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Kingston Festivals Set to Appeal to Residents and Visitors Alike

City and community partners are bringing high-caliber cultural programming to Kingston, encouraging citizens to step away from the sidelines and discover, play, participate. The Limestone City is poised to enjoy a summer marathon of arts and culture festivals this June with a renewed focus on engaging entertainment and hands-on participation. Limelight will make its grand… Keep Reading

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Confederation Park Fountain Restoration Work Begins

Fencing will go up today around one of Kingston’s most photographed landmarks – the Confederation Arch – better known as the Confederation Park Fountain. The fencing preempts the restoration of the Confederation Park Fountain that will get started next week. “Crews will be repairing damaged concrete, cleaning and resurfacing the basin, recoating the rusty pipes… Keep Reading

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Kingston By-Law Officers on Lookout for Unregistered Pets

Kingston by-law officers are on the lookout this week for unregistered pets. Bylaw Enforcement Officers will be on the streets and in parks proactively issuing notices to pet owners with unregistered animals along with a date that a pet-tag must be purchased by. City Bylaw 2004-144 requires licences for dogs more than 20 weeks old… Keep Reading

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Joe’s M.I.L.L. Receives $14,900 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant

On Tuesday, May 21, 2013, the Joe’s M.I.L.L. Board of Directors will hold a Donor Recognition Reception to recognize the generous donation from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $14,900. Dignitaries and speakers invited to Tuesday’s reception include Mr. John Gerretsen, MPP, Kingston & the Islands; Mark Gerretsen, Mayor of the City of Kingston; Ann Pritchard,… Keep Reading

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Research: Early Screenings Key to Diagnosing Glaucoma – Video

New Kingston-based research has established the importance of getting regular screenings for glaucoma, a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball that causes gradual loss of sight and the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. A Hotel Dieu Hospital based research group led by Dr. Sanjay Sharma examined 50 peer-reviewed research articles which found support… Keep Reading

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Galleries Participating in “Art After Dark” Announced

Downtown art galleries are once again hanging extraordinary pieces in preparation to open their doors for Art After Dark. This bi-annual event has been extremely well received by art enthusiasts in Kingston who come out to visit the galleries, rain or shine. This spring’s Art After Dark will begin at dusk (7 pm) on Thursday,… Keep Reading

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