CKO/CFOX was an English language Canadian AM radio station located in Pointe-Claire, Quebec from 1960 to 1989.
in Pointe-Claire, the station went on air on March 15, 1960 as CFOX with an adult contemporary format with 1,000 watts of power.
The CFOX call sign would later resurface in January 1979 at an FM station in Vancouver, British Columbia.
On June 20, 1989, the commission approved an application by changing the frequency from 1470 kHz to 650 kHz, as a way to improve reception in areas of Montreal Island; CKO's frequency change proposal was never implemented.
[2] The station went off air when the network ceased broadcasting during a noon newscast on November 10, 1989.