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Grade 9 to 11 Students Can Ride Kingston City Buses for Free

Council and local school boards extend student program to grade 11 students Starting September 1, 2004, all grade 9, 10 and 11 students in Kingston and Amherstview can ride Kingston Transit for free thanks to a partnership between City Council, the Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board. “Continuing… Keep Reading

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Youth Volunteer Challenge Surpasses Goals and Breaks Records

Kingston area high school students have exceeded local targets for a third year in a row. This year 3,364 students volunteered for an impressive 15,326 hours during the Change the World: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge. This year’s total numbers represent an 85% increase in youth volunteers and an 83% increase in volunteer hours over 2013.… Keep Reading

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Queen’s University Named Top Fundraiser in Run for the Cure Challenge

CIBC announced today that Queen’s University was the top Fundraising Institution in the 2013 Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure – Post Secondary Challenge. As the top fundraising school, Queen’s has won an exclusive concert with Canadian band Down With Webster. The group, which originally formed for a middle school talent show… Keep Reading

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Public Health Urges Immunization for All Grade 7 and 8 Students

Parents are urged to take advantage of the publicly-funded immunizations for Grade 7 students against hepatitis B and meningitis and for Grade 8 females against the human papillomavirus (HPV). “These immunizations protect youth from contracting serious and potentially fatal diseases,” said Dr. Ian Gemmill, Medical Officer of Health, KFL&A Public Health (Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox &… Keep Reading

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