CHTT-FM

In 1924, the CFCL studios relocated from the church to the Fletcher Brothers store on Douglas Street in Downtown Victoria.

CFCL dropped its religious programming in 1925 when George Deauville bought the station and acquired a new licence for it.

The Victoria Times-Colonist bought CFCT on October 1, 1941 and sold a half-interest in the station to Taylor, Pearson & Carson Ltd.

The two entities formed the Island Broadcasting Co. as CFCT's parent company and changed its call letters to CJVI.

Taylor, Pearson & Carson acquired majority ownership of CJVI in 1951, and its studios relocated to its present location at 817 Fort Street in downtown Victoria in 1952.

The boost increased its coverage on Vancouver Island to north of Nanaimo, south to Seattle and east to the Lower Mainland as far as Chilliwack.

Maclean-Hunter Ltd. bought CJVI parent Selkirk Communications in 1989 and transferred the ownership to Rogers Media immediately afterward.

On September 1, 1995, CFMS-FM was purchased by Rogers from then-owner Capital Broadcasting, paired up with CJVI and renamed CIOC-FM on December 11.

On January 29, 2004, after playing "Love Song" by Sky, CHTT flipped to adult hits branded as Jack FM.

[4] On August 7, 2019, all of the "KiSS" on-air staff were let go, and the station began promoting a major change to come the following week.