List of television stations in Nova Scotia

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This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

City of licenceAnalog
channel
Digital
channel
Virtual
channel
CallsignNetworkNotes
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 323.1 CBHT-DT CBC
Halifax 155.1 CJCH-DT CTV
Halifax 88.1 (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 4545.1 (HD); 45.2 (SD) CIHF-DT-10 Global
Yarmouth 40 CJCH-TV-7 CTV

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