CKMR-DT

CKMR-DT, virtual channel 25 (VHF digital channel 33), is a CTV 2 owned-and-operated television station licensed to, ,. The station is owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc., CKMR-DT is a sister station to the twinstick of CTV owned-and-operated station  (channel 12) and Noovo flagship  (channel 35) (although the three stations maintain separate operations). CKMR-DT's studios are located along in the former city of  (shared with sister stations CKMR and CKMR-FM); it's transmitter is located on.

Becoming CKMR
In July 1980, the silent CJCJ was purchased by the South Shore Media Company, the owners of CKMR and CKMR-FM. CJCJ was converted into a English-language independent station, CKMR-TV. It ran a programming lineup which included early-morning cartoons, The Three Stooges and shorts in late-mornings, movies in afternoons/prime time, and classic sitcoms in the evening. The station heavily focused on it's movies (with the slogan "The South Shore's Free Movie Station"), owning a library of 4,000 titles and often playing movie requests from viewers. CKMR-TV would aggressively counter-program against the English and French-language stations in and around the area.

By 1984, CKMR-TV had added a news program, South Shore News, which, naturally, featured a focus on the, with a  Minute that focused on Quebec news in general.

Sale to CHUM and The New MR
In 2001, CKMR-AM-FM-TV was sold to. CKMR-TV was incorporated into CHUM's NewNet television system and rebranded as "The New MR". CHUM remodeled CKMR-AM-FM-TV's Greenfield Park studio, adding a larger news studio and a Speaker's Corner video booth.

A-Channel Quebec
On August 2, 2005, CKMR was rebranded as A-Channel Quebec as part of CHUM Limited's rebranding of the NewNet stations, while Craig Media's A-Channel stations merged into Citytv following CHUM's acquisition of Craig Media in 2004. On July 12, 2006, CTVglobemedia announced plans to purchase CHUM Limited, with the intention of divesting the A-Channel stations. On that same day it was also announced that the morning news program A-Channel Morning would be discontinued, although this decision was supposedly unrelated to the takeover by CTVglobemedia (CIVI later restored a morning program to its schedule in the fall of 2007).

Rogers Communications announced a deal to buy A-Channel on April 9, 2007; however, given the conditions of approval for the sale of CHUM on June 8, 2007, Rogers acquired the Citytv system instead, while CTV kept A-Channel. CTVglobemedia became the official owner of CIVI on June 22, 2007.

A Quebec
On August 11, 2008, CKMR was rebranded as A Quebec as part of CTVglobemedia's rebranding of the A-Channel stations. A rebranding campaign began earlier in June 2008 with newscasts being referred to by the station's employees as A News.

On September 10, 2010, BCE announced plans to re-acquire 100% of CTVglobemedia's broadcasting arm, including CKMR (and the entire A television system). Under the deal, Woodbridge Company Limited, Torstar, and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan would together receive $1.3 billion in either cash or equity in BCE, while BCE will also assume $1.7 billion in debt (BCE's existing equity interest is $200 million, for a total transaction value of $3.2 billion). Woodbridge will also regain majority control of the Globe and Mail Inc., with Bell retaining a 15% interest. The deal was approved by the CRTC on March 7, 2011.

On April 1, 2011, Bell Canada finalized its purchase of the assets of CTVglobemedia it did not already own, with CKMR (along with the rest of the A system) officially becoming part of Bell Media. CKMR-AM-FM went to Bell Media Radio.

CTV Two/CTV 2 Quebec
On May 30, 2011, Bell Media announced that the A television stations, including CKMR, would be rebranded as CTV Two on August 29, 2011. On that date, CKMR rebranded from "A Quebec" to "CTV Two Quebec". At the same time, A News Quebec became CTV News Quebec, also the station began carrying programming (excluding newscasts for the time being) in a high definition format.

News operation
CKMR-DT presently broadcasts 14 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with one hour each on weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays).

Notable current on-air staff

 * Elias Lunney - anchor
 * Margaret Frabotta - anchor
 * Simon Fournier - sports reporter, station commentator for Montreal Expos coverage

Notable former on-air staff

 * Wilma Golubic (1940-2017) - political commentator
 * Martin Berger - staff announcer
 * Darren Zollo - reporter (originally with the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph; then with WXIX-TV, and ; now the CBC's El Kadsre correspondent)