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LCBO cancels plan for limited store openings as strike continues
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoThe LCBO is abandoning a plan to open 32 stores in the province for limited hours on Friday,...
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Kingston region
Kingston Whig-Standard· 3 hours agoEnvironment Canada is warning of severe thunderstorms featuring toonie-sized hail, 90 km/h wind gusts and heavy rain in Kingston, Ontario.
Summer Company grants awarded to 12 young entrepreneurs
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoKingston Economic Development Corporation announced 12 students who will receive up to $3000 in...
Toronto flooding: Videos show heavy rain, flooding as rainfall warning issued
National Post· 1 hour agoAlthough heavy rains are expected across southern Ontario, Toronto seemed particularly hard hit,...
Members of Tragically Hip named honorary grand marshals for Honda Indy
Richmond News· 4 hours agoMembers of Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip have been named honorary grand marshals for the...
Kingston businesses remain optimistic as LCBO strike enters its 10th day
Kingston Whig-Standard· 9 hours agoAs the LCBO strike continues into its 10th day, small business owners are getting creative to...
Bergeron, Clifford celebrate 25 years of partnership, friendship
Kingston Whig-Standard· 9 hours agoFor 25 years, Ted Bergeron and Chris Clifford have fostered a friendship and built a law firm empire...
New speed limit, existing construction projects on Highway 401 near Kingston
Kingston Whig-Standard· 6 days agoThe speed limit on Highway 401 may be increasing this Friday, but there are construction projects in...
Speed limit increases to 110 km/h on Hwy. 416, sections of Hwy. 401 in eastern Ontario
CTV Ottawa News· 5 days agoThe speed limit on Highway 416 south of Ottawa and on sections of Highway 401 in eastern Ontario has...
Hwy. 401 speed limit hike takes effect in Tilbury
Windsor Star· 2 hours agoThe province permanently increased the speed limit to 110 km/h on six sections of provincial highways in 2022 after several successful pilot programs that first began in 2019. Some of the changes will come into force before the end of the year.