• Kingston Police locate individual

    Kingston Police locate individual
    Kingston Police said the individual was found safe.
  • Queen’s student wins international Nature photo competition

    Queen’s student wins international Nature photo competition
    While scrolling Instagram, Haolun (Allen) Tian, Queen’s PhD student, stumbled across a post stating Nature’s annual photo competition was accepting submissions. A month later, Tian learned his image had been selected as one of the top five winners for the best photo of Scientist(s) At Work in the world, attracting international recognition as Nature is widely considered one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals.In September 2021, Tian used his drone to snap a fli
  • Kingston surgeons performing new, advanced cardiac procedure

    Kingston surgeons performing new, advanced cardiac procedure
    KINGSTON — Kingston Health Sciences Centre surgeons are now performing a new minimally-invasive cardiac procedure that will help older and frail patients access heart valve repairs without major open-heart surgery, a medical innovation that is helping Kingston to become a leading cardiac centre in the country.Surgeons at KHSC have now performed their first Tricuspid valve Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (T-TEER) using the TriclipTM G5 platform, which the hospital organization says marks
  • BCG South East brings reading to life with new digital learning platform

    BCG South East brings reading to life with new digital learning platform
    A new digital tool developed by BGC South East is helping children build reading skills in a fun and affordable way. The organization has created an app and web-based learning platform called True Phonics, designed to engage young readers through interactive activities and games, while keeping costs low for families and educators.While the club currently has a reading clinic , it can be expensive for some families and time consuming. There is also a long waitlist.“We realized we never cou
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  • Kingston Police looking for blue GMC Sierra, trailer linked to hit-and-run incident

    Kingston Police looking for blue GMC Sierra, trailer linked to hit-and-run incident
    The Kingston Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle that was involved in a hit-and-run incident.According to police, it happened on June 11 around 6:30 p.m.A blue GMC Sierra truck towing a trailer struck the rear of a vehicle several times while turning onto Gardiners Road from Cataraqui Woods Drive.The truck, then continued northbound on Gardiners Road.The driver of the truck was described as a white male, approximately 50 to 60 years old, with spiky grey hair.Anyo
  • Napanee eyes provincial infrastructure funding despite concerns over tight deadline

    Napanee eyes provincial infrastructure funding despite concerns over tight deadline
    Greater Napanee is preparing to pursue a share of new provincial infrastructure funding that could help pay for major housing-related projects, but Council heard Tuesday that the opportunity comes with financial risks and an unusually tight application deadline.The Tuesday, Jun. 9, 2026, meeting of Council at the South Fredericksburgh Hall, 2478 County Road 8, Napanee, saw councillors direct staff to return to a special session on Wednesday, Jun. 17, 2026, with draft application materials for O
  • Tom Green brings rural life to the spotlight in new Ontario farmhouse talk show

    Tom Green brings rural life to the spotlight in new Ontario farmhouse talk show
    On a quiet Canadian farm in rural Ontario, surrounded by rolling countryside and the rustic charm of an 1857 farmhouse, comedian and broadcaster Tom Green has brought a fresh twist to the traditional talk show.On his new series, titled The Tom Green Farm , the comedian and broadcaster brings guests on a hands-on rural adventure. From feeding farm animals and riding horses, to paddling across nearby lakes, Green has blended comedy, music, culture and country living to the show that offers candid
  • Queen’s students help support animal welfare in Kingston

    Queen’s students help support animal welfare in Kingston
    The whoops and hollers of student housing often include woofs and meows, as Queen’s students help to support Kingston’s animal welfare through fostering.According to Gord Hunter, executive director at the Kingston Humane Society, Queen’s students make up roughly 25 per cent of foster homes for the shelter, with between 40 and 60 animals being fostered by Queen’s students. He said the value of Queen’s students to Kingston animal fostering cannot be understated.Hunte
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  • Kingston pitches itself to World Cup visitors heading to Toronto

