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Thousands attend Kingston's first promenade of 2024, despite soggy conditions. Despite wet start, thousands flock to downtown area along Princess Street for first Promenade of the year. 1 day...
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- New cultural groups to get access to city space in Kingston KINGSTON — City council agreed to allow emerging cultural groups to access underused rooms at city recreation facilities.
- Police seek public's help identifying jewelry theft suspect Police are hoping the public can help identify a suspect in a jewelry theft.
- Kingston to look at new vision, mission and value statements KINGSTON — The city is to consider a new set of statements that will guide its operation in the coming years.
- Kingston man honoured for lifelong commitment to Storrington Lions Club Jack Babcock honoured for his long service with Storrington Lions Club by becoming only its second member to receive Melvin Jones Fellow
- Kingston Police Chief’s report gives glimpse into how evidence is stored In advance of the May 16 meeting of the Kingston Police Service Board, police Chief Scott Fraser published his report on the annual property/evidence audit.
- Tomlinson named city's top employer A construction company was named the city’s top employer at the 2024 Kingston Business Awards held Thursday evening.
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One person dies after Highway 401 head-on crash in Kingston. KINGSTON — One of the two people sent to hospital after a noon-hour collision on Highway 401 Tuesday has died, Ontario Provincial ...
2 days ago · Kingston Whig-Standard `Alarming increase' in complex drug poisonings 2024-06-27 - The Kingston region's public health unit is warning local residents that drug-involved poisonings are on the rise in the area.
Queen's prof becomes president of northern medical school. Person arrested, charged with three assaults. Kingston man advocates for Canadians with vitiligo. Barricaded man arrested after Smiths Falls standoff. The Tory giant killer strikes. Anatomy students in the guise of ghouls.
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