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Kingston Police Seek Suspicious Couple, Stolen Vehicle

Kingston Police detectives are investigating two cases, one that involves suspicious activity or even a potential abduction, and a stolen vehicle, which they believe may be linked. On Friday, February 15, 2013 at approximately 11:00 p.m. a witness observed a female apparently being led or forced by a male southbound along Division St at York… Keep Reading

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Kingston Wins Sustainable Communities Award for Belle Park Project

This week, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) announced that the City of Kingston has won a 2013 Sustainable Communities Awards for its Belle Park Specialty Tree Planting and Associated Landscaping Project. The announcement was made at a ceremony taking place during the FCM Sustainable Communities Conference and Trade Show in Windsor, Ontario. “It is… Keep Reading

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Vendorlink to Provide Vendor Credentialing Management for KGH

This month, Vendorlink.ca announced it has been awarded a five-year contract to provide Kingston General Hospital (KGH) with a credentialing, compliance and access system for all its vendors. The Vendorlink solution enables hospitals to enforce policies, and provides credentialing, training and monitoring of their vendors to ensure patient safety and privacy. “We are incredibly proud… Keep Reading

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Activities Offered for “Family Day” in Kingston

UPDATE: This is for a previous year’s Family Day. Find information about this year’s Family Day on our Home page. The City and some community partners are offering a variety of Family Day activities for Monday, February 18, 2013(The holiday schedule for municipal services follows the activity listing.) SKATE INVISTA Centre, 1350 Gardiners Rd. (map):… Keep Reading

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Queen’s Professor Seeks Presidency of Canadian Medical Association

Christopher Simpson is passionate about his work and hopes earning the presidency of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) will give him an opportunity to help lead the transformation of health care in Canada. He has built his campaign around a call for physicians to embrace what he calls civic professionalism – to provide exemplary leadership… Keep Reading

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Kingston Mayor Receives Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal

Mayor Mark Gerretsen has been selected to receive the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Mayor Gerretsen was recommended to receive the medal by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) selected Mayor Gerretsen in recognition of his leadership and ongoing efforts to make the Kingston community a better place to live. “As… Keep Reading

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Public Invited to Kingston’s City Greenhouse

Kingstonians anxious for spring can get a taste of it at the City’s greenhouse which will open on upcoming Sunday afternoons. The greenhouse, located at 111 Norman Rogers Dr. (map), across from Centennial Public School, will be open to the public from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 10, 17 and 24, and March… Keep Reading

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Bryan Adams Hits 2 Million Facebook Fans

The official Facebook fan page for Kingston-born performer Bryan Adams has passed the two million mark. And that milestone didn’t escape the singer/songwriter’s notice, as he posted a status update saying “am i seeing things or does it say 2 Million at the top of the page?“. Adams also asked fans to “Tell me where… Keep Reading

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Lack of Snow Means Changes to Feb Fest Events

Feb Fest kicks off today and runs through to Sunday, Feb 3.  Centered around and at the rink in Springer Market Square, many popular elements of the festival will return to engage and entertain Kingstonians and visitors for the ninth straight year. But ‐ the lack of snow is causing organizers to change some of… Keep Reading

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