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CBAF-FM-15 est une station de radio canadienne francophone située à Charlottetown, dans la province de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Elle est détenue et opérée par la Société Radio-Canada et affiliée à son réseau généraliste ICI Radio-Canada Première. Ses programmes sont diffusés à travers toute la province.
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