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Weekly Traffic Report: Sept. 22 to 28

September 23, 2023 — Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information of interest to you.  LaSalle Causeway  Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of an alternating lane closure on LaSalle Causeway for repair work during the following periods:   Tuesday, Sept. 26 to Thursday, Sept. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 3...

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Gill sisters, mother face fraud charges

September 22, 2023 — Criminal charges against three Ontario women accused of defrauding two Inuit organizations came as welcome news to an Iqaluit man whose family was drawn into the controversy. Twin sisters Amira Gill and Nadya Gill, 25, and their mother Karima Manji, are each charged with two counts of fraud over $5,000, the RCMP said in news release issued Thursday. Police said...

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Kingston Fire & Rescue challenges you to be Saved by the Beep

September 22, 2023 — Kingston Fire & Rescue Chief Monique Belair is calling on all residents of Kingston to test their smoke alarms on Thursday, Sept. 28, as part of Ontario’s first Test Your Smoke Alarm Day. Be prepared to be Saved by the Beep with a working smoke alarm – it’s your best chance to keep you and your family safe in the...

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Anti-trans protest meets pro-LGBTQ+ counter protest

September 20, 2023 — the "1 Million March 4 Children" took to the streets of various cities in Canada. In Kingston, despite protesters driving into the city to join, the "Million March" crowd was dwarfed nearly 2 to 1 by the pro-2SLGBTQIA+ crowd across the street who assembled for a counter protest. Police were present on both sides of the street to ensure protests...

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Accelerated warming driving ecological change in Great Slave Lake

September 20, 2023 — New research shows impact of climate change on northern lakes KINGSTON –  Researchers from Queen’s University and Environment and Climate Change Canada have discovered that accelerated 21st -century warming has triggered a striking shift in algae composition in Great Slave Lake, North America’s deepest lake. The findings were published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and suggests that declining...

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Tech Tutor program returns to KFPL, bringing digital skills to the forefront

September 19, 2023 — Take the reins of technology confidently through Kingston Frontenac Public Library's (KFPL) innovativeTech Tutor Program. After a pandemic-induced hiatus, the program is back and ready to equipcommunity members with the digital skills needed to conquer the modern world.The Tech Tutor program supports those facing digital dilemmas, such as using library digital resourceslike OverDrive or hoopla Digital, getting started with Office...

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CFRC Launching DJ Skills Workshops in October 2023

September 19, 2023 — CFRC 101.9 FM through the support of the City of Kingston and Kingston Arts Council will launch Airwave YGK DJ workshops for beginners in October 2023.  These are BEGINNER LEVEL WORKSHOPS offered by local professional DJ Alex Wyatt aka A Lazy DJ. Community members ages 17 and above and Queen's Students may register NOW for our Fall 2023 Airwave YGK...

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PumpHouse Museum to Open a New Exhibition!

September 19, 2023 — The PumpHouse Museum is pleased to open “The Stuff Stories Are Made Of” an exhibition showcasing an impressive range of over 200 objects from the City of Kingston Civic Collection, many of which have never been on display. This exhibition is a feast for the eyes, featuring objects from the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum, PumpHouse, Civic, Art and Archaeology collections. The...

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Nominate a person, organization or business for the 2023 Celebrating Accessibility Awards

September 18, 2023 — Help recognize those who inspire change and make the community more inclusive by nominating them for the 2023 Celebrating Accessibility Awards.Now in their 13th year, these awards celebrate individuals, organizations and businesses in Kingston who have made or are making a significant contribution beyond legislated requirements to improve access for persons with disabilities in Kingston. “Accessibility and inclusion go hand-in-hand,” says Derek Ochej,...

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Sewer Safety Week: Ontario safety partners raise awareness to call before you clear

September 18, 2023 — Ontario One Call, Enbridge Gas, Technical Standards and Safety Authority, Utilities Kingston and Kitchener Utilities announce Sept. 18 to 22, 2023 as Sewer Safety Week, the first joint initiative of its kind to raise awareness about sewer safety inspections.“I am proud of this collaboration with our safety partners to raise awareness about such an important issue. Sewer safety inspections are...