    Kingston pitches itself to World Cup visitors heading to Toronto
    With the world’s eyes currently on Toronto, Kingston is hoping visitors will shift their focus a little farther east.This year marks Canada’s first time hosting the men’s FIFA World Cup and Tourism Kingston has spent six months preparing for a rise in international and domestic tourists as a result.As the host city of six matches, Toronto is expecting more than 300,000 visitors for the World Cup games that take place between June 12 to July 2. For Kingston businesses, this is
  • Couple hopes to take graphic novel characters from page to screen

    Couple hopes to take graphic novel characters from page to screen
    Some people believe that coming out of the closet is the final chapter of the story, but that wasn’t the case for Mark Julien.The Kingston-based illustrator and author is currently working on Faith, the sequel to his first graphic novel, 2019’s Justin Case and the Closet Monster: Hope.Faith, as it’s titled, will also be autobiographical and picks up where the first one left off – with the main character finally acknowledging his true self.“This new book is really a
  • Police make second arrest in murder investigation in Perth

    Police make second arrest in murder investigation in Perth
    Ontario Provincial Police have made a second arrest in connection to an ongoing death investigation north of Kingston.According to police, the investigation stems back to the afternoon of April 12 when officers were called to Last Duel Park in Perth. One person was found with life-threatening injuries.The victim, 34-year-old Christo Allison Richards from Ottawa, was transported to hospital and later pronounced deceased.A 46-year-old of Perth was charged with conspiracy to commit murder in relat
  • Gruelling Kingston-to-Ottawa kayak run sheds light on men’s mental health crisis

    Gruelling Kingston-to-Ottawa kayak run sheds light on men’s mental health crisis
    Before dawn breaks over Kingston Mills on July 5, a group of kayakers will push off into the Rideau Canal and begin a gruelling, three-day paddle they hope will spark conversation about a crisis often left unspoken.About two dozen participants are set to take part in the annual “Yakathon,” a 200‑kilometre kayak trek from Kingston to Ottawa that organizers say will take more than 50 hours of paddling. The event aims to raise awareness and support for the Canadian Mental Health
  • Police issue fresh warning as paving scammers target Kingston homeowners

    Police issue fresh warning as paving scammers target Kingston homeowners
    Kingston Police are once again warning residents to be on guard against door-to-door paving scams after receiving reports of individuals offering discounted driveway paving services to homeowners.The scam typically involves individuals approaching homeowners claiming they are already completing work in the area and can offer a reduced cash price for driveway paving.According to police, victims are often asked to pay up front before work begins. In many cases, the work is either left unfinished,
  • High-speed rail opponents march on Parliament Hill

    High-speed rail opponents march on Parliament Hill
    OTTAWA — Hundreds of mostly rural residents and farmers marched on Parliament Hill Wednesday to protest the proposed Alto high-speed train project.About 750 people from Quebec and Ontario met on the Confederation Bridge between the two provinces before marching to the Parliament Hill.The protest, organized by Quebec farmer organizations, was an opportunity for residents living along the study route to vent their frustration directly at the federal government.“It’s absolutely c
  • ENT: Two festivals return this weekend, another announces it's moving

    ENT: Two festivals return this weekend, another announces it's moving
    While it’s a quieter time of the year as the school year nears its end, there are a few festivals taking place this weekend.The YGK Craft Beer Fest returns to Fort Henry Hill on Saturday, and, in addition to beverage and food vendors aplenty and artisan booths, there will be live music on two stages to keep you entertained.Appearing on the main stage will be Lukas Oak (1:15-2 p.m.); Brass Over Tea Kettle (2:35-3:20); Piner (3:55-4:40); Run Maggie Run (5:30-6:30); and School House (6:45-7:
  • Amherstview resident charged in following sexual assault investigation

    Amherstview resident charged in following sexual assault investigation
    A 24-year-old Loyalist Township man has been charged following a sexual assault investigation in Amherstview, according to the Ontario Provincial Police .Members of the Lennox and Addington (L&A) County Detachment were called to a parking lot in Amherstview on the morning of June 7 after a report of a sexual assault. Investigators say the victim and the accused had prior contact before the incident.Police say the victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to hospital for treatmen
  • Amherstview resident charged following sexual assault investigation

    Amherstview resident charged following sexual assault investigation
    A 24-year-old Loyalist Township man has been charged following a sexual assault investigation in Amherstview, according to the Ontario Provincial Police .Members of the Lennox and Addington (L&A) County Detachment were called to a parking lot in Amherstview on the morning of June 7 after a report of a sexual assault. Investigators say the victim and the accused had prior contact before the incident.Police say the victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to hospital for treatmen
  • Kingston college student wins national gold in esthetics competition

    Kingston college student wins national gold in esthetics competition
    A St. Lawrence College student has earned national recognition after winning gold in esthetics at a major national skills competition that drew hundreds of competitors from across the country.Emma Amalfi, a student in the college’s esthetician program, claimed top honours at the 2026 Skills Canada National Competition , held May 28–29 at Toronto’s Enercare Centre. The event brought together more than 500 students and apprentices competing in over 40 skilled trade and technolog
  • Kingston playwright sees his work, name used as clue on Jeopardy!

    Kingston playwright sees his work, name used as clue on Jeopardy!
    “He’s the Kingston playwright and director whose name was part of a question on Jeopardy! Monday evening.”“Who is Craig Walker?” is the correct answer.Walker, who also teaches drama at Queen’s University, was surprised to see his name appear onscreen in the popular quiz show (Jeopardy! offers answers for which contestants provide the question).The clue – worth $400 in a Double Jeopardy category titled “That word is a mouthful!” — was:
  • Napanee council moves to continue sale of cemetery interment rights

    Napanee council moves to continue sale of cemetery interment rights
    The resale of interment rights, from plots to niches, was brought before Greater Napanee council on June 9. Since 2012, the Bereavement Authority of Ontario (BAO) has allowed third-party sales of unused or unwanted interment rights. Sonia McLuckie, Cemetery Administrator, provided a report on the matter.In the report, McLuckie outlined several options for council, and recommended that they continue to allow the sale of interment rights, with some criteria. In addition to permitting third-party
  • Residents say Napanee plant approval could delay noise controls until 2038

    Residents say Napanee plant approval could delay noise controls until 2038
    Two Ontario residents have asked the provincial government to review Atura Power’s environmental approval for the Napanee Generating Station expansion, arguing that the approval could allow key noise control measures to be delayed until 2038 while the expanded facility continues operating.Jesse Walden and Eva Tolkin, both of Prince Edward County, filed an Application for Review earlier this month seeking changes to the Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) that was issued by the Ministr
  • Weekend spotlight June 12 to 14: Things to do in Kingston area this weekend

    Weekend spotlight June 12 to 14: Things to do in Kingston area this weekend
    1. Lviv, Ukraine Folklore Festival 2026 Saturday (noon to 9 p.m.) and Sunday (noon to 5 p.m.) at Regiopolis Notre Dame High School, 130 Russell St. : A beloved Kingston tradition returns this weekend as the Lviv, Ukraine Folklore Festival celebrates its 57th anniversary, bringing two vibrant days of Ukrainian culture, music, dance, food, and community to the city. This long-running festival is one of Canada’s oldest and most cherished Ukrainian cultural celebrations. For generations, the f
  • Citizens coalition raises alarm about Kingston's water system plan

    Citizens coalition raises alarm about Kingston's water system plan
    KINGSTON — A citizens group has raised concerns about a plan to create an independent corporation to manage the city’s water and wastewater services.The Coalition of Kingston Communities said the proposal to create a municipal services corporation to oversee water and wastewater services would calve off about one-quarter of the city’s assets, valued at about $3.2 billion, into a public corporation the coalition described as being largely outside city council oversight and cont
  • Carney, Poilievre debate high-speed rail ahead of Wednesday's rally

    Carney, Poilievre debate high-speed rail ahead of Wednesday's rally
    OTTAWA — On the eve of Wednesday’s protest against the Alto high-speed rail proposal, the prime minister and leader of the opposition squared off in the House of Commons about the project.In Tuesday’s question period, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre traded insults across the aisle in the first two questions of the day.“The prime minister is asking Canadians to pay $90 billion for a high-speed train that will destroy farms in Quebec wit
  • Donation will bolster emergency care in southeastern Ontario, says hospital organization

    Donation will bolster emergency care in southeastern Ontario, says hospital organization
    KINGSTON — A $1.25-million donation is helping Kingston Health Sciences Centre acquire new, state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and critical care technology for Kingston General Hospital’s emergency department and Hotel Dieu Hospital’s Urgent Care Centre.The donation from Kingston philanthropist Stephen Sorensen will help purchase two fixed digital radiography (X-ray) systems, one for each hospital site, a new mobile digital X-ray system in the emergency department at KGH, a v
  • Great Lakes Museum earns top honour as Ontario’s best small museum for 2026

    Great Lakes Museum earns top honour as Ontario’s best small museum for 2026
    The Great Lakes Museum has been named Ontario’s Top Small Museum (under 100,000 annual visitors) in Attractions Ontario’s 2026 Ontario’s Choice Awards , a prestigious recognition that celebrates excellence in visitor experiences across the province.The award reflects the museum’s ongoing commitment to preserving and sharing Canada’s rich maritime heritage while engaging visitors through innovative exhibits, educational programming, and community initiatives. Chosen
  • Staff at Collins Bay Institution seize contraband, unauthorized items

    Staff at Collins Bay Institution seize contraband, unauthorized items
    Staff vigilance at Collins Bay Institution led to the seizure of multiple packages containing contraband and unauthorized items over a two-week period, according to federal correctional officials.The interceptions occurred between May 20 and June 5, at the multi-level security institution, preventing the prohibited items from entering the facility and underscoring ongoing efforts to maintain the safety and security of inmates, staff and the public.The items seized included tobacco, marijuana, &
  • Kingston infant death case moves closer to trial as preliminary inquiry concludes

    Kingston infant death case moves closer to trial as preliminary inquiry concludes
    A preliminary inquiry into the case of a woman charged with second-degree murder and child abandonment has concluded in Kingston, moving the matter one step closer to a possible trial in Superior Court.Justice Janet Robb presided at the Ontario Court of Justice at 279 Wellington St., where the inquiry concluded on June 5. A preliminary inquiry, also known as a preliminary hearing, is not a trial and does not determine whether an accused person is guilty or innocent. Instead, the judge must deci
  • Amherst Island Radio faces internal conflict after grant dispute leads to manager's exit

    Amherst Island Radio faces internal conflict after grant dispute leads to manager's exit
    Amherst Island Radio , a fully independent radio station that broadcasts from two locations — Stella and Bath — is facing shockwaves after losing its station manager and volunteer of more than 15 years.Eric Tremblay had been the station manager for almost a year. Just before his contract was up for renewal, he said decided not to take on the role again, citing a sequence of events that occurred back in April with the station’s board of directors.At the time, there were 11 volu
  • Kingston-area opponents to attend Ottawa Alto protest

    Kingston-area opponents to attend Ottawa Alto protest
    CENTREVILLE — Wednesday’s planned protest on Parliament Hill is an opportunity for opponents of the Alto high-speed rail proposal to bring their message directly to the country’s leaders, local activists said.On Wednesday, residents from the rural areas around Kingston are planning to join a gricultural producers from Mirabel, Argenteuil and Deux-Montagnes in Ottawa for a peaceful protest against the Alto project.Local groups, including Save South Frontenac, Save Stone Mills a

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