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Isabel Bader Centre Remembrance Day Concert Sells Out

The Isabel Centre for the Performing Arts, Queen’s University and PeaceQuest Kingston, a local peace-building organization, are co-hosting The World Remembers: An Evening for Peace, a unique concert collaboration on Friday, November 11th at 7:30 pm. This sold out concert includes performances by the popular Cantabile Choirs of Kingston and the Lute Legends Ensemble celebrating… Keep Reading

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2016 Remembrance Day Civic Ceremony and City Schedule

Kingston, Ontario — Remembrance Day is a municipal holiday and will be observed with a civic ceremony at the Cross of Sacrifice on Friday. See a list of changes to City of Kingston services below the civic ceremony details. CIVIC CEREMONY – CROSS OF SACRIFICE The City’s Remembrance Day civic ceremony takes place at the… Keep Reading

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Kingston 2014 Remembrance Day Schedules and Closures

Remembrance Day is a holiday observed by many municipal workers, creating some changes to municipal services: – Kingston Transit: Runs on its regular weekday service on Tuesday. Plan your bus trip with Google Transit: kingstontransit.ca/tripplanner – Kingston Access Services: Runs as usual. Call 613-542-2512 for more information. – Garbage, Green Bin and recycling: No collection… Keep Reading

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Kingston Remembrance Day Ceremonies Announced

Community, Veteran and military groups will be laying their wreaths at the Cross of Sacrifice starting at 9:30 a.m. ahead of the civic ceremony on Remembrance Day this year in Kingston. UPDATE: 2013 Remembrance Day Ceremonies in Kingston The Civic Ceremony is set to start at 10:45 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, at the Cross… Keep Reading

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Queen’s Remembrance Day Scandal: Maclean’s Top 10 Story for 2010

The Maclean’s magazine “On Campus” section has listed its Top 10 most read online education posts for the past year, and a Queen’s University’s related story made the grade – squeaking in as the #9 most read story of 2010. The article entitled “Queen’s Remembrance Day soapbox”, written by Robyn Urback, is an OpEd piece… Keep Reading

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