Accessibility

VIEW OUR ACCESSIBILITY PLAN HERE

The Accessible Canada Act (ACA) defines a barrier as:

“…anything physical, architectural, technological or attitudinal, anything that is based on information or communications or anything that is the result of a policy or a practice—that hinders the full and equal participation in society of persons with an impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment or a functional limitation.”

Peace River Broadcasting is committed to accessibility by all persons and as part of our commitment to removing barriers, we want to hear from you. We welcome your questions, comments, or concerns on any accessibility barriers that you may have encountered in dealing with Peace River Broadcasting. Your feedback will help us evolve our accessibility plan as outlined in the Accessible Canada Act.

The person at Peace River Broadcasting responsible for receiving feedback is Jonathan Babiy.

Feedback can be sent by:

Telephone (call or text) 780-618-4231

Email: jon@rivercountry.fm

Or, complete the form below.  You can share feedback anonymously or include your name and contact information.  Providing details such as the date, location, name of the webpage, application or activity involved, may make it easier for us to understand your concerns.  We will always acknowledge receipt of your submission.  We will further respond, if requested, and follow up with any required action.

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Peace River Broadcasting is in compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

Accessibility for Peace River Broadcasting Websites

Peace River Broadcasting prides itself on an unparalleled commitment and involvement to the communities we serve.

Despite our continuous efforts, certain portions of our web content might not be entirely accessible. We are ready to provide alternative document formats upon request.

To request a document in an alternate format, contact us at:

* There may be times where alternate formats are impractical due to technical or cost limitations.