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Greater Napanee elects interim fire chief amid leave of absence
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Queen’s University offering Taylor Swift centered law seminar
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Smiths Falls, Ont., woman’s wedding dress stolen two weeks before wedding
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Queen’s Grad club weathering financial storm
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CDK hosts third patient rostering event
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Increased residential traffic calming on the agenda for Kingston, Ont., council
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Council voting on next steps for sleeping cabins Tuesday
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Thousands attend Kingston, Ont., Eid celebration
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Climate activists rally for second annual “Fossil Fools Day”
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Boys and Girls Club South East preparing for in-house robotics workshop
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Napanee, Ont., mother says autism supports falling short
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Kingston, Ont., man puts liver donation plea on billboard
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Films about Canadian agriculture screened in Kingston, Ont.
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RMC graduate and astronaut Joshua Kutryk visits alma mater
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Former CFB Trenton commander pleads guilty
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Mild winter no reason to panic, expert says
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Fox saved at Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre released into wild
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Notable local buildings up for heritage designation
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Queen’s University providing eyewear for Solar Eclipse
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Kingston, Ont., preparing for total solar eclipse
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Greater Napanee elects interim fire chief amid leave of absenceWith its Chief and Deputy Chief on abrupt leave, the Town of Greater Napanee acted quickly to replace the vacant seat with an interim chief.CanadaApr 24
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Queen’s University offers Taylor Swift-centred law seminarBeginning this September, Queen's University will begin offering a class in its law program titled Law (Taylor's Version), centred on the pop sensation herself.CanadaApr 23
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Smiths Falls, Ont. woman’s wedding dress stolen 2 weeks before marriageWith just two weeks to go until her big day, Kimberley Thomas was more than dismayed when her wedding dress was stolen from her car while visiting Kingston.CanadaApr 19
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Kingston, Ont. tourism businesses change plans with causeway shutteredSince the LaSalle Causeway was shuttered indefinitely, local tourism-reliant businesses have been scrambling to make contingency plans if the closure goes through the summerCanadaApr 18
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Queen’s Grad Club faces multiple challenges, in ‘urgent need’ of cashFollowing a post on Kingston's reddit forum, many eyes turned to the Grad Club as it weathers a storm, including financial troubles and its board leaving.CanadaApr 18
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Medical clinic hosts third ‘rostering’ event for new patients in Kingston, Ont.A chilly, rainy morning did not keep dozens of people from lining up at a medical clinic in Kingston, Ont., for a chance to sign up as patients. Some camped out overnight.CanadaApr 13
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Increased residential traffic calming on the agenda for Kingston, Ont., councilTwo years after an accident that claimed a child's life the City of Kingston is set to consider increased residential and school zone traffic calming efforts at its next meeting.CanadaApr 12
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Thousands attend Kingston, Ont., Eid celebrationThousands descended on Kingston's Cataraqui Arena Wednesday morning as the Islamic Society of Kingston held its annual Eid al-Fitr prayer and celebration.CanadaApr 10
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Kingston climate activists rally for second annual ‘Fossil Fools Day’Seniors with SCAN as well as other Kingston, Ont., climate action groups gathered in front of RBC downtown to protest the institution's spending on fossil fuels.CanadaApr 6
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Boys and Girls Club South East preparing for in-house robotics workshopAfter securing grants from the federal and provincial governments the Boys and Girls Club South East is preparing to add a robotics workshop to its Bath Road facility.CanadaApr 5
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Ontario autism supports hard to reach, says mother of special needs daughterFor one mother living in Napanee, Ont., the process of receiving adequate supports for her daughter diagnosed with autism has been an uphill process.CanadaMar 30
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Kingston, Ont., man turns to a billboard to make his plea for a liver donorJohn Bourgeois has been waiting for a liver transplant for two years, and has taken it into his own hands to find someone who's a perfect match for him.CanadaMar 30
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Films about Canadian agriculture screened in Kingston, Ont.Depth of Field: Films about Farming is being screened across the country to help spread the word about what's facing Canadian agriculture.CanadaMar 24
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Ex-Ontario military commander pleads guilty in high-profile firearms caseCol. Leif Dahl was sentenced to 12 months probation in connection with his August 2023 arrest.CrimeMar 21
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Kingston’s mild winter no reason to panic, expert saysAfter a very mild winter in Kingston that saw historically low lake ice coverage, Warren Mabee from Queen's University says the weather is no reason to panic.CanadaMar 20
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Fox saved at Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre in Napanee, Ont., released into wildAn injured fox that underwent surgery and eight weeks of recovery at the Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre in Napanee, Ont., was released back into wild on Saturday.CanadaMar 16
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Notable local buildings up for heritage designation in Kingston, Ont.As the City of Kingston tries to whittle down its backlog of potential heritage properties, a few notable local buildings have been tapped for the honour.CanadaMar 15
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Queen’s University providing protective eyewear for viewing solar eclipseWith just a few short weeks until the solar eclipse hits Kingston, many are trying to get their hands on the proper protective eyewear.CanadaMar 14
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Kingston, Ont. preparing for total solar eclipseWith just weeks to go until Kingston is in the path of a total solar eclipse, the city's tourism operators are preparing to make a weekend of it.CanadaMar 13
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Police, bylaw preparing for St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Kingston, Ont.With St. Patrick's Day on the horizon, the City of Kingston and its police and bylaw officers are busy preparing for inevitable partying in the university district.CanadaMar 12
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Queen’s University professor breaking ground on HemophiliaDr. David Lillicrap at Queen's University has been working for more than 20 years to eventually cure Hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disease.CanadaMar 7
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Maple Madness returns for 41st yearKids and parents filed into Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area for the opening of the 41st year of Maple Madness in Kingston.CanadaMar 3
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Easter Seals hosts second annual “Curling for Kids” eventRepresentatives of Easter Seals put their curling skills to task on Saturday to help raise money for Easter Seals and the children supported by the charity.CanadaMar 3
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SHINE Club helps racialized kids feel at homeSHINE Clubs was created with BIPOC kids in mind as it seeks to give them a safe space to be themselves, explore their culture, and to learn.CanadaMar 1
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Kingstonians come together to share Family Day for 2024Kingston families flocked to the downtown core to skate, eat, hang out and catch a Frontenacs game as the city enjoyed Family Day.CanadaFeb 19