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Targeted commercial vehicle inspections in Kingston results in 43 per cent failure rate
Kingston Whig-Standard· 2 days agoNearly half of the commercial motor vehicles inspected during a blitz last month were taken off the...
Tay needs 2.8% yearly tax hike to meet 20-year infrastructure needs
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoWith municipalities around Ontario presenting their 2024 asset management plans for council adoption prior to the provincially mandated July deadlines, Tay Township received ...
Grateful French village remembers the Waterloo Region men who freed them from the Nazis
Waterloo Region Record· 2 days agoEighty years ago, on July 8, 1944, the Highland Light Infantry advanced across an open field under...
How Canada’s dream supersonic interceptor became a national nightmare | CNN
CNN.com· 22 hours agoIt was meant to be one of the most advanced aircraft of its era, dispatching the threat of Soviet...
New trail honours rock collector who loved Cobalt area
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoCOLEMAN TOWNSHIP - A dramatic setting at the Little Silver Vein on the Heritage Silver Trail,...
Stark Family Fund supports Quinte area organizations
Belleville Intelligencer· 6 days agoThe Baxter Arts Centre in Bloomfield was filled with big smiles and lively conversation as the Community Foundation for Kingston & Area (CFKA) hosted the 2024 Stark Family Fund Grants Celebration ...
'They give their heart and their soul': How nurses, doctors are bringing compassion to the forefront...
Kingston Whig-Standard· 1 day agoWhen Mel Ruddy’s sister, Elizabeth, ended up in Kingston General Hospital (KGH) last October, it...
After false start, Napanee Council appoints councillor to OPP board
Kingston Whig-Standard· 3 days agoThe Council of the Town of Greater Napanee has agreed on which cop may “cop a cop.” That cop is...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 2 days agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.