Souvenirs Garantis (French for "Memories Guaranteed") was a network of French-language classic hits radio stations broadcasting throughout Quebec, Canada.
[1] These changes also came following the closedown of these stations' AM signals, as well as a CRTC revision of its formatting regulations a few weeks earlier to permit oldies music on FM radio for the first time.
There was no full-time Souvenirs Garantis outlet in Montreal, though its programming is simulcasted during weekends on CHMP-FM 98.5; until 2010, it was also carried during late-night hours on CKAC-AM 730.
[4] On June 25, it was reported that Corus has agreed to sell CKRS to a local company called Radio Saguenay;[5] the station soon after adopted the "FM 98" moniker but retaining the classic hits format with local talk programming during the day.
This all but ended the Souvenirs Garantis network, which in the short term, continued to be heard exclusively on CFOM-FM.