CKRC-DT

CKRC-DT, virtual channel 17.1 (VHF digital channel 30), is a CBC Television-affiliated station licensed to, ,. Owned by the Currall family and their company Windmill Television, it is sister to CTV affiliate CKG-DT and Citytv affiliate CKET-DT. This arrangement makes the station part of a so-called "triple-stick"—three stations owned by a single company. The three stations share studios on Lewis Road in Guelph; CKRC's transmitter is located off Stone Road East in.

Overview
The station first aired on May 12, 1971 and has been owned by the Currall family for it's entire existence. Station founder Pierre Currall had gotten word that wanted to set up a rebroadcaster in Guelph, but felt the city was big enough for a CBC station in its own right.

After in  disaffiliated in 2016, CKRC and 's CKDA-DT remain the only private stations operating as CBC affiliates.

News operation
There is a considerable amount of sharing between CKG and CKRC in regards to news coverage, video footage and the use of reporters; though both outlets maintain their own primary on-air personalities (such as news anchors and meteorologists) that only appear on one station, and some stories are only aired on one station while other stories only air on the other.