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A list of road construction projects, city events, and other factors expected to have an impact on traffic flow this week.
Students have the opportunity to accompany Mayor Bryan Paterson for a day,… ...
Utilities Kingston is dvising residents to take preventive measures to protect their homes from basement flooding as seasonal weather patterns become increasingly unpredictable. The effects of climate ...
Kingston Transit has launched a new online portal for renewing bus passes, offering real-time updates for most of its reloadable passes. To commemorate the portal’s launch, the first ten users to ...
Kingston City Council has finalized the city’s operating and capital budgets for 2024, endorsing a property tax increase of 3.5 per cent. The increase, composed of a 2.5 per cent tax hike coupled with ...
RELEASE — The City of Kingston is building a new community park and planning a future trail system in a Kingston west end subdivision, known as Cataraqui West or Woodhaven. Residents are invited to ...
RELEASE — Tune in to Kingston’s re-emerging music scene with the 2022 YGK Music playlists, which feature 30 tracks created by local musicians. YGK Music is an annual program designed to promote local ...
The City of Kingston’s Excess Soil Management Program has been honored with a Brownie Award at the Canadian Brownfields Network’s annual awards ceremony, under the category of Legislation, Policy, and ...
The City of Kingston has announced its 2019 Annual Report highlighting progress on 28 goals intended to advance the five strategic priorities set by Council for 2019-2022 is now online. Offering ...
The International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board has issued an update on water level conditions in the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River system as winter approaches. This update follows the ...
The City of Kingston is adding four new signalized pedestrian crossings for school crossings at Taylor Kidd at Pembridge , Bayridge at Bayridge Park , Montreal at MacCauley , and Weller at Wiley .
The City of Kingston’s reports the Third Crossing project received delivery of the first of 95 150-foot long concrete girders that will support the bridge deck and span pier-to-pier. “We’re excited ...