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NEWE PRIC
$10,098 +HST
$106 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9045
$11,994 +HST
$125 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9072
NE PRICW E
$5,995 +HST
$91 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8873B
$19,990 +HST
$158 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9114
$339 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $42,997 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9112
+HST
2008 Buick Allure CXL
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
2006 Chevrolet Uplander 1LT
2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SE
2014 Dodge RAM 1500 Pickup Sport
3.8 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, Remote Start, Leather Interior, Onstar, Cruise Control And Much More. 112,754 KM
Cloth Interior, 3.7 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, All Wheel Drive And Much More 140,185 km
1LT Model Equipped With Alloy Wheels, Extended Wheel Base, Power Driver Seat, Power Windows, Power Locks, Quad Seating, Tilt Steering, Steering Wheel Controls And Much More 193,363 KM
Cloth Interior, 3.6L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 25 KM.
Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Heated Power Seats, Navigation, Satellite Radio, Rear Park Assist, Rear View Camera, Sunroof 30 KM
NE PRICW E
NEWE PRIC
$9,924 +HST
$131 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8751A
$13,877 +HST
$124 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9111
$10,998 +HST
$109 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8875A
$13,999 +HST
$111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9053
$18,491 +HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9062
2005 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab
2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara JLX-L AWD
2008 Pontiac Montana SV6
2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
2010 Ford F-150 XLT
This Is The Extended Cab Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Certified, E-Tested 153,075 KM
Leather Interior, 3.2l, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats, Sunroof, And ABS Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 79,132 KM
Equipped With Dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 138,875 KM
Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.5 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 65,436 KM
Cloth Interior, 4.6 Litre 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 58,900 KM
NE PRICW E
$13,992 +HST
$111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9066
NEWE PRIC
$20,994 +HST
$186 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9029
$12,403 +HST
$159 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8995
$17,188 +HST
$154 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9106
$11,574 +HST
$147 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8786A
2013 Hyundai Accent GL
2010 Acura TL SH-AWD
2006 Infinity G35
2009 Nissan Rogue SL AWD
2006 Mazda 6 GT
Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 17,205 KM
5-Speed Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Power And Heated Seats, Satellite Ratio, Sunroof, Driver Info Center And Much More. 91,819 KM
This G35 Comes Equipped With Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Power Sunroof, Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels And Much Much More. 120,838 KM
Leather Interior, 3.0l Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Heated Seats, Fog Lights And Much More. 81,676 KM
This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 126,862 KM
NE PRICW E
NEWE PRIC
$194 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS $18,388 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P8935
$16,911 +HST
$214 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8463A
$20,676 +HST
$164 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9015
$11,999 +HST
$95 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9094
$17,993 +HST
$98 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8911
2008 Volkswagen GTI
2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT
2013 Hyundai Sonata SE
2012 Mazda 2 GX
2012 Kia Optima
5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Leather Interior, 3 Door, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 107,501 KM
Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, CD Player, All Wheel Drive, Powered Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 97,700 KM
2.4L 4cyl Engine, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, Leather Interior, Sunroof And More. 46,809 KM Former Daily Rental
Cloth Interior, 1.5l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 64,545 KM
Equipped With Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, Keyless Entry, And Much More 35,322 KM
NE PRICW E
$98 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $12,335 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8809
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NEWE PRIC
$25,788 +HST
$198 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9078
$12,388 +HST
$111 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9076
$22,688 +HST
$179 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9104
2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring
2011 Acura TSX
2010 Toyota Matrix
2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD
Equipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM
Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Sunroof, Heated Seats, And Much More, 48,840 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, Full Power Group And Much More, 70,190 KM
Cloth Interior, 3.5l, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 60,862 KM
$23,991 +HST
$189 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9011
2012 Chevrolet Traverse AWD Cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, All Wheel Drive, CD Player, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 54,912 KM
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
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$7,738+HST
$72 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9039
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NE PRICW E
$10,348 +HST
$127 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8689
2009 Hyundai Elantra GL
2008 Chevrolet Uplander LS
