City of Kingston

Fence off the hazard

City Council’s decision to support turtle protection on local roads is money well spent.Continue...

Papal popularity

Even from across the ocean, Pope Francis is making a splash in Kingston’s Catholic community.Continue...

Unacceptable campus ice

Since the late December ice storm in Kingston, there’s been a tremendous amount of ice underfoot on and around campus.Continue...

Frown due to Homecoming shakedown

The University’s plan to pay the City of Kingston $100,000 a year for the next three years in order to cover “policing costs” is a mistake.Continue...

On the outside looking in

Eleven years ago, Scott fell off a 12-storey roof.Continue...

Just around the corner

Today’s corner stores offer much more than bubblegum, as they must in order to thrive.Continue...

No bar, no problem

Around four years ago, Kingston’s last gay bar — Shay Foo Foo’s — shut its doors for good. Since then, LGBTQ community members are unsure if they even want one at all.Continue...

OMB appeal commences cross-examination

Yesterday marked the beginning of the five-day Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hearing against the City of Kingston, regarding City Council’s decision to realign its electoral districts.Continue...

Second Homecoming sees tamer crowd

Heavy rain led most students indoors and off Aberdeen St. for the second weekend of Homecoming, with less arrests and tickets issued as a result.Continue...

A call against hate crimes

On Sunday, it’s alleged that six Queen’s students were harassed, and one student assaulted, by a group of young men in Kingston. Due to the nature of the attack and the fact that the victims are visible minorities, Kingston Police have said the assault is a hate crime.Continue...

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