It’s time once again to join in on the observation of the global event Earth Hour, but aside from pulling the plug and shutting down […]
Kingston Events Get Lifeline
In an effort to boost tourism and strengthen the local economy, 8 festivals and special events in the City of Kingston are getting an increase […]
Scientists Discover New Use for Antifreeze Proteins
Scientists from the United States and Canada say that they have recently discovered that antifreeze proteins, which prevent freezing in cold temperatures, can also be […]
Kingston Native Takes Part in Winter Paralympics Torch Relay
Kingston native Amy Latimer knows what it’s like to run long distances – in fact, she runs a weekly distance of 15 to 40 kilometers […]
Kingston Launches New Web Portal
In a move to draw in immigrants to the City of Kingston, the city government is aiming to use technology to improve its tourism and […]
Kingston Native Helps Women’s Hockey Team Capture Gold at Olympics
With the Canadian women’s hockey team beating the United States 2-0 in the championship game, Kingston residents couldn’t be prouder with the performance of the […]
Kingston Hospital Offers New “Virtual Tour”
If you’re the type who’s constantly anxious and nervous when visiting or staying in a hospital, maybe you can suggest to the one in your […]
Canada Faces Off Against Germany and Kingston-born Player
While he may be part of Germany’s hockey team playing at this year’s Winter Olympics at Vancouver, British Columbia, folks from the City of Kingston, […]
Last Canadian World War I Veteran Passes Away
John Babcock, the last World War I veteran hailing from Canada, passed away on Friday. Babcock enlisted in the army at a young 15 years […]
First of Series of Meetings on Kingston’s Healthcare to Take Place
Taking place on the 17th of February, the Kingston and the Islands Progressive Conservative Association of Ontario will be having their first in a series […]