4-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Package Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 68,620 KM
This Is The Extended Version With Automatic Transmission, AC, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger Seating, Cloth Interior And Much More. 118,555 KM
$12,899 +HST
+HST
$199 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8856
$7,989+HST
$101 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8941A
2008 Chev Silverado 1500 LT
2005 GMC Canyon SL
This Is The LT Model, Ext Cab, 4x4, V8, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Electronic 4x4, Extended Cab And Much Much More. 75,212 KM
Extended Cab, 147548km’s, Automatic transmission, air conditioning cloth interior, matching cap
P8558A
$12,186
+HST
$97 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9105
$12,911 +HST
$139 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
2007 Mazda CX-7 GS AWD
2012 Nissan Versa 5 Door Hatch
2007 Mazda CX-7 GS
Cloth Interior, 1.8L, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 64,890 KM
This Mazda Is A GS Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 78,955 Km
NE PRICW E
$17,995 +HST
$142 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9047
NE PRICW E
$13,287 +HST
$105 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9081
NEWE PRIC
$13,992
+HST
$111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$146 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9103
$21,998
+HST
$242 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8953
P9066
2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited
2012 Chevrolet Cruze LT
2013 Hyundai Accent Hatch GL
Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control , Panoramic Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 54,912 KM
Automatic Transmission, Power Group, Cloth, CD Player, Previous Daily Rental
6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 17,205 KM
NE PRICW E
NEWE PRIC
$18,388 +HST
P8528C
This Is The GS Model And Comes Equipped With AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering And Much More. 117,259 KM
NE PRICW E
$18,994
$135 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$12,888 +HST
$140 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9009A
$18,494
+HST
$146 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9064
$13,188 +HST
$118 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9082
2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD
2008 Ford F-150 FX4
2008 Ford Escape XLT AWD
2013 Jeep Compass AWD
2010 Kia Sportage LX
Cloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 67,892 KM
This Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated Seats, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, Supercrew, And Much Much More. 103,991 KM
Cloth Interior, 3.0L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Are Just A Few Of The Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 111,072 KM
Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4 Litre 4Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 39,625 KM
86,214km’s, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Navigation, FWD, Alloy Wheels
NE PRICW E
$15,990 +HST
$158 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8865
NE PRICW E
$18,491 +HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9062
NEWE PRIC
$5,898
+HST
NEWE PRIC
$96 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9006B
$21,973
+HST
$227 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9005
2008 Ford F-150 XLT
2010 Ford F-150 CREW CAB 2WD
2004 Pontiac Vibe AWD
2008 Honda Odyssey
The XLT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 92,610 KM
Cloth Interior, 4.6 Litre 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 58,900 Km
1.8 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Automatic Transmission, Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Summer Tires And Much More. 103,428 KM
Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Leather Interior, 8 Passenger Seating, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering. 113,012 KM
$6,993+HST
$92 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8842B
$22,211
+HST
$198 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8668
$10,998 +HST
$109 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8875A
2008 Pontiac Montana SV6
2006 Dodge Magnum SXT
2009 Toyota Venza
Cloth Interior, 3.5L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With.188,000 KM
This Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 57,925 KM
This Is The Uplevel Model And Comes Equipped With Dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry And Much More. 138,875 KM
$18,499
+HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8899
$152 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS $16,994 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P9021
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5X Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 4cyl 2.5l Engine, DVD/ NAV Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 93,497 KM
$17,869
+HST
$160 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9012
2009 Nissan Xterra S AWD
2009 Ford F-150 XLT
Equipped With AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 92,162 KM
4.6l V8 Engine, 4 X 4, Long Box, Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, CD Player, Regular Cab 4 X 4 Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 69,220 KM
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
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2nd Annual Wolfe Island Outdoor Winter Classic Sports - The Loyalist 101 Jets and Bath Road Rangers face off during the Wolfe Island Outdoor WInter Classic hockey tournament on Jan. 5. The Rangers skated to a 7 - 4 vitory. The tournament gave youngsters from Novice to Midget divisions the opportunity to play in an outdoor game.
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City to charge property owners for repeated false fire alarm calls By Bill Hutchins Reporter
Kingston Heritage – If your fire alarm system keeps malfunctioning, then now is the time to get it fixed. Kingston is joining the growing list of cities to start charging property owners a fee for responding to multiple false alarms such as those in apartments, institutions and companies. The new bylaw, approved unanimously by council Jan. 7, is based on a recommendation by fire chief Rheaume Chaput.
