CHMB AM1320, known as "The Voice of Vancouver's Chinese Community," is a multilingual radio station broadcasting from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It began in 1973 as Overseas Chinese Voice (OCV) and was incorporated into CHMB AM1320 in 1993. The station primarily serves the Chinese-speaking community with programming in Cantonese and Mandarin, but also broadcasts in 12 other languages including Portuguese, Filipino, Greek, Japanese, Korean, and Ukrainian.
CHMB's programming focuses on community news, information, and entertainment. It operates 24 hours a day, providing a mix of cultural content, music, and news relevant to Vancouver's diverse multicultural population. The station is owned and operated by Mainstream Broadcasting Corporation, led by Vancouver businessman James Ho.
In 2015, CHMB AM1320 won the Jack Webster Award for Best Reporting in Chinese Language, highlighting its commitment to serving the local Chinese community. The station continues to play a vital role in connecting and informing Vancouver's multicultural communities, maintaining its position as a key media outlet for ethnic programming in the region.