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Christian Radio Station CIRA 91.3 FM

CIRA 91.3 FM Radio Ville-Marie broadcasting from Montréal, Quebec. CIRA 91.3 FM Radio Ville-Marie is a French language radio station.

Radio Ville-Marie is defined as a broadcasting service of Christian inspiration and ecumenical. In a continuously changing world where the quest for meaning and core values are both searched, the station offers all its listeners growth paths, benchmarks, tools of discernment. It thus contributes to human progress, social and spiritual.

Since its entry into waves in 1995, Radio Ville-Marie has carved out an enviable place in the media landscape in Montreal. 24 hours per day, the station supports its 257500 listeners with creativity on the path of human and spiritual life through rich and varied programming. His strength and dynamism: an extraordinary team of the Interior driven, passionate for life to grow.

The station is owned by Radio Ville-Marie, a nonprofit organization, where his staff animation is voluntary. Located at 91.3 FM frequencies (Montreal), 100.3 FM (Sherbrooke), 89.9 FM (Trois-Rivières) and 89.3 FM (Victoriaville), it broadcasts in a pool of nearly 5 million people and around the world through its website www.radiovm.com. Its facilities are housed in the premises of the Château Saint-Ambroise (formerly Dominion Textile), 4020, rue Saint-Ambroise, Suite 199, Montreal in the district of Saint-Henri.

http://www.radiovm.com