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Buskers are back
Wednesday July7
Kingston is about to undergo a yearly invasion of fire juggling - unicycle riding - skateboard jumping street performers.
Burglars sentenced after New Year's Eve stabbing
Wednesday July 7
Two men are going to prison after breaking into a Compton Street apartment and stabbing a man on New Year's Eve.
Queen's prof says heat a sign of things to come
Wednesday July 7
A Queen's University geography professor says the sweltering heat and humidity is likely a sign of things to come.
401 crash leads to traffic gridlock
Wednesday July 7
The crash on the 401 led to traffic gridlock in Kingston - people's 15 minute commute turned into a 45 minute to hour long stop and go trip.
Truck driver dies in fiery crash
Wednesday July 7
A post mortem will be conducted today to confirm the identity of a transport driver who died in a fiery crash on the 401 in Kingston.
Beach closed
Tuesday July 6
Just in time for the heat wave...the beach at the filtration plant in Bath has been posted as being unsafe for swimming.
More renovations for the Grand Theatre
Tuesday July 6
The Grand Theatre in downtown Kingston is undergoing renovations - again.
Trouble at Collins Bay Institution
Tuesday July 6
There has been more trouble at Collins Bay Institution. Inmates are locked in their cells after an inmate was stabbed in the back on Sunday.
Kingston gets record amount of rainfall
Tuesday July 6
A record amount of rain fell on Kingston during June.





