one, great rock with a little too much nickel back. Generally speaking, It's grotesque. The hosts are great! The contests are worth listening to but I can't drive someone around and expect it to be appropriate.... Not a bad thing to listen to on my own but sometimes it's a bit much. I usually agree with Yukon's 'big yap' segment and it's often funny... Paul brown can be funny, at least he can make fun out of himself but I don't need to gag while I'm driving. Gillian Foote's a great co-pilot to keep paul in check but I think she needs some sort of baton or cudgel for him. Still an entertaining morning show, Im an avid listener

    The Bear is a radio station for people that don't like music. If you hate silence while you're…read moredriving or at work but you can't stand country, dance, or "lite" rock, then The Bear is probably just the perfect amount of adequate for you. If you're entertained by cheap, immature publicity stunts, then you'll love Paul Brown's morning show. The Bear plays all the usual radio filler fluff like Nickelback, Green Day, Linkin Park, Nickelback, Nickelback, and Nickelback. I read that back in the late '70s, radio stations used to advertise "Bee Gee Free Weekends". Radio stations today need to implement such a promotion regarding Nickelback. In 1966, dozens of radio stations held bonfire parties for burning Beatles records. So far, no station (that I know of) has done such a thing for Nickelback. The Bear could gain a lot of street cred for this. Let's go! Anyway, the station plays a few classic rock songs too, but it's always the same obligatory "You Shook Me All Night Long with a Whole Lotta Love because there was Another Brick in the Wall" stuff. The usual. The only great thing about The Bear is Yukon Jack's "My Big Yap" segment. That is gold. I hear his commentaries and think to myself, "how can this guy work at a station that he should be making fun of?" If you're seriously a fan of rock music, get satellite radio.

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    100.3 The Bear - The Hearse from Hell. Come on guys you aren't even trying! Get a custom plate at least! 2HELL666

    The Hearse from Hell. Come on guys you aren't even trying! Get a custom plate at least! 2HELL666

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    K-97 97.3 FM - radiostations - Updated May 2026

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