Prince Albert radio station marks 25 years on the air
A quarter-century after listeners first tuned in to 101.5 FM, staff at the Prince Albert radio station are reflecting on the memories, community connections and a few unforgettable stunts that have helped keep the station on the air for 25 years.
CHQX-FM received CRTC approval in 2000 and signed on in 2001, becoming Prince Albert’s third commercial radio station. The station launched as Mix 101, offering a rock format that complemented sister stations CKBI and Power 99, before evolving through a couple of formats and brands over the years. Today, it broadcasts as 101.5 Beach Radio.
For longtime morning host Lew Harrison, the excitement surrounding the station’s debut remains vivid.
“I remember a lot of hustle and bustle before the launch, making sure everything was going to go off without a hitch,” Harrison said. “Everyone was wondering what was coming. It was so exciting to watch the button get pushed at 1:01 in the afternoon that day to start it off.”



