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Native Communications Inc. (NCI) is a public radio network in the Canadian province of Manitoba . The network provides programming by and for Canadian First Nations was founded by Donald A. McIvor of Wabowden, Manitoba. The network mainly plays country music in order to appeal to a more general audience, while still serving the First Nations with its other programming.

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8-567: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Native Communications NCI-FM broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on more than 50 FM radio transmitters located throughout Manitoba, reaching over 70 communities. Its headquarters is located at 1507 Inkster Boulevard in Winnipeg . The company also operates CIUR-FM , a youth-oriented radio station in Winnipeg which airs distinct programming from

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16-629: The main network, and is a new country station compared to the general NCI network. The newest major site (on-air May 2002) includes a transmitter (2.7 watts) located near Minnedosa , servicing the Brandon and Dauphin regions. as well as one in Ontario . On October 24, 2006, the CRTC approved Native Communication's application to add an FM transmitter at 100.5 MHz in Kenora, Ontario with 40,000 watts and to rebroadcast

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