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City Looking for Kingstonians to “Pitch In” for Community Clean Up

The Pitch-In Kingston volunteer community clean-up event will take place on Friday, April 26th. For this year, Sustainable Kingston has organized the event with a goal to both beautify Kingston and make it a safer place to live. Pitch-In Kingston has been organized by the Chamber of Commerce over the past 12 years, but for… Keep Reading

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George’s Marine & Sports Hires Local Resident for Kingston GM

George’s Marine & Sports is please to announce Doug Hyde (pictured) as the General Manager for their new Kingston location. Jeff Wilcox, President of George’s Marine & Sports, announces Doug Hyde as General Manager of the new location for George’s & Marine & Sports at 4000 Bath Road in Kingston, Ontario. “Our corporate philosophy of… Keep Reading

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Kingston Police Fraud Detectives Seek Impersonation Suspect

Kingston City Police are seeking a man for fraudulently depositing cheques and then withdrawing funds against another person’s account in Kingston. The crimes took place at various Scotiabank institutions in the city on three different occasions in January 2013. Surveillance footage is being released to the public and detectives from the Fraud Unit are asking… Keep Reading

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Kingston High School Students Assaulted, Robbed at Knifepoint

Kingston City Police report that two female high school students were robbed of a backpack and its contents after being approached by two unknown males who were armed with knives. March 21 update: Police report that detectives from the General Crime Unit and officers from CORE (Community Oriented Response and Enforcement) arrested an 18-year-old and 16-year-old… Keep Reading

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Minister Commends Queen’s for Its Commitment to Hire Veterans

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs, Eve Adams, and  Principal Daniel Woolf announced today Queen’s University’s stated commitment to give Canada’s Veterans priority in hiring employees. “We commend Queen’s University for committing to give priority to Veterans when hiring new employees,” said the Minister of Veterans Affairs, Steven Blaney, in a government release. “The university… Keep Reading

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Queen’s University Alumni Awarded Order of Ontario

Two Queen’s University alumni have been awarded the Order of Ontario, the province’s highest honour. According to a media release by the University, Michael Davies (Arts’60) and Ronald Deibert (MA’90) are set to receive the award today at Queen’s Park. It is to be presented by the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.… Keep Reading

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Mayor Gerretsen Congratulates New Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

In a statement released this week, Kingston Mayor Mark Gerretsen offered his congratulations to Kathleen Wynne, the new Premier Designate of Ontario. Wynne, who was elected to lead the Liberal party on Saturday, became the first female and first openly gay premier of Ontario. The Mayor’s message to Wynne, who earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at… Keep Reading

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