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City officials are hoping to be able to assess the future of the Confederation Place Hotel this week.
Kingston loses bid for 2012 RBC Cup
Monday May 31
Disappointment for the Kingston Voyageurs and organizers of Kingston's bid to host the 2012 RBC Cup.
World Cup Soccer fans can drink earlier
Monday May 31
Fans at the Toucan will be able to hoist a beer at 10 am for World Cup soccer after all.
Kingston Police, family, friends and many others are remembering the anniversary of death of a young woman today...and encouraging people to do whatever they can to stop violence against women.
A record number of bikers have helped raise close to 85 thousand dollars for the fight against prostate cancer.
Parking garage collapse update
Friday May 28
We might know by early next week when the Confederation Place hotel and Lone Star restaurant in Kingston may be able to reopen.
First ever Macdonald Festival kicks off June 22nd
Friday May 28
Sir John A. Macdonald is being celebrated in a big way this summer in Kingston.
Open air burning ban for Kingston
Thursday May 27
Another suspect charged in the death of man at Trudeau Park
Thursday May 27
Another suspect faces a charge of second degree murder in the beating death of a man at Trudeau Park near Tweed on the long weekend.





