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NFL · KingstonThe Vanier Cup is coming to Kingston, Ont., for the first time ever. The city and Queen's University have been tapped to host the U Sports championship for the 2023 and 2024 season. Mayor Bryan Paterson says they expect fans to visit from across the country for the game.See the Story
Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. to host the Vanier Cup
75% Left coverage: 12 sources
North America · OttawaOntario Provincial Police say the human remains they recovered from Lake Ontario west of Kingston have been identified as a prison guard who disappeared more than 40 years ago.See the Story
Human remains in Lake Ontario identified as prison guard missing for 40 years
46% Left coverage: 11 sources
Kingston, Ontario · KingstonPolice in Kingston, Ont. are looking for six suspects after a serious assault in the city's west end. Officers say it happened Friday, March 10 at 3:15 p.m. at a bus transfer station near 945 Gardiners Rd, near the Cataraqui Centre. The victim sustained injuries and was taken to hospital.See the Story
Police seek six suspects in filmed violent attack in Kingston, Ont.
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
ParadePolice and Bylaw officials in Kingston, Ont. warn students they could face fines of up to $2,000 for high-risk behaviours during St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The University District Safety Initiative will be in effect from Thursday, March 9 at 12 a.m. to March 19 at 11:59 p.m., covering the residential area near Queen's University. Fines range from $100 for noise bylaw offences like yelling, screaming and shouting to $200 for amplified music.See the Story
Police in Kingston, Ont. prepare for St. Patrick's Day celebrations
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Kingston, Ontario · KingstonPolice say 58-year-old Dwayne Holliman was charged with six counts of third-degree burglary. Five of the burglaries occurred on the 600 block of Delaware Avenue and one on the 200 block of Ellicott Street. Central District detectives were assisted by the Erie Crime Analysis Center.See the Story
Buffalo police make arrest in connection to six burglaries
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North America · OntarioKFL&A Public Health has released an alert to caution residents about an increased detection of xylazine and benzodiazepines. The alert is in response to a notification recently given by the chief medical officer of health and chief coroner. The health unit says the unregulated drug supply is unpredictable and drug poisonings are increasingly complicated.See the Story
KFL&A Public Health warns of toxic drug supply - Kingston
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North America · CanadaThe Limestone District School Board says one of its teachers is facing sexual assault and sexual exploitation charges. Dave Chamberlain, a teacher at LaSalle Secondary School, has been charged. The school board says it is co-operating with Kingston police during their investigation. Chamberlain was removed from the classroom on Feb. 10.See the Story
Kingston, Ont. teacher charged with sexual assault, exploitation
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