CJXY-FM (107.9 MHz) is a Canadian radio station serving the Hamilton, Ontario market, licensed to the suburb of Burlington.
The simulcast was subsequently dropped in the 1950s, leaving the station silent.
The owners relaunched the FM signal on 95.3 in 1964, with distinct programming from its AM sister station.
In 1967, the station adopted the new callsign CKDS-FM, in honour of company founder Kenneth D. Soble, who had died in 1966.
In 1974, CHML and CKDS-FM were purchased by ML Radio, a division of what was to become Western International Communications.