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New Brunswick offers a distinctive radio landscape that mirrors its status as Canada’s only officially bilingual province. From the bustling streets of Moncton and Saint John to the quiet beauty of the Acadian Peninsula, the airwaves provide a mix of English and French programming that keeps local communities connected. Listeners can find everything from breaking news and public affairs to a wide variety of musical genres that suit every taste.
In the southern part of the province, English-language stations like Saint John’s CHWV 97.3 The Wave and CHSJ Country 94.1 FM lead the way, offering a mix of adult contemporary hits and country favorites. Moncton-based stations like CKNI 91.9 The Bend and CKCW K94.5 provide high-energy Top 40 and local talk, while CJYC Kool 98 caters to fans of classic hits. For those seeking in-depth news and storytelling, CBC Radio One in Fredericton remains a staple for residents across the capital region.
The French-language scene is equally vibrant and essential to the province's cultural identity. CJSE Radio Beauséjour is a cornerstone for Acadian listeners, while stations like CKLE 92.9 FM and CKRO 97.1 FM serve the northern and coastal regions with a blend of local news and music. Public broadcasting also plays a major role through ICI Première and ICI Musique, ensuring that French speakers have access to high-quality information and cultural content regardless of their location.
Whether you are looking for the latest country tracks on CFAN 99.3 The River in Miramichi, adult hits on Beam FM, or the local community feel of CHTD 98.1 Charlotte FM in St. Stephen, New Brunswick’s radio stations offer a deep sense of place. From the border towns served by CJEM Frontière FM to the urban centers, this province’s radio stations are the heartbeat of the Maritimes, providing a soundtrack that is as diverse as the people who live here.