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not a money grab. “My goal is not to generate revenue. It’s to mitigate malfunctioning alarm systems.” It costs the fire department $300 an hour to press one of its trucks into service, and calls often involve two or more vehicles. But it’s more than fuel costs and vehicle wear-andtear that’s driving the new bylaw rates. Chief Chaput says responding to false alarms also carries a huge risk for fire fighters as they race through traffic in emergency mode, while leaving other areas of
the city “thinned out” to respond to legitimate fire calls. “I’m very concerned that at some point our luck is going to run out.” Councillors had no qualms approving the bylaw as long as the fire chief has the power to reduce or waive fees in certain circumstances, such as if a resident reports a false fire at a neighbouring property. Chief Chaput says Kingston’s new bylaw is patterned after many other cities, but the penalties are much lower. He hopes the fees will provide enough incentive to fix malfunctioning alarms.
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Council Cop: City hires Integrity Commissioner to help police itself By Bill Hutchins Reporter
Kingston Heritage - The City of Kingston is adding a new position to its payroll – someone whose job it will be to keep tabs on the conduct of council. By a close 7-6 vote, councillors decided to hire a permanent part-time Integrity Commissioner at an estimated cost of $50,000 a year. “This is really a service to the public,” said Coun. Bryan Paterson, who supported the new position. He says similar watchdogs of political ethics are hired by the federal and provincial governments to provide an extra layer of transparency. “Why would we want to exclude Kingston from that same level of oversight?” said Paterson. According to a staff report, the Integrity Commissioner will be hired on retainer fee, plus other legal costs, to respond to complaints from either politicians or the public concerning council’s Code of Conduct. The Code, adopted in 2010, sets out guidelines by which elected officials must govern themselves such as avoiding a conflict of interest, and not accepting gifts, injuring the reputation of staff or leaking confidential information. Some councillors complained they remain unsure about the investigator’s role or how it will benefit taxpayers. “I’m not sure what this is all about,” said Coun. Liz Schell. Coun. Rick Downes argued tax dollars should be used on more important things. “Why do we need another bureaucrat to police us?” However, Coun. Dorothy Hector says other communities that have embraced the position “tend to have more confidence in their council.” She says previous attempts of council to police its own conduct have not met with much success,
and an independent investigator with no political affiliations is the best approach. “We have tried political solutions … and it doesn’t work.” Council first launched a study of the pros and cons of hiring an Integrity Commissioner in early 2013. Coun. Hector admits the timing of the Jan. 7 debate on whether to have an Integrity Commissioner as a municipal employee is “unfortunate” because it comes in the midst of a parallel investigation. Toronto lawyer George Rust-D’Eye was recently hired to probe the conduct of a councillor or city official surrounding a recent Ontario Municipal Board hearing into municipal district boundaries. City officials won’t disclose ex-
actly who the focus of the investigation is because it remains a closed-door matter. The secrecy surrounding the ongoing inquiry appears to be adding to criticism surrounding the position. Some wanted the hiring debate postponed until the outcome of Rust-D’Eye’s investigation is known, suggesting it can be used as a pilot project to give councillors a better understanding of how the process works. RustD’Eye’s report will be made public. “We should finish that investigation before starting another one,” said Coun. Lisa Osanic. An attempt to defer the hiring motion was defeated 7-6. Many are concerned that making the position permanent could spark one witch hunt after another. However, city solicitor Hal
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a year” based on hourly legal fees and other expenses once the role is utilized. The Integrity Commissioner’s hiring was supported by Mayor Mark Gerretsen, plus councillors Sandy Berg, Kevin George, Dorothy Hector, Bryan Paterson, Brian Reitzel and Jeff Scott. Those voting against it were councillors Rick Downes, Bill Glover, Rob Hutchison, Jim Neill, Lisa Osanic and Liz Schell. Linscott says he’ll begin drafting a Request for Proposals in order to fill the position within the next couple of months. He says it’s very likely that a local lawyer will be retained, but will work out of their own office when called upon to investigate municipal conduct issues.
