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KHSC receives $1M in funding for eating disorders programThe Kingston hospital will receive up to $1 million in funding to establish a day treatment program for young people aged 16 to 24 who suffer from an eating disorder.HealthMar 15, 2022
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Window cleaners have ‘super’ effect on Kingston pediatric patientsFor the fourth year, Kingston General Hospital has partnered with Elite Window Cleaning for their superhero window wash.CanadaJun 26, 2019
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Kingston’s shining star, Aaliyah Edwards suits up for Team CanadaThe 17-year-old Edwards was selected to Team Canada’s National Women’s Team for a European exhibition tour in Belgium and Great Britain.SportsJun 14, 2019
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Kingston-area union groups mark one year under Premier Doug FordLocal union officials say the Ford government is anything but ‘for the people’.PoliticsJun 8, 2019
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Collision temporarily closes 401 near KingstonOPP say there were no serious injuries in a collision on Highway 401 early Thursday morning.TrafficMay 23, 2019
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‘Learning the ropes’ at Napanee’s Chinlock Wrestling SchoolTo dominate the rings of WWE or other groups around the world, you have to start somewhere, and a pair of lifelong friends are helping people from the Kingston area follow their pro wrestling dreams.CanadaMay 17, 2019
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Kingston mother feels violated after stroller stolen from front porchA Kingston woman has taken to social media in the hopes of getting her stroller back. Laura watt says the stroller was stolen on Mother's Day from her front porch.CrimeMay 17, 2019
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‘Rocking the Big House’: Kingston Penitentiary to host September concertThe walls of Kingston Penitentiary will be rocking this summer. The United Way, in conjunction with St. Lawrence Parks Commission are hosting the first ever concert within the walls of Canada’s most notorious prison.CanadaMay 8, 2019
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Queen’s University radio station, Canada’s second oldest, could lose most of its budgetThe crunch is because the province changed the way ancillary fees are collected from students, allowing them to choose which organizations their fees will support.EducationMay 7, 2019
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Legal battle brews between the City of Kingston and Sportsplex ownerVenue management also claims that during the most recent trade show held at the Sportsplex, fire inspectors visited eight times in four days.CanadaMay 2, 2019
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