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CHYZ-FM is the campus radio, college radio station for Université Laval, located in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada. Its frequency is 94.3 MHz on the FM broadcasting, FM dial. Formerly known as ''Radio Campus Laval'', CHYZ-FM broadcasts in French language, French. The station is run by volunteers, most of whom are Laval students. Station programming follows mostly a music radio radio format, format of many music genres. After it was founded in 1991, when student radio programs from various university faculties merged to form Radio Campus Laval, the station launched its programming on closed-circuit radio, closed circuit and cable FM. When it began broadcasting on the FM band in 1997, it became known by its call sign, call letters CHYZ. In 2000, it started broadcasting via the Internet. Since October 2005, CHYZ has been broadcasting with a 6000-watt antenna (radio), antenna from a site at the university and, as a result, can now be heard on the FM band throughout ...
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Université Laval
(; English: ''Laval University)'' is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The university traces its roots to the Séminaire de Québec, founded by François de Montmorency-Laval in 1663, making it the oldest institution of higher education in Canada and the first North American institution to offer higher education in French. The university, which was founded in Old Québec, moved to a new campus in the 1950s in the suburban borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge. It is ranked among the top 10 Canadian universities in research funding and holds four Canada Excellence Research Chairs. History The university's beginnings go back to 1663 with the founding of the Grand and 1668 with the founding of the Petit Séminaire by François de Montmorency-Laval, a member of the House of Laval and the first Bishop of New France. During the French regime, the institution mainly trained priests to serve in New France. After the Conquest of 1760, the Brit ...
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