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The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 10 a.m. sharp. Jane MacNamara, from Toronto OGS, will speak on “Inheritance in Ontario: Estate Files and Beyond”. Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Visitors always welcome. Further Gregory. Drop into the drum circle info at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy Street) on Sundays, 8-10pm. No experience ‘’Sno-Birds’’ Wednesday morning or necessary. Free. This circle is open afternoon golf clinics for women and to all. Ben’s Pub is family-friendly, men 50+ yrs. who would like to imall ages, and wheelchair accessible. prove distance/accuracy of the ball, Bring hand drums (African, Middle as well as addressing injuries specifEastern, Irish, etc.), shakers, flutes, ic to golf . Fundraiser for Women’s and other instruments. If you don’t Shelters. For location & additional have any, we have extra. Come to info. call Dee at 613-389-6540. play, or sit back and watch. Go to www.juliangregory.ca for more in- Seniors Association Board Member Search - The Seniors Associaformation. tion is seeking nominations for the Something for everyone! Are you 2014 – 2016 term. The governing new in Kingston or had a lifestyle Board helps guide the organization change? Want to meet people and and represents members (must be get active with a large range of ac- a member of the Association prior tivities? Then Newcomers is for to nomination). Packages available you. We meet monthly on the second at The Seniors Centre or DianeL@ Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at seniorskingston.ca (accepted until Gordon Tompkins Home,435 Davis January 31, 2014). Drive Kingston. Attention women (16 and over) who Seeley’s Bay Legion - In branch love to sing! The Greater Kingston darts Saturday, Jan. 18; Sunday Chorus of the Sweet Adelines invite you to come and try us out! We brunch Jan. 29, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. sing four-part harmony, a Capella in Chair Massage Friday, Jan. 17 and Barbershop style. Learning CDs are third Friday of every month. Mas- provided so you do not need to know sage helps balance, boost energy, how to read music. Come and have improve circulation, and relieve fun in a friendly atmosphere. Make muscle tension. Schedule your mas- lasting friends and beautiful music sage with Marie Dundon, certified & with us. Rehearsal Tuesday evenings, registered massage practitioner, at 6:30 pm at the Christian Fellowship The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. Church, 2647 Hwy 38, Kingston. Call 613-389-9370 for more information. 613-548-7810. Odessa Agricultural Society annual meeting Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Odessa Fairgrounds in the meeting room. All members welcome. Information 613-386-3619.
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The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet at St.John’s Hall in Bath on Monday, Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. Eric Weese of Weese Tree Preservation, will speak about Pruning Your Trees. Visitors always welcome. Further info at www.bathgardeningclub.com. The Creative Arts Focus Program of LDSB/QECVI Presents: Visual Paradise 2014 - A Gallery Exhibit of Fine Art & Design. 255 Princess St. Show continues Daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sundays to Jan. 26. Admission is FREE! Further info: 613-5404134/546-1714. The Matthew J. Dawe Memorial Legion Branch 631 - Friday entertainment Jan. 17. Come enjoy the fun with music by Musicmaker from 7 - 11 p.m. Come early and enjoy a meal from our kitchen. Giant Book & Music Sale - Volunteers needed to help sort donated books, cds, and puzzles for the Seniors Association’s Giant Book & Music Sale. Donations accepted until February 14. Volunteers also needed for the sale which takes place at The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St on February 28 & March 1. Call Jean Lawson at 613-548-7810. Arthritis Clinic - Tuesday, Jan. 21 - The Arthritis Society comes to The Seniors Centre the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month to provide free one-on-one clinics. Call 1.800.321.1433 ext 1584 for an appointment.
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Lifestyle - The corn popper hung on a nail behind the Findlay Oval. It was a big wire basket affair, blackened from use, with a long steel handle. Father said his grandfather made it, but Mother was reasonably sure she saw one just like in Scott’s hardware. It didn’t matter to us how it got to the farm in Northcote, it only mattered that we had it. Nothing pleased me more on a cold winter’s night, always on a Saturday, when Mother would tell Audrey to take down the popper and make up a batch of popcorn. Of course, that didn’t happen if it conflicted with
the same night as the Saturday night house party. Although we grew corn, it wasn’t from our crop that we got the kernels. At Briscoe’s General Store there was a big bag, back near the barrel of molasses and the coal-oil, which held bulk corn you could buy by the pound. The tin scoop sat on top of the kernels, and the paper bags were piled on the counter, and for ten cents you got enough corn to last half the winter. My sister Audrey was the one to pop the corn. That is until the night my brother Emerson said he thought it was high time he was allowed to do the job. Audrey didn’t mind giving it up, but I had serious doubts Emerson, who said he knew a faster way to pop the corn, was up to the job. It had been a long day, and Mother was in no mood to argue, so she told Emerson to get down the wire basket,
