CHTG-FM is a Canadian radio station licensed to Haldimand, Ontario, serving the Hamilton region broadcasting at 92.9 FM with a classic hits format branded as 92.9 The Grand.
[1] Bel-Roc Communications then applied for 92.9, from a transmitter location approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of the original, at lower effective radiated power, but from a higher tower.
In response to these interventions, Bel-Roc agreed that they planned to solicit advertising in Hamilton, but insisted they would focus on Haldimand listeners; they disputed other details of the opposing interventions, and argued that the new parameters were necessary to meet Industry Canada requirements regulating the use of the broadcast spectrum.
After several weeks of test broadcasting, CKNS 92.9 FM officially went on the air at 6:00 a.m. on May 15, 2006, with an adult hits format.
Former FM 108 on-air DJ Burt Thombs launched the station's afternoon drive show.
Some of the station's content is also broadcast by live feed directly into the Caledonia studio from remote locations across the country, formerly including Phil Kushnir's show out of Vancouver.
[6] On September 1, 2016, the station changed its format to classic hits, branded as 92.9 The Grand and adopted new call letters CHTG-FM.