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Kingston Humane Society limits services to deal with overcrowding issuesThe Kingston Humane Society has a capacity for 144 cats and dogs. The shelter says it has had at least 230 animals in their care for 20 months, and hopes a brief closure will help.CanadaMay 29
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Kids Inclusive fundraiser returns after hiatusThree years after their last in-person fundraiser, Kingston's Kids Inclusive Clinic held its only annual fundraiser in person on Saturday.CanadaMay 27
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Man facing multiple charges following Friday morning arrest near Sunnyside RoadPolice say the man was driving a stolen car, then fled on foot after a single vehicle collision. Charges laid by police include assault and theft over $5000,CrimeMay 26
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New resource helps college students find work, overseas study opportunitiesA new work and overseas study centre held a launch party Thursday on the St. Lawrence College, Kingston campus.EducationMay 25
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American swimming pool manufacturer opens first factory in CanadaLatham Pools' first swimming pool manufacturing factory in Canada aims to bring over 100 jobs to the township of LoyalistCanadaMay 25
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Kingston Police inclusion report authors concerned about force’s lack of communicationCommunity report authors say Kingston Police have had the recommendations for 10 months and there has been no information on the steps police have taken to implement them.CrimeMay 23
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Kingston’s The Screening Room seeks funds to replace $60,000 movie projectorAn independent cinema in downtown Kingston, Ont., is turning to the public for help replacing an ailing projector as it continues to struggle with COVID-related debt.CanadaMay 23
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Kingston ‘Springs into Summer’ despite rainy dayDespite rainy conditions throughout the day, Kingstonians celebrated the impending summer on Saturday at the Leon's Centre.CanadaMay 23
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Na Fianna Katarokwi club home to growing interest in Irish sportsKingston club Na FIenna Katarokwi plays the two Irish sports Gaelic Football and Hurling. The club offers programming for children to adults.SportsMay 23
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Kingston art exhibit aims to shed light on African SculptorsGunguo Art & History farm is hoping to help bring sculptors from around Africa to the public eye in KingstonEntertainmentMay 22
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