On the same day the University confirmed a positive COVID-19 case in a Queen’s student, Principal Patrick Deane warned against disregarding public health directives.
When Principal Patrick Deane attended a City Council meeting on Nov. 5, he was scheduled to brief councillors about his plans for the year. Instead, he was pressed on issues about student housing and street parties.
On Sept. 17, Kingston City Council approved a plan for the City’s active transportation strategy to be implemented over the next five years.Continue...
Since Kingston declared a climate emergency in March, the City is focusing on improving transportation sustainability, and passed a motion to ban shops from keeping doors and windows open while air conditioning is running.Continue...
Sydenham District Councillor Peter Stroud’s court date has been pushed to late September so information can be exchanged between Stroud’s counsel and the crown.Continue...
The motion for a climate emergency declaration took centre stage at Tuesday night’s city council meeting, but council also discussed reports and briefings regarding other ongoing city concerns.Continue...
In a report slated for May 1, 2018, Commissioner of Community Services Lanie Hurdle recommended a three-year license for bike sharing company Dropbike to operate across Kingston with a minimum of 200 bicycles.Continue...