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Four people in the running for Kingston Mayor
Wednesday June 9
There are now four people officially running for the mayor’s job in Kingston.
Bones identified
Wednesday June 9
Police say human bones found on a property on Princess Street in Kingston's west end last week came from a 19th century unmarked family grave.
Napanee man missing after house explosion
Wednesday June 9
Investigators will be searching for the remains of a Napanee man...missing after an explosion destroyed two homes and heavily damaged a third.
Downtown hotel could be open by end of month
Tuesday June 3
The Confederation Place Hotel in downtown Kingston should be open by the end of the month.
A Queen’s University Biology professor has been named one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40.
Kingston Fireboat renamed
Tuesday June 8
Kingston's fire boat is being renamed to honour the first firefighter who died in the line of duty in Kingston.
Survey says Kingston employers plan on hiring
Tuesday June 8
Kingston employment agency says a third of the employers in Kingston are planning to hire staff for the period from July to September.
Chamber of Commerce and KEDCO honours individuals
Tuesday June 8
The Chamber of Commerce and KEDCO have honoured a number of families and individuals...including the founder and former owner of K-Rock.
Margaret Atwood speaks out at prison farm protest
Monday - June 7
Author Margaret Atwood has told a large crowd in Kingston...prison farms are a valuable way to rehabilitate inmates...





