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Nearly 5,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses pack Leon’s Centre in Kingston, Ont.In one of Kingston's biggest conventions since the pandemic, the Jehovah's Witness convention attracted almost 5,000 people.CanadaJul 21, 2023
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Kingston Penitentiary tours expected to continue in 2023Tuesday, city council is expected to renew a six-month lease of the former Kingston penitentiary for public tours.PoliticsJan 10, 2023
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Kingston’s Belvedere Hotel closes due to COVID-19 pandemic pressuresAfter 35 years in operation, the Hotel Belvedere on King Street has closed its doors. The Kingston hotel will be auctioning off its furniture Saturday.CanadaJun 25, 2021
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Film office predicts $1 million pumped into Kingston community from 2021 productionsThe Kingston film office says it expects more than a $1 million to be pumped into the local community from TV and film productions over 2021.EntertainmentJun 1, 2021
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Coronavirus: Kingston tourism takes a big hit, but hopes to bounce back with local supportKingston has been disproportionately affected by the travel restrictions, since a large portion of the population works a tourism-related job.EconomyFeb 4, 2021
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Ontario government announces more than $480K to boost Kingston-region tourismThe provincial government pledged nearly half a million dollars to help tourism in the Kingston region.PoliticsJul 24, 2020
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Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village to reopen for Canada DayThe St. Lawrence Parks Commission attractions will be open for July 1 this year, despite the novel coronavirus pandemic.CanadaJun 26, 2020
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Limestone City prepares for ‘Love Kingston Marketplace’ to help recover from COVID-19 shutdownDowntown Kingston is being transformed into a bigger shopping hub this summer.NewsJun 24, 2020
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Kingston ready to welcome hyper-local tourists this summerLocal officials area hoping that hyper-local tourists will still want to vacation this year, and spend their free time in Kingston, despite the novel coronavirus pandemic.EconomyJun 12, 2020
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Coronavirus fears impact surgical mask supplies — and potentially tourism — in KingstonSome pharmacists ran out of the masks shortly after the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a public health emergency in December.EconomyFeb 19, 2020
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