How much is the Kitchener Record?

Where is KW Record printed?

Printing is done on presses in Hamilton, Guelph and Vaughan. - The Kitchener Daily Record became the Kitchener-Waterloo Record to reflect Waterloo becoming a city. In 1994, the newspaper recognized its region-wide coverage by dropping the cities from its name, becoming simply The Record.

What is the name of the Kitchener newspaper?

Kitchener News - CityNews Kitchener.

Who is Kitchener named after?

Horatio Herbert Kitchener

When was Kitchener founded?

1833

How was Kitchener founded?

It is situated in the Grand River valley, 60 miles (95 km) west-southwest of Toronto. Founded by Bishop Benjamin Eby and settled by German immigrants about 1807, the community was known successively as Sand Hill, Ebytown, and Berlin before being renamed after the British field marshal Lord Kitchener in 1916.

When did Kitchener become Kitchener?

Sept. 1, 1916

Why was Kitchener founded?

Kitchener stands on the Haldimand Tract, land in the Grand River valley purchased in 1784 by the British from the Mississaugas in order to grant it to the Six Nations for their allegiance during the American Revolution.

How much is the KW Record subscription?

Delivery Frequency Duration Unit Price -------------------------- -------- ---------------- 6-Day Monday thru Saturday 1 month $17.29 Per month Friday & Saturday 1 month $11.92 Per month

Who owns the Waterloo Record?

John Kunz is the owner and president of one of the most recognized and reputable independent record stores in America, Waterloo Records. Kunz started his career in music while an undergraduate at the University of Texas in Austin, putting himself through college while learning the vinyl trade.

How do I contact the Kitchener Record?

To inquire about changing or cancelling your subscription, please contact Customer Service at 519-894-3000 or 1-800-210-5210.