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New Way for Kingstonians to Connect with the Mayor Online

Citizens of Kingston interested in inviting Mayor Mark Gerretsen to an event, or requesting to receive a congratulatory certificate or letter of congratulations, can now do that by going onto the City’s website. “Kingstonians connect with me in many ways and I receive a lot of requests to attend events and provide letters,” said Mayor… Keep Reading

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City of Kingston Seeks Public Input on Redesigned Website

The City of Kingston wants your input on its redesigned website. It’s been over a decade since the last redesign of the city’s website, and the most recent effort requiring two separate phases over the past year. In Phase One, the City partnered with eSolutions Group to develop the design while also consulting with the ‘public… Keep Reading

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Voting Open for Landscape Pics to be Featured on City’s Website

Five resident-submitted photographs of “Landscapes” have now been posted for public voting on the City’s website as part of the This is Your Kingston campaign to celebrate the redesign of the City’s site. Each month during the re-build of the website, the City is posting five at www.CityofKingston.ca/newwebsite and asking the public to vote for… Keep Reading

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City Website Seeks Your Vote on Resident Submitted Photos

Five resident-submitted photographs of “Buildings and Architecture” have now been posted for public voting on the City’s website. The voting site is linked to the front page “This is your Kingston” banner which features a beautiful image of Belle Park submitted by Hilbert Buist. The hard work of reorganizing information for the new City of… Keep Reading

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City of Kingston Seeks Your Photos for New Website

The City of Kingston wants you to “Show us YOUR Kingston” in photographs that can be used on its new website. “We want the redesigned website to visually celebrate Kingston — our community-minded residents, our innovative businesses, our rural areas and lovely neighbourhoods as well as our historic and waterfront vistas,” says David Johnston, Chief… Keep Reading

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