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CKML
Frequency530 kHz
Programming
FormatEmergency information for the Chalk River Laboratories
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1998 (1998)
Last air date
2012 (2012)
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
46°02′40″N 77°23′35″W / 46.04444°N 77.39306°W / 46.04444; -77.39306

CKML was a 50-watt radio station owned by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited through licensee "The Security Systems Coordinator, Chalk River Laboratories" which operated at 530 kHz on the AM band in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada. The station was designed solely to broadcast emergency information in event of an accident at the laboratory.

The station was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1998. CKML, was not considered as a continuous broadcasting station. The service was tested for one hour each month and, once a year, a two-hour emergency exercise was carried out. In a real emergency situation, the service could have been used for many hours.

The "ML" in the CKML callsign refers to Mark Ling of Chalk River Laboratories.[citation needed]

According to the June 2020 issue of the Canadian Radio News Facebook page, CKML is off the air. There were no license renewals issued after the expiry date in 2012.