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Eastbound Highway 401 closed in Kingston after head-on crash
KINGSTON β Two people were sent to hospital Tuesday afternoon after a collision on Highway 401. Read More
'Alarming increase' in complex drug poisonings in Kingston area
The Kingston regionβs public health unit is warning local residents that drug-involved poisonings are on the rise in the area. Read More
Crash Test Dummies to headline Kingston's Rockin' the Square
Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies will headline this yearβs Rockinβ the Square event in Springer Market Square in downtown Kingston on July 26. Read More
Kingston person arrested and charged with three assaults
Kingston Police have arrested and charged an individual following the assault of three members of the personβs family. Read More
Queen's University professor becomes president of Northern Ontario medical school
A βhighly skilledβ family doctor who worked eight years in the Northern communities of Moose Factory and Kashechewan has been hired to lead Northern Ontarioβs medical school.
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Kingston man advocates for Canadians with vitiligo
Thanks to the efforts of a Kingston man, City Hall will be among the monuments and points of interest across Canada to be lit purple to mark World Vitiligo Day on Tuesday. Read More
Mother of hit-and-run victim pleads for answersΒ
The mother of a man killed in a hit and run last year has issued an appeal for any information that could lead to answers. Β Read More
Up and over
Matthew Boyd, a running back with the U16 AAA Kingston Grenadiers, lands after picking up a first down during Ontario Summer Football League action against the Oshawa Hawkeyes on Saturday at Richardson Stadium. The U16 Grenadiers rallied for a 25-21 victory to improve to 4-1, while the U18 Grenadiers followed with a 47-0 victory over Oshawa, upping their record to 5-0. Read More
Hsu declares re-election intention; seeks to continue to put Kingston on the map
The weather on Sunday was a lot like the political situation in Ontario when it comes to an early election: a little uncertain. Read More
Stars align for local comedian to headline show on Kingston stage
When standup comedian Al Babcock opened an email asking him to help organize and headline a show at Slush Puppie Place, he thought it was a joke. Read More
Rain dampens festivities at Skeleton Park Arts Festival
McBurney Park was brimming with activity on Saturday afternoon as part of the annual Skeleton Park Arts Festival, despite heavy rains to start the day and all weekend long. Read More
Kingston Pathways to Education reaches $1-million endowment goal
Pathways to Education has reached its $1-million fundraising goal to create an endowment fund to support its students moving on to post-secondary education. Read More
Thousands attend Kingston's first promenade of 2024, despite soggy conditions
Mother Nature did her best to dampen spirits on the inaugural Princess Street Promenade of the year on Saturday, but in the end, the rain gave way to a great time had by all. Read More