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  • the Territory of Eeyou Istchee James Bay, including: the Cree villages and reserved lands of Whapmagoostui, Chisasibi, Eastmain, Mistissini, Nemiscau, Waskaganish, Waswanipi and Wemindji; the Indian Settlement of Oujé-Bougoumou, excepting that part of the Municipality of Baie-James lying southerly of latitude 50°00′ N and westerly of longitude 79°00′ W; and.
  • On October 30, 2012, the CBC received approval to change the source of programming from CBF to CBFG-FM Chisasibi on the following repeaters: CBFA-1 Manawan, CBFA-2 Obedjiwan, CBFW Wemindji, CBFM Mistissini, CBFA-3 Wemotaci, CBFH Waskaganish and CBFV Waswanipi.
  • It starts at Route 117 just north of Louvicourt (now part of Val-d'Or) and continues north and north-east roughly until Waswanipi from where it continues east until it ends at Route 167 in Chibougamau.
  • The hydrographic slope of Waswanipi Lake is accessible via the James Bay Road from the Southwest (Matagami), then branches northwards by cutting the Canet River, located at Northwest of Goéland Lake.
  • Four dialects have been tentatively identified including the Southern Inland dialect (Iyiniw-Ayamiwin) spoken in Mistissini, Oujé-Bougoumou, Waswanipi, and Nemaska; the Southern Coastal dialect (Iyiyiw-Ayamiwin) spoken in Nemaska, Waskaganish, and Eastmain; the Northern Coastal Dialects (Iyiyiw-Ayimiwin), one spoken in Wemindji and Chisasibi and the other spoken in Whapmagoostui.
  • At least seven of these transmitters used to be repeaters of CBF-FM: CBFA-FM-1 Manawan, CBFA-FM-2 Obedjiwan, CBFW-FM Wemindji, CBFM-FM Mistissini, CBFA-3 (later re-called CBFG-FM-3) Wemotaci, CBFH-FM Waskaganish, and CBFV-FM Waswanipi; these repeaters changed their source of programming from CBF-FM to CBFG-FM following approval by the CRTC on October 30, 2012.
  • Wilfrid Jefferys; according to his testimony, the members of this Métis family have always lived at either the Mistassini Lake or the Waswanipi station.
  • The course of the latter flows westward and successively crosses the northern portion of Lake Waswanipi, Goéland Lake (Waswanipi River) and Olga Lake (Waswanipi River), before entering Matagami Lake which in turn flows into the Nottaway River, a tributary of the Rupert Bay (James Bay).
  • Robert Bell of the Geological Survey of Canada, made a rapid geological reconnaissance of the road between the lakes Waswanipi and Mistassini through the rivers Waswanipi, Chibougamau and Barlow River and the Lake Waskonichi.
  • Robert Bell of the Geological Survey of Canada, made a rapid geological reconnaissance of the road between the lakes Waswanipi Lake and Mistassini through the rivers Waswanipi, Chibougamau and Barlow and the Lake Waskonichi.
  • Robert Bell of the Geological Survey of Canada, made a rapid geological reconnaissance of the road between the lakes Waswanipi Lake and Mistassini through the Waswanipi River, Chibougamau and Barlow River rivers and the Lake Waskonichi.
  • Opawica River, a tributary of the Waswanipi River (watershed of Matagami Lake, Nottaway River and James Bay) in Quebec, Canada.
  • Father Lake is part of the hydrographic slopes of the Opawica River, the Waswanipi River, the Matagami Lake, the Nottaway River and the James Bay.
  • The Opawica River is a tributary of the Waswanipi River, which is a tributary of Matagami Lake which in turn flows into the Nottaway River which flows into the south of James Bay.
  • The course runs westward through the northern portion of lake Waswanipi, Goéland Lake and Lake Olga, before pouring into the Matagami Lake; the latter in turn flows into the Nottaway River, a tributary of Rupert Bay (James Bay).
  • Communities included: Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, Marten Falls, Chapleau, Fort Hope, Moose Factory, East Main, Fort McKenzie, La Sarre, Nemiska, Rupert's House, Waswanipi, Great Whale River, Fort George, Mistassini, Pointe Blue, Senneterre, Coral Rapids, Island Falls, Peterbelle, and Oskalaneo.
  • Small anglophone-minority municipalities include Abercorn (32%), Arundel (36%), Aumond (8%), Barkmere (25%), Barnston-Ouest (27%), Bedford (23%), Boileau (14%), Bolton-Ouest (47%), Bowman (13%), Denholm (28%), Dixville (8%), Dundee (27%), East Farnham (18%), East Hereford (10%), Eastmain (11%), Escuminac (24%), Estérel (17%), Hatley (31%), Havelock (22%), Hemmingford (39%), Hope (15%), Howick (27%), Ivry-sur-le-Lac (24%), Kawawachikamach (10%), Kinnear's Mills (9%), Kipawa (43%), Kuujjuarapik (15%), L'Île-Cadieux (21%), L'Île-du-Grand-Calumet (33%), Lac-Sainte-Marie (22%), Lac-Tremblant-Nord (25%), Lantier (11%), Lingwick (12%), Matapédia (19%), Mayo (24%), Métis-sur-Mer (10%), Montcalm (20%), Mulgrave-et-Derry (32%), Namur (9%), Nédélec (10%), Nemaska (9%), Newport (28%), North Hatley (37%), Ogden (49%), Pike River (10%), Pikogan (18%), Pointe-Fortune (13%), Ristigouche-Sud-Est (21%), Saint-Benoît-du-Lac (33%), Saint-Damase-de-L'Islet (9%), Saint-Godefroi (10%), Saint-Herménégilde (8%), Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge (13%), Saint-Godefroi (10%), Saint-Télesphore (10%), Sainte-Justine-de-Newton (9%), Schefferville (12%), Scotstown (10%), Senneville (45%), Stanbridge East (43%), Stanbridge Station (10%), Stanstead-Est (39%), Terrasse-Vaudreuil (26%), Très-Saint-Rédempteur (14%), Ulverton (16%), Warden (14%), Waswanipi (14%), and Wentworth (41%).
  • The following ten communities are served by the program: Chisasibi, Eastmain, Mistissini, Nemaska, Oujé-Bougoumou, Waskaganish, Waswanipi, Wemindji, Whapmagoostui and Washaw-Sibi.


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