About Us
570 NewsRadio Kitchener is the leading news and talk radio station in the Waterloo region, providing comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international breaking news throughout the day. With a team of experienced journalists and reporters, we are committed to delivering the latest and most accurate news updates, as well as traffic and weather every 10 minutes on the ones, gas prices and business news.
570 NewsRadio Kitchener also offers a range of talk shows covering topics such as politics, entertainment, and lifestyle. Our expert hosts invite guests to share their insights and opinions on the issues that matter most. Whether you’re interested in current affairs, sports, or simply looking for an entertaining and informative listen, we have you covered. As the go-to source for live play-by-play coverage of teams like the Kitchener Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays and Buffalo Bills we also offer in-depth analysis and commentary, bringing you the latest on your favorite teams and players.
We pride ourselves on being a reliable source of accurate news and information for our listeners.
Visit our Contact page to see the different ways you can reach us.
Waterloo Region’s trusted news – 570 NewsRadio!
570 NewsRadio Kitchener On-Air Schedule:
Monday to Friday
5 am – 9 am | All News Mornings with Christine Clark and Mark Douglas |
9 am – 1 pm | The Mike Farwell Show |
1 pm – 3 pm | Now You Know with Rob Snow |
3 pm – 7 pm | All News Afternoons with Erin Anderson and Paul McPhee |
10 pm – 5 am | Infinity Sports Network |
How to listen:
- On the radio at 570AM
- On your smart speaker, just say “Play NewsRadio Kitchener”
- In the RadioPlayer Canada or TuneIn radio apps
- Online at: player.kitchener.citynews.ca
- On our CityNews Kitchener app
Land Acknowledgement
570 NewsRadio Kitchener is proud to broadcast from the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishnaabeg, and Haudenosaunee. We are located on the Haldimand Tract, land granted in 1784 to the Haudenosaunee of the Six Nations, six miles on either side of the Grand River. We recognize that our region is now home to diverse First Nations, Inuit and Metis people.