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CBWT and began
Country Canada began in 1954 as Country Calendar, and was also produced by CBWT.
A few months later, on May 31, 1954, CBWT began as a bilingual station on channel 4 with an EIRP of 60, 000 watts.
In the same year that CBWT went to air, another station, KXJB-TV ( Valley City / Fargo, North Dakota ) also began broadcasting.
Peter Mansbridge, anchor of The National, began his career at CBWT.
On January 15, 2007, CBWT began airing its first regional ( non-news ) television program since 2000, Living Winnipeg.

CBWT and its
Planning for CBWT started in November, 1952, when the Government of Canada announced its intention of setting up a television station in Winnipeg.

CBWT and June
The first big story CBWT covered happened on June 8, 1954, about one week after the station opened, where the Time Building ( 333 Portage Ave .) caught fire.

CBWT and with
On November 15, 1964 it swapped frequencies with CBWT and a higher powered transmitters were installed at the new site near Starbuck.
Today, CBW shares this same location with CBW-FM and CBWT.
CBC Winnipeg Building, 541 Portage Ave. Today, CBW-FM is located at 541 Portage Avenue, with CBW ( AM ) and CBWT.

CBWT and Flin
On March 1, 1969, the province-wide microwave system replaced the kine recordings originating at CBWT, giving citizens of Flin Flon access to live television.

CBWT and Pas
CBWT had approximately 50 analog television rebroadcasters throughout the province of Manitoba ( e. g. The Pas and Thompson, the Central Time Zone portion of Northern Ontario ( e. g. Kenora ) and portions of Saskatchewan.

CBWT and kinescope
The station broadcast kinescope recordings sent to the transmitter from CBWT.

CBWT and recordings
The station broadcast kine recordings, sent to the transmitter from CBWT Winnipeg.

CBWT and from
) The same month, Canwest confirmed that the new station would operate from a former supermarket at 603 St. Mary's Road in Winnipeg and use an antenna mounted on the CBWT tower at Starbuck, Man.
Country Canada, CountryWide and a local edition of CBC News at Six ( formerly the local segment of CBC News: Canada Now from 2000 to 2006 and 24Hours from October 5, 1970 to 2000 ) have been produced out of CBWT.
By late 1957 it was decided to move the operating channel of CBWT from channel 4 to channel 3.
Show Business, hosted by Tom McCulloch, and Ten O ' Clock Live, a music program from a local bar, were two local programs produced by CBWT in 1981.
Today, CBWT airs a 90-minute supper hour newscast from 5pm-6: 30pm on weeknights, alongside a ten-minute late night summary at 11pm and short weekend newscasts.
At one time, CBWAT ( Kenora ) offered separate local news programming from CBWT Winnipeg, although this was discontinued in 1979 / 80 when CJBN-TV went on the air.

CBWT and Winnipeg
* October 5-Award-winning news & current affairs program, 24Hours starts on CBWT in Winnipeg.
The title was a play on both the number of on-air hosts ( Mary Liz Bayer, Bill Guest, Jose Poneira ), and the channel the CBWT had broadcast on in Winnipeg at the time.
Swain joined CBC's Winnipeg, Manitoba station, CBWT, in 1990.
It's a Living was produced at CBWT in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
* Janet Stewart-evening anchor ( now at CBWT in Winnipeg )

CBWT and .
CBWT is CBC Television's flagship station for the Central time zone, airing the main CBC schedule one hour after the CBC Television stations in the Eastern time zone ( for example, The National airs at 10 p. m.
ET on CBLT-DT / Toronto and 10 p. m. CT on CBWT ).
CBWT can be seen on several cable systems in northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota including cities such as Grand Forks, North Dakota and Bemidji, Minnesota.
There was an entry for CBWT in the 1953 MTS telephone book.
Shortly after the Mulroney government came to power in 1984 they effected major cuts to the CBC, and as a result 86 person staff were let go at CBWT.
Previous programs produced at CBWT include Fred Penner's Place, It's a Living, and Disclosure.

began and extending
Negotiations on extending the Compact began in November 1999.
Once war began in September 1939, Goebbels began a steady process of extending his influence over domestic policy.
Settlement of the Petitcodiac and Memramcook river valleys began about 1700, gradually extending inland and reaching the site of present day Moncton in 1733.
In 1896, the city began extending the park into the lake with landfill, beyond the rail lines.
The Axe Historique began with the creation of the Champs Élysées, designed in the 17th century to create a vista to the west, extending the central axis of the gardens to the royal Palace of the Tuileries.
In a study in 2008, a group of nautiluses ( N. pompilius ) were given food as a bright blue light flashed until they began to associate the light with food, extending their tentacles every time the blue light was flashed.
In the beginning of the 20th century, large-scale development began, extending the city beyond its moats.
William Cobbett, a noted radical and publisher, began publishing Parliamentary Debates as a supplement to his Political Register in 1802, eventually extending his reach back with the Parliamentary History.
In 1849 Construction began on the Peru & Indianapolis Railroad extending from Indianapolis to Chicago.
Beginning in the 1920s and extending into the 1930s, intrepid working-class settlers ( recently arrived from County Donegal in Ireland ) began building small wood-frame bungalow-type homes in the dangerous fire-prone pine barrens in Wyandance Springs Park-there were no springs, no park and no roads-and in Home Acres in the area bounded by Straight Path, Long Island Avenue, Little East Neck Road and Grunwedel Avenue ( now Patton Avenue ).
A number of New York businessmen, including Levi P. Morton, Levi Parsons, August Belmont, J. Pierpont Morgan, George Denison and John D. Rockefeller were interested in extending rail line through Indian Territory, and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, familiarly called the Katy Railroad, began its corporate existence in 1865 toward that end.
Services began in 1970 from Bridgnorth to Hampton Loade, extending to Bewdley in 1974 and Kidderminster in 1984.
He began his career as a pivotal figure, extending the fusion of traditional folk music and experimental classical music practices begun by composer Mikhail Glinka.
The deployment to Saudi Arabia began in September, extending into mid-October.
Sejanus began a series of purge trials of senators and wealthy equestrians in the city, removing those capable of opposing his power as well as extending the imperial ( and his own ) treasury.
And the year began as expected, with Graf extending her Grand Slam winning streak to five events at the Australian Open, defeating Helena Suková in the final.
Luoyang quickly regained control of China, and the Eastern Han Dynasty began, extending the golden age for another two centuries.
The critique began in microeconomics of the household and labor markets and spread to macroeconomics and international trade, ultimately extending to all areas of traditional economic analysis.
Gair came into conflict with Bukowski when the AWU in 1955 began making allegations that there was corruption in the process of granting and extending pastoral leases in the state.
* the creation of the publicly owned Saskatchewan Power Corp., successor to the Saskatchewan Electrical Power Commission, which began a long program of extending electrical service to isolated farms and villages ;
Villages with domesticated cattle, sheep, and goats and evidence of agriculture began as early as 6000 BC, and gradually developed between c. 4000 and 1500 BC beginning with the Indus Valley Civilization and Harappa Culture to the Vedic period ; extending into the Iron Age.
During the 1990s more mature content than those of traditional cartoon series began to appear more widely extending beyond a primary audience of children.
Deck-raising began at each tower until crews met at the center, extending out to the approach viaducts.
He began extending his interests into France and the United States.

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