Kingston, Ont. film festival to feature ‘all-Kingston’ film
Anticipation at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival is building for a film shot entirely in Kingston with a local crew, backed by a local music legend.
View ArticleSearch for second family doctor in Verona, Ont. reaches seventh year
The small community of Verona, Ont., has been looking for a second doctor to join the local family practice, and the search has entered its seventh year.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. working on bringing back passenger flights
Passenger flights out of the Kingston airport have been grounded since December 2022.
View ArticleKingston, Ont.-area conservation authority says widespread spring flooding...
Cataraqui Conservation Conservation Authority is taking the change in season as an opportunity to advise residents regarding the seasonal changes about to begin in the region.
View ArticleKingston, Ont.’s LaSalle Causeway to have alternating lane closures Wednesday
Public Services and Procurement Canada is advising motorists of alternating lane closures on the LaSalle Causeway for emergency repair work on Wednesday.
View ArticleBusy Kingston, Ont. road closed due to collision
Traffic safety unit collision reconstructionists are investigating a motor vehicle crash at Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard near Glengarry Road.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. retirement home residents ‘jazz it up’
Residents at the Waterford retirement home in Kingston, Ont., were treated to a free jazz performance Tuesday afternoon by the local musicians' union.
View ArticleNew cafe teaches skills training to youth with exceptionalities in Kingston
CommUnity Cafe has opened at Centre 70 Arena offering good food with a helping of skills training for the community's intellectually disabled youth.
View ArticleMore swim lessons available in Kingston, Ont. as city partners with Queen’s
Amid cries from the public about the lack of available youth swimming lesson timeslots, the city of Kingston has made a step to help lessen the strain.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. council to consider photo radar cameras in safety zones
Kingston city council is set to consider a staff report on potentially bringing in photo radar cameras to quell speeding in community safety zones.
View ArticleKingston police spent $140K policing St. Patrick’s Day weekend
Kingston police have come out with the final tab to keep the peace during St. Patrick's Day weekend in the University District.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. police warn of dangerous man driving stolen car erratically
The Kingston Police wish to warn the public of an individual who is believed to be operating a stolen vehicle in a dangerous manner.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. sleeping cabins move for the summer
About a dozen of the cabins have been moved away from Portsmouth Olympic Harbour to the Centre 70 Arena. City of Kingston staff continue to look for a permanent location
View ArticleKingston, Ont. tenants feeling trapped after landlord stalls on fixing elevator
The city ordered the landlord to fix the elevator by March 31st, but that deadline came and went without repairs. Elderly residents say they feel trapped in their apartments.
View ArticleKingston, Ont. co-operative worried after building sale
A co-op that helps adults with developmental disabilities is concerned about the future after the city of Kingston recently purchased its office building.
View ArticleKingston Frontenacs to host orientation camp this weekend
It's a big weekend for the Kingston Frontenacs and their most recent draft picks' as Fronts brass will be sizing up their current prospects pool.
View ArticleTrain derailment in Kingston, Ont., police and fire on scene
Kingston Police and Kingston Fire and Rescue are on the scene of a train derailment on Bath Road between Queen Mary Road and Armstrong Road.
View ArticleKingston firefighter recruitment causes controversy
A group of applicants who failed the practical skills testing portion was given a second chance to retake the exam something the fire chief says was necessary.
View ArticleKingston councillor’s firefighter application causes controversy
Kingston's integrity commissioner may be asked to investigate a vote by a councillor to fast-track the hiring of more career firefighters – a job he himself has applied for.
View ArticleKingston seeks court order to remove park encampment
Some campers have not budged from their tents despite an eviction notice that was issued in March.
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