CKLH-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 102.9 FM in Hamilton, Ontario. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as 102-9 K-Lite. The station is currently owned by Bell Media. CKLH's studios are located on Upper Wentworth Street in Hamilton, while its transmitter is located atop the Niagara Escarpment near Burlington.
The station received CRTC approval on May 8, 1986 and was launched on October 7, 1986 by Armadale Communications, the owner of CKOC. The LH in the call sign stood for Les Horton, CKOC's first broadcast engineer.
Armadale sold the stations to London Communications in 1993. London Communications subsequently sold them to Telemedia in 1999, and Telemedia was itself acquired by Standard Broadcasting in 2002. In October 2007, Astral Media acquired Standard Broadcasting's terrestrial radio and television assets, including CKLH. Shortly after Astral acquired the station, CKLH-FM adopted a more adult top 40 format; this ended in November 2009 when the station returned to its adult contemporary status after Boxing Day 2009, and regarding the flip from adult contemporary to adult hits at then-sister CJEZ in Toronto, which became CHBM after that.
You're here
With nowhere left to go
With nowhere left to go
You feel
Your facing is alone
Your facing is alone
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
You feel
There's nothing left to say
There's nothing left to say
You feel
You slowly fade away
You slowly fade away
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
Is there something to live for?
Yeah, is there something to live for?
How could you need more?
And now
It's everywhere to go