CKBI-TV

CKBI-TV (channel 5) was a television station in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

CKBI was established on January 27, 1958, by Edward Rawlinson, the founder of Rawlco Communications.

Although Yorkton held a license to launch CIPA-TV at the time of its sale to Baton, the station did not go on the air until 1987.

In 1995, due to cutbacks, CKBI scrapped local newscasts in favour of the CBC News Hour piped in from CBKT in Regina.

CBKST-9 was among 620 translators shut down by the CBC on July 31, 2012, due to budget cuts affecting the network.

CKBI-TV used this promo box to showcase its logo and its promotions as of the 1972-73 television season.
CKBI-TV used this promo box to showcase its logo and its promotions as of the 1973-74 television season.
CKBI-TV in Fall 1973 was using this logo, which mimicked the CBC Television logo of the time, prior to the introduction of the "Exploding Pizza" in December 1974.