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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre abstract "The Rogers K-Rock Centre is a 5,614 seat arena in downtown Kingston, Ontario, Canada, at the intersection of Ontario Street and Place d'Armes. The arena is the home of the Kingston Frontenacs ice hockey team of the Ontario Hockey League.The groundbreaking ceremony took place July 28, 2006, and construction began November 3, 2006. On February 6, 2008, local radio station K-Rock 105.7 purchased the naming rights to the arena for 10 years at $3.3 million. Kingston's The Tragically Hip performed the inaugural concert in the arena on Saturday, February 23, 2008.The Kingston Frontenacs played their first game at their new home on February 22, 2008. Don Cherry dropped the puck for the ceremonial face off prior to the game. The Frontenacs dropped their first game in front of over 5700 fans, losing 3-2 to their rivals, the Belleville Bulls. Two days later, the Fronts earned their first win at the K-Rock Centre, defeating the Peterborough Petes 7-4.From February 16 to 24, 2013, the K-Rock Centre hosted the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, becoming the first Ontario city to host the event since Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in 2010. In the tournament, Rachel Homan from Ontario defeated former Scotties champion Jennifer Jones 9-6 in the final game. Attendance for the event was over 65,000.On August 14, 2013, the K-Rock Centre was officially renamed the Rogers K-Rock Centre. Rogers Communications had purchased the radio station in 2009.On November 7, 2013, the Rogers K-Rock Centre was named the highest grossing Canadian venue, and ranked 19th worldwide for venues between 5,000 and 10,000 seats from the period of October 16, 2012 until October 15, 2013. The arena hosted the 2015 Canadian Figure Skating Championships between January 19 and 25, 2015.".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre cost "4.65E7".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre location Kingston,_Ontario.
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre openingDate "2008-02-22".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre operator SMG_(property_management).
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre tenant 2007–08_OHL_season.
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "K-Rock Centre".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre architect "Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre brokeGround "2006-07-28".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre constructionCost "4.65E7".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre dimensions "5100.0".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre formerNames "K-Rock Centre".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre location Kingston,_Ontario.
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre nickname ""Kingston Regional Sports and Entertainment Centre"".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre opened "2008-02-22".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre operator SMG_(property_management).
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre owner Kingston,_Ontario.
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre projectManager "PMX, Inc.".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre seatingCapacity "3200".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre seatingCapacity "5614".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre seatingCapacity "6800".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre servicesEngineer "The Mitchell Partnership Inc.".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre structuralEngineer Halcrow_Group.
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre surface "Multi-surface".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre tenants "Kingston Frontenacs, 2008–present".
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre subject Category:Indoor_arenas_in_Canada.
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- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre comment "The Rogers K-Rock Centre is a 5,614 seat arena in downtown Kingston, Ontario, Canada, at the intersection of Ontario Street and Place d'Armes. The arena is the home of the Kingston Frontenacs ice hockey team of the Ontario Hockey League.The groundbreaking ceremony took place July 28, 2006, and construction began November 3, 2006. On February 6, 2008, local radio station K-Rock 105.7 purchased the naming rights to the arena for 10 years at $3.3 million.".
- Rogers_K-Rock_Centre label "Rogers K-Rock Centre".
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