This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
City of licence | Analog channel | Digital channel | Virtual channel | Callsign | Network | Notes |
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Antigonish | 21 | CIHF-TV-15 | Global | |||
Antigonish | 9 | CJCB-TV-2 | CTV | |||
Bay St. Lawrence | 7 | CJCB-TV-5 | CTV | |||
Bridgetown | 13 | CJCH-TV-4 | CTV | |||
Bridgewater | 9 | CIHF-TV-6 | Global | |||
Caledonia | 6 | CJCH-TV-6 | CTV | |||
Canning | 10 | CJCH-TV-1 | CTV | |||
Chéticamp | 36 | CHNE-TV | Ind | |||
Dingwall | 9 | CJCB-TV-3 | CTV | |||
Halifax | 32 | 3.1 | CBHT-DT | CBC | ||
Halifax | 15 | 5.1 | CJCH-DT | CTV | ||
Halifax | 8 | 8.1 (HD); 8.2 (SD) | CIHF-DT | Global | ||
Inverness | 6 | CJCB-TV-1 | CTV | |||
Isle Madame | 36 | CIMC-TV | Ind | |||
Marinette | 23 | CJCH-TV-8 | CTV | |||
Mulgrave | 28 | CIHF-TV-16 | Global | |||
New Glasgow | 34 | CIHF-TV-8 | Global | |||
New Glasgow | 9 | CJCB-TV-2 | CTV | used Antigonish transmitter | ||
Port Hawkesbury | 3 | CJCB-TV-6 | CTV | |||
Sheet Harbour | 2 | CJCH-TV-5 | CTV | |||
Shelburne | 10 | CIHF-TV-9 | Global | |||
Sydney | 4 | CJCB-TV | CTV | |||
Sydney | 11 | CIHF-TV-7 | Global | |||
Truro | 18 | CIHF-TV-4 | Global | |||
Truro | 12 | CJCH-TV-2 | CTV | |||
Valley | 12 | CJCH-TV-3 | CTV | |||
Wolfville | 20 | CIHF-TV-5 | Global | |||
Yarmouth | 45 | 45.1 (HD); 45.2 (SD) | CIHF-DT-10 | Global | ||
Yarmouth | 40 | CJCH-TV-7 | CTV | |||
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Events from the year 1954 in Canada.
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This is a list of Canadian television-related events in 1954.
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