and take the bag of corn out of the cupboard. He dumped the amount needed into the wire basket, hooked it closed and moved over to the Findlay Oval. You had to have a strong arm to not only shake the basket continually over the hot stove lid, but to endure long minutes before the corn started to pop. Emerson seemed to think the faster you scraped the basket over the lid, the sooner the corn would start to pop. Audrey had already put a soup bowl of butter on the back of the stove to melt. Popcorn was not good without a big splash of melted butter. Well, we could see Emerson was getting impatient. Audrey told him shaking the basket faster had nothing to do with getting the kernels to pop, it had everything to do with the heat of the stove. That gave Emerson an idea. If the lid wasn’t hot
enough, then surely putting the basket right over the hot coals would do the trick. He slid the lid off, and put the basket directly in the hole it left, and a fraction from the burning wood. Soon the corn was popping at a great rate, and Emerson was shaking the basket like his life depended on it. Mother was watching from the end of the kitchen table, shaking her head. She was a firm believer in letting us learn from our mistakes, and there was no doubt in her mind Emerson was in for a great lesson! The popper was full to bursting, and Emerson raced over to the table to dump it into the big baking bowl. It was soon obvious that the only popcorn we could eat was sitting in the bottom of the bowl, because the bottom half of the basket was burnt to a crisp. “Didn’t feel like popcorn any-
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Heritage Editorial - It’s official. The winter of 2013-2014 is the worst I’ve ever seen - and I lived in Ottawa for four years. As I write this, my phone tells me it’s minus 14 outside, feeling like minus 26 with the windchill, and that’s downright balmy compared to what we experienced last week. I don’t need to tell you what we’ve been through. The countless snowstorms in November and December. The ice storm. The thawing and flash freezing. The brutal cold snaps that seem to hit every week or so. As anyone who reads this column regularly knows, I don’t like winter at the best of times. I hate not being able to run outside. (Yes, I know there are many people who continue to do so all year long, but I just find it terribly unpleasant.) I hate how dry my skin, lips and hair get, and it seems like no amount of moisturizer, tea/ water or lip gloss will ever be enough. I hate my ugly, salt-stained boots and how I can’t wear a dress without freezing. Then last night I lived through my worst winter experience yet. Driving home from yoga, I found myself in a snow squall, unable to see anything more than a couple of feet in front of the car. The drive from the studio to home usually takes about five minutes; this one took over 20. I’m almost surprised I was able to get home at all, considering the lack of visibility. “It’s like we live in the Arctic or something,” I thought to myself as I inched my way home, white knuckles
glued to the steering wheel. And it’s true. No matter how many times the smug winter lovers of the world shake their heads and say “what do you expect, it’s Canada” whenever anyone dares to utter a complaint about the weather, it’s hard for anyone to argue that this is normal. I was curious to learn what weather experts have to say about all the unseasonably frigid temperatures and bizarre precipitation, so I did some googling. Apparently, many scientists believe that this winter can be viewed as a counterintuitive example of global warming in action. Researchers told Andrew Freedman of The Guardian’s Climate Central that North America is caught in a “polar vortex”, which is “moving around the Arctic like a slowing spinning top, eventually falling over and blowing open the door to the Arctic freezer.” I’m no scientist, but that seems like a pretty bang on description of what we’ve been experiencing to me. Still, whether it’s a polar vortex or just one of those good old fashioned Canadian winters we all claim to remember fondly from childhood, the fact remains that it’s miserable out there and we must find ways of dealing with it. My go-to solution is always a trip south. Unfortunately, this is usually not a reality. Still, there are ways of bringing a little piece of the islands to you, even in the midst of the worst winter in recent memory. Here are some tips from one who has many years of experience in this department:
1) Listen to a lot of Jimmy Buffett and reggae. Lately, I’ve been really into reggae-style covers of popular songs. Did you know UB40 and Chrissie
Hynde do a rocking reggae version of “I Got You Babe”? Definitely worth checking out. 2) Drink alcoholic beverages. I know you’ve resolved to be healthier in the new year and the thought of turning to alcohol to solve your problems seems like a bad idea, but trust me, it’s not. A little glass of rum punch in the evening will trick you into thinking you’re on vacation and, in turn, lift your spirits. 3) If alcohol is not an option, drink smoothies, preferably ones with pineapple and/or cocoanut and/or mango. If it’s a sunny day, go sit beside a window and close your eyes while you drink it. Imagine you’re on a beach. 4) Watch the movie Cocktail. Dream of kissing a young Tom Cruise under a Jamaican waterfall. 5) Buy yourself a calendar that has pictures of tropical places. (At this point they’ve got to be about 70 per cent off.) Put it someplace where you will see it all the time and enjoy a little slice of paradise all year long.