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Read it and reap! Introducing KFPL’s 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge

September 18, 2023 — September is an exciting month not just for school-aged kids but for the littlest members of Kingston Frontenac, from newborns to preschoolers, too — thanks to the generous support of The Friends of the Library, KFPL is launching a new reading challenge, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten. The initiative, also known as 1BBK, is simple but makes a big difference. Caregivers...

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Solar spotlight: Learn with KFPL, Queen’s, The McDonald Institute in advance of Oct. eclipse

September 18, 2023 — Solar eclipses are awe-inspiring natural phenomena that provide an excellent opportunity for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts to witness the beauty and wonder of our universe — an opportunity soon coming with a solar eclipse crossing North, Central and South America on October 14. To enhance the experience, the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) will host Queen's University and The McDonald...

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Community celebrates opening of Lang Pavilion at Richardson Stadium

September 18, 2023 —  Former Gaels, donors, alumni, supporters and community members gathered on Sept. 16 to celebrate the grand opening of the Lang Pavilion – the final piece of the Richardson Stadium Revitalization project. The two-storey structure at the north end now fully encloses the stadium and gives Queen’s one of the top stadiums in Canadian university sport. The Lang Pavilion includes facilities...

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Kingston Health Sciences Centre expands treatment options for eating disorders

September 15, 2023 — With the $1 million in base funding announced from Ontario Health in 2022, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has expanded their treatment options for eating disorders. Their new clinic, which opened its doors in June, comes as the community has seen a dramatic increase in the number of referrals for patients with an eating disorder, accompanied by an increase in...

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Slaight Music Video Program announces launch event

September 15, 2023 — The Slaight Music Video Program will be revealing this year’s pairings at a launch event next week. For the past three years, the Slaight Music Video Program has acted as a bridge between the film and music industries in Kingston, pairing up local production companies and filmmakers with emerging musicians to create music videos which are premiered at the Kingston...

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Weekly Traffic Report: Sept. 15 to 21

September 15, 2023 — Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information of interest to you.   LaSalle Causeway  Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of an alternating lane closure on LaSalle Causeway for repair work during the following periods:   Tuesday, Sept. 26 to Thursday, Sept. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 3...

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Utilities Kingston warns customers of phone scam

September 15, 2023 — Utilities Kingston is warning customers to beware of texts or phone calls pretending to be from Utilities Kingston or Kingston Hydro and demanding payment for utilities. This is a scam. Several customers have reported this activity.Customers are reportedly receiving phone calls or texts from scammers using a variety of different numbers and appear to be targeting realtors or homeowners who...

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Final Giveaway Day of 2023 is Saturday, Sept. 23

September 15, 2023 — Get your stuff! Next Saturday, Sept. 23, is Giveaway Day – the day you put out items you no longer want that neighbours might like to rehome. This is the last Giveaway Day for 2023."If your items still have some life left in them, consider giving them away on Giveaway Day. Giveaway Days are an effective and unique way to...

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Immerse yourself in Indigenous music with KFPL and local artists in September

September 14, 2023 — Learn about the history, uses and craftsmanship behind Indigenous musical instruments! David Finkle,an acclaimed multi-instrumentalist from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, promises an unforgettablemusical experience during an upcoming online program with Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL),exploring musical instruments both past and present. In a world where music transcends boundaries and cultures, Turtle Island Indigenous Music Throughoutthe Ages promises to be an exciting...

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Open Farms Harvest event presented by Hartington Equipment celebrating local farms, food and beverages

September 13, 2023 — Updated link below: Tickets are now on sale for this unique culinary experience that blends education, local food and beverage, with storytelling  The City of Kingston, in partnership with the County of Frontenac, will showcase the end of Open Farm Days celebrations with the 2nd annual Open Farms Harvest event presented by Hartington Equipment on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 1-4:30 p.m. This ticketed autumn...

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