A participant in the inaugural year of the youth-focused “18 MM” film program, Annie Stewart is returning to her hometown this weekend to show her first documentary at the Kingston Canadian Film ...
When Janza Findlay first was told that a student at Loughborough Public School said they were going to bring a gun to school, she was shocked. The school, which is 20 minutes north of Kingston, ...
Save Stone Mills is to host a public information meeting about the proposed high-speed rail project Saturday between 10 ...
Those driving down Andersen Drive near Rona in Kingston’s west end may have to take a second glance at what’s parked outside of a high-rise construction site. An inflatable rat that stands more than ...
DLP Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company operating in Southeastern British Columbia and Peru, exploring for Base Metals and Cobalt. DLP is listed on the TSX-V, trading symbol DLP and on the ...
Napanee residents Tammy Giles, along with Connie McGarvey and Bill Castleman, appeared before Greater Napanee council earlier this week to emphasize the need for an improved recreational space in the ...
As of late February, Kingston has experienced a snowy winter, with approximately 165 cm (65 inches) of total snowfall recorded between early November and February 22, which nearly the double the ...
Speaking to a Senate committee, Alto's president and CEO says other high-speed rail projects have been cancelled because of too many changes to the route. OTTAWA — Lessons learned from high-speed rail ...
Regardless of the answer, the U.S. can’t be trusted to lead the peace process. In the final analysis, Europe, Canada and the rest of the Coalition of the Willing should help Ukraine to defeat Russia ...
Kingston Police has compiled its statistics regarding use of force for the 2025 year, and according to the report, numbers ...
The documentary Bif Naked will be screened at 8 p.m, followed by an acoustic performance and a question-and-answer period. It ...
NAPANEE — Shelby Kramp-Neuman, the Conservative MP for Hastings-Lennox and Addington-Tyendinaga, is the latest to come out in opposition to the proposed high-speed rail project.