Non-smoking week… is it still necessary? The third week of January, in this case Jan. 19-25, is National Non-Smoking Week. This week has been observed for more than 30 years and is considered one of the most important events in Canada’s ongoing public health education efforts. In recent years, there have been increased efforts to change how cigarettes are viewed including stats and photos on the outside of packages detailing the health affects of smoking and, more recently, covers over the packages in places where they are sold. These efforts are great and in some cases very effective, but what else can actually be done to discourage people from smoking? For each annual National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW) there is a theme that is chosen as the focus and this year the theme is truth in advertising. The campaign consists of posters with cigarettes in a package shaped like a coffin and a slogan stating that if there was truth in advertising, a package of cigarettes would look like this. While this is true, is that really going to stop people? If the photos of blackened teeth and throat tubes haven’t stopped them, then how will a coffin shaped box? At this point, the vast majority of the population is aware of the health concerns that surround smoking. If they do smoke they see the effects on every package they open, and yet they choose to continue. Advertising has come a long way already and the days of smoking being portrayed as glamorous and trendy are long gone. There are no longer smoking sections in restaurants and multiple laws have been passed about smoking in various other locations. The NNSW claims that one of their goals is a smoke-free society in Canada, but is that really plausible? What about the farmers and manufacturers that rely on the tobacco industry for their livelihood? Realistically, there will always be individuals that choose to smoke and while it is still good to focus on this health concern, maybe we should question the importance of dedicating a week to this issue when there are so many other health concerns out there that also deserve our attention.
I hope this list assists you in making the remainder of winter bearable. If not, feel free to write to me and vent about the weather. Misery loves company, after all
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McKeown unfazed by NHL talk surrounding him lot of minutes for us every game and plays in every situation,” Gill said. “When you are logging those minutes, you can’t just use your legs to create chances. You need to use your mind too and he is doing that.” McKeown’s offensive production has increased this season. He recorded 27 points (seven goals and 20 assists) through 34 games, just two points shy of his total during 61 games of his rookie season in the OHL. McKeown doesn’t believe he is doing anything different this season. “I am a year older and more experienced. My knowledge of the league is better. I find when you move the puck up quickly to the forwards, the offence will come,” he said, adding that a few more points on the power play have helped pad his stats. Knowing when to join the rush is his biggest challenge, admits McKeown. He has had conversations with Coach Gill in practice, trying to get better in that area. Coach Gill said McKeown’s desire to improve in this area has paid off. “Sometimes when you’re that talented it’s hard to know when to back off. Less is more,” Gill said. “Roland, by doing less, is now doing more for the team.” Like many other Canadian hockey fans, McKeown found himself watching the World Junior Hockey Championships over the holidays.
Heritage Sports - Roland McKeown knows National Hockey League scouts are in the stands most nights, perched high above the ice observing his every shift. With the scouts’ subjective opinions beyond his control, McKeown tries to focus on playing his game. “I want to have fun and let scouts do what they are going to do,” he said. “One team might like you for one thing and another team might not like you for the same reason.” The 17-year-old defenceman (18 years old as of Jan. 20) has given the talent evaluators plenty to get excited about in his second season with the Kingston Frontenacs. In the International Scouting Service’s latest report released on Dec. 16, McKeown ranked as the 11th best prospect in this year’s NHL draft. Kingston head coach Todd Gill has been equally impressed with the development of the young rearguard. McKeown’s importance to the Frontenacs became apparent after the Christmas break when he was out of the lineup for several games. The team struggled defensively as the other blueliners were asked to play more shifts than they were accustomed to with McKeown in the lineup. Appropriately, McKeown was named the Frontenacs’ Defenceman of the Month for January, 2014. “Roland is a guy who logs a
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Pulling on the Team Canada jersey at the under-20 hockey championship is definitely a long-term goal for McKeown. If that opportunity opens up one day, McKeown will be able to draw on his wealth of international experience. He won gold at the under-18 world championship in Sochi, Russia, in April 2013 followed by another victory at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in August. He was also an assistant captain for Team Ontario at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. That team did not earn a medal. The experiences made an impression on McKeown and helped him realize what an honour it is to represent your country on the world stage. “At both tournaments (we won) we faced adversity and overcame it. At the under-18 world cham- Kingston Frontenacs’ defenceman Roland McKeown. Photo/John Harman pionship we weren’t favoured to win so it was a really good feel- the next two seasons. The Fronte- Prospects game. ing to beat the U.S. And at the Ivan nacs drafted him second overall in “I am looking