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High-speed rail could finally be coming to Canada — but Queen’s students could be left behind

Canada is about to spend $90 billion on its first high-speed rail network and yet, Kingston hasn’t received an invitation.

March 6, 2026

Spring skiing’s carefree image—bikini tops, bright sun, and soft snow—is quickly fading, replaced by shortened seasons and ski hills creatively scrambling to adapt to a warming climate.

February 6, 2026

Many students’ first encounter with democracy doesn’t happen at a ballot box in a provincial or federal election, but instead through their undergraduate student government.

January 27, 2026

Prediction markets are turning uncertainty into a tradable asset.

Black Friday may have begun as an American post-Thanksgiving tradition, but it has become part of how Canadians spend, budget, and plan their purchases.

Local donations could help keep Kingston’s hospitals at the forefront of patient care and innovation.

Starbucks’ new holiday merchandise has customers throwing fits and fists.

Not all heroes wear capes; some offer hugs for a living.

In his mother’s basement, a childhood pretend restaurant hinted at his path ahead.

It’s lonely at the top, but Elon Musk now has company as Larry Ellison briefly eclipses him as the richest person in the world.

For some students, the most useful lessons come from restaurant jobs. In kitchens and pubs, they learn time management, discipline, and how to work with others.

Local businesses are stepping up for inclusion.

A smart lens that watches your eyes, catching glaucoma’s silent threat before it steals sight, turning prevention into vision saved.

Canadian democracy faces a choice on April 28—and plenty of factors are at play.

As PSAC 901’s strike action continues, graduate student workers are raising concerns about financial precarity and unaffordable living costs.

A new round of tariffs is expected to hit Canada on April 2.

As Lake Ontario thaws, Kingstonians can cast their lines once again in Canada’s prime fishing hotspot.

The recent launch of The Hub Lines feels all too familiar.  

Rather than winding down after a long day of school, one student entrepreneur’s night is defined by the sweet hum of an oven.

From the sanctuary of one kitchen, Stooley’s Bar & Grill serves both its char-broiled burgers and authentic Indian poori chana.

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