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Police seek footage in Amherstview, Ont. bank robbery investigation – Kingston

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Lennox & Addington County OPP are asking for the public’s help in finding the suspect of a recent bank robbery in Amherstview, Ont. They’re hoping anyone with photo or video footage of the incident to upload the content online. The OPP have …

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Kingston, Ont. sleeping cabins set to move again – Kingston

It’s been over a year since Kingston introduced sleeping cabins as a way to help with the homeless crisis. Currently set up at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, the 12 small cabins will have to move once again this year before summer and boating season begins. The cabins were first erected at …

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City of Kingston waiting for coronation before hanging portraits of King Charles III – Kingston

While the queen’s portrait still hangs in Kingston’s city council chambers, it does not at legion 631 in Kingston, Ont.’s west end. However, a photo of King Charles III is already up, adorning the legion’s hall. “I went on the internet just to see what I could find of King …

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CFB Kingston employee contracts Legionnaires disease at base warehouse – Kingston

Descrease article font size Increase article font size It was early December last year that it became known that a CFB Kingston employee had contracted Legionnaires disease. Legionella is a bacteria that is commonly found in water. Stagnant water is one of the factors that can provide conditions for the …

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Kingston family claims bureaucracy is denying children education program opportunity – Kingston

A Kingston family is frustrated that two of their children may miss out on a great learning opportunity because of school board bureaucracy. An education program offered by the Limestone District School Board is open to children who are with the Catholic board. But the family says schools have been …

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Kingston’s Hotel Dieu postpones appointments due to a burst water pipe – Kingston

A number of appointments at Hotel Dieu Hospital have been postponed due to flooding. Kingston Health Sciences Centre says the burst pipe was discovered early Sunday morning, affecting several areas of the hospital, including the Sydenham, Centenary and Johnson wings. Hospital staff quickly responded to contain the water damage and …

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Kingston’s Hotel Dieu postpones appointments due to a burst water pipe – Kingston

A number of appointments at Hotel Dieu Hospital have been postponed due to flooding. Kingston Health Sciences Centre says the burst pipe was discovered early Sunday morning, affecting several areas of the hospital, including the Sydenham, Centenary and Johnson wings. Hospital staff quickly responded to contain the water damage and …

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MTO hopes new Kingston-Wolfe Island ferries will be ready by spring – Kingston

The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario has issued a letter to passengers of the Wolfe Island ferry, updating them on the status of the Wolfe Islander IV. According to the MTO, the new ferry will set sail this coming spring. “We are working diligently to ensure the safe operation of …

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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte get $30M from feds for LTC home – Kingston

The Government of Canada is making a significant investment into long-term care on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. Vance Badawey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services, and Chief Don Maracle, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, announced $30.25 million in federal funding for the construction of a new Elder Care …

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Population of Kingston, Ont. region jumped in 2022 – Kingston

The Kingston area’s population took a big jump last year during the height of the pandemic. Over 3,000 people moved to the Limestone City. While population growth can be good in some aspects, it can lead to growing pains in other areas. Kingston is building new housing across the city, …

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