‘A man of integrity’: Kingston police, family, friends honour veteran officer
Kingston Police organized an online memorial for Sgt. Steve Carter, as well as a funeral procession for the city police officer whose life was tragically cut short.
View ArticleVolunteer-run pool in Kingston ready to re-open as it marks 50th anniversary
The Lakeshore Swimming Pool Association turns 50, and prepares to re-open following phase one of the three phases of the provincial government's re-opening plan.
View ArticleKingston police arrest 21-year-old in construction equipment theft investigation
Kingston Police construction equipment theft investigation led to arrest of 21-year-old local.
View ArticleCity of Kingston to host special council meeting to decide fate of Sir John...
The city of Kingston has announced a special council meeting where community members will discuss the fate of the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in City Park.
View ArticleTrial begins for Kingston-based military member facing sexual assault charges
The trial of Josh Daniel Stewart is expected to last about two weeks.
View ArticleKingston to receive $2M of federal, provincial governments funding for...
The statement explains that the funding will support upgrades to improve and protect important municipal buildings such as town centres and emergency and health-care facilities.
View Article3 Kingston art centres release joint statement urging city to remove...
Three different art centres in Kingston co-wrote a joint statement urging the city to remove the Sir John A. Macdonald from City Park.
View Article‘We are so excited’: Kingston residents react to accelerated 2nd vaccine doses
Kingston residents and local business owners say they're looking forward to second doses of COVID-19 being more widely available starting Monday.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Queen’s University experts discussed post-pandemic world during...
Queen's University experts discuss a re-imagined workplace, adjustments to social interactions, and schools in a post pandemic world.
View ArticleKingston Police ask for public assistance in identifying ‘suspicious’ man
Kingston Police are asking the public for assistance in identifying a "suspicious" man, after he was caught on camera on a property the owner says he doesn't belong to.
View ArticleTiny home trend makes its way to Kingston in an effort to combat the housing...
Tiny homes are being introduced as an idea to combat the housing crisis in Kingston. The concept also works for those who want to live a minimalistic lifestyle.
View ArticleAnonymous voices on podcast reveal racism towards Indigenous patients at...
A podcast and report allege that Indigenous patients faced mistreatment at Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu hospitals. The voices remain anonymous.
View ArticleKingston’s St. George’s Cathedral hosts first Sunday service with eased...
Under new provincial guidelines, places of worship are now able to host larger gatherings. St. George's Cathedral in Kingston attendees and organizers share their excitement.
View ArticleTenants of an apartment complex in Kingston’s midtown area say living...
Tenants of the Van Order Drive apartment complex, run by Kingston and Frontenac Housing Corporation, say that they are living in sub-standard conditions.
View ArticleKingston receives $7M federal grant to fund affordable housing projects
The grant will fund future affordable housing projects within the city of Kingston, and is part of the federal government's Rapid Housing Initiative.
View ArticleKingston’s Third Crossing bridge now 60% complete, on track for 2022 opening
The Third Crossing Bridge is more than halfway complete, a little over a year into the project's timeline. Despite higher costs of material, the project remains on track.
View ArticleSt. George’s Cathedral honours Dr. Kieran Moore as Field Knight
St. George's Cathedral awards Ontario's chief medical officer of health the 'Field Knight' honour. This title is given to those who do exceptional work in the community.
View ArticleGananoque, Ont. police seek public’s assistance in search for missing...
Gananoque Police Services is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 13-year-old. Olivia Gibson was said to have left her home in Gananoque August 24.
View Article3 young children found unattended at park in Kingston’s north end
Kingston Police arrested a 30-year-old woman Monday afternoon, after being tipped off about her 3 children left unattended at a park.
View ArticleA Kingston woman says living at a KFHC building is impacting her well-being
Helen Belmore says dealing with people sleeping in halls, stairwells and doing drugs is part of her daily experience while living at 381 Bagot St.
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