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Kenora and cable
It was co-owned with Norcom Telecommunications, whose cable systems served Kenora and surrounding areas.

Kenora and both
At Kenora, the Trans-Canada designation includes both the main route through the city's urban core and the Highway 17A bypass route.
Later, a highway was built through Kenora in 1932, becoming part of Canada's first coast-to-coast highway in 1943, and then part of the Trans-Canada Highway, placing the community on both of Canada's major transcontinental transportation routes.
The Village of Keewatin was founded in 1877 while the Village of Norman was founded in 1892 ; both communities amalgamated with Rat Portage in 1905 to form the Township of Kenora.
The ridings of Kenora and Rainy River ( separate ridings provincially, a single riding federally ) continued to nominate " Liberal-Labour " candidates to both the Ontario legislature and the Canadian House of Commons for decades.
Cameron then moved to Rat Portage ( now Kenora ), which was claimed by both Manitoba and Ontario at the time.

Kenora and analog
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.
CBWFT had 11 analog television re-transmitters in Manitoba ( e. g. Brandon ) and Northwestern Ontario ( in the parts of that region which fall in the Central Time Zone, e. g. Kenora ).

Kenora and digital
As there is only a single station originating in the Kenora market, CJBN was not obligated to participate in the mandatory digital conversion that took place in most larger markets on August 31, 2011, and it is not yet clear if or when the station will convert.

Kenora and have
Kenora is the smallest town to have won a major North American sports title.
Bands including the Beach Boys featuring John Stamos, Blue Rodeo, Great Big Sea, Paul Brandt, Flock of Seagulls, Sloan, and Collective Soul as well as various others have all had shows in Kenora, most of them underneath Kenora's New Permanent Tent.
Some residents of Kenora, citing dissatisfaction with the level of government service provided to the region by the provincial government, have proposed that the region secede from Ontario to join the province of Manitoba.
More recently, Liberals in Kenora such as former Member of Parliament Bob Nault have occasionally used the " Liberal-Labour " tag on some of their campaign literature ( such as that handed out at plant gates ) though they are listed as straight Liberals on the ballot.

Kenora and access
Housed within the college is Contact North, which offers Kenora residents local access to university and college programs not directly offered by the college campus.

Kenora and CTV
It is a de facto Global O & O station, resulting from a 2011 affiliation switch that resulted in CJBN joining that network from CTV, but the station does not call itself " Global Kenora " a la the branding schemes of the network's other O & Os, identifying instead by its callsign ( in the manner of privately-owned Canadian television stations ).
Winnipeg's CKY, which was the closest CTV affiliate to Kenora, was unavailable, so Norcom applied for, and was successful in gaining their own CTV station.
In response to deficiency questions from the CRTC regarding its application to acquire those assets, made public in July 2010, Shaw stated that it had no plans to disaffiliate CJBN from CTV and make the Kenora station a full Global O & O.

Kenora and programming
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.

Kenora and through
Highway 17 passes through Kenora, and the Highway 17A Kenora By-Pass goes around the city.
To the east, the highway travels through thick boreal forest towards Keewatin, where the grade-separated Kenora Bypass, Highway 17A, splits to the north.
It meets the northern terminus of Highway 71, then makes a gradual eastward journey through the lake-dotted Kenora District to the town of Dryden.
It flows through Mosher lake, takes in the left tributary Firesteel River and briefly flows through the southeast corner of Kenora District.

Kenora and which
The Harbourfront is also the docking point for the M / S Kenora, a small cruise ship which offers a guided tour of the lake.
The City of Kenora is home to the Lake of the Woods Museum, which has won awards from the Ontario Historical Society for its exhibits.
Kenora had a population of 15, 177 people in 2006, which was a decrease of 4. 2 % from the 2001 census count.
The median household income in 2005 for Kenora was $ 59, 946, which is slightly below the Ontario provincial average of $ 60, 455.
The unincorporated Patricia District, comprising the portion of Northwestern Ontario which was transferred to Ontario from the Northwest Territories in 1912, existed until 1927 when it was merged into Kenora District.
Hall won the Stanley Cup with the Kenora Thistles in 1907, for which he received a ' loving cup ' which is on display in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
* The Black River in Kenora District, Ontario, which flows into the Lake of the Woods at 49 ° 29 ′ 57 ″ North 94 ° 11 ′ 42 ″ West
* Highland Creek, in Kenora and Rainy River districts of Ontario, which is a tributary of the Little Turtle River

Kenora and is
The smallest municipality to produce a Stanley Cup champion team is Kenora, Ontario ; the town had a population of about 4, 000 when the Kenora Thistles captured the Cup in January 1907.
Brampton Lake is located near Kenora, Ontario.
Dryden is currently part of the provincial electoral district of Kenora — Rainy River.
Kenora — Rainy River's Member of Provincial Parliament is Sarah Campbell.
Federally, the city is part of the Kenora riding and is represented by Greg Rickford, a Conservative.
Kenora, originally named Rat Portage, is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about east of Winnipeg.
It is the seat of Kenora District.
Kenora, a site of natural attractions, is home to visitors from all over the world year round.
Kenora is sometimes stereotyped as an archetypal hoser community, evidenced by the phrase " Kenora dinner jacket " as a nickname for a hoser's flannel shirt.
Kenora Airport is located east northeast of the city centre.
Kenora is a cruise located at the waterfront.
Kenora is represented at in the House of Commons by Conservative Member of Parliament Greg Rickford, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by MPP Sarah Campbell of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
Kenora, Ontario is the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup.
The land area of this district is, making it slightly smaller than the US State of Michigan and the second largest district in Ontario after Kenora District.
Through the town of Kenora, Highway 17 is signed, but maintained under a connecting link agreement between the town and the province.
Aside from the city of Thunder Bay, Kenora is the only other municipality in the entire region with a population of greater than 10, 000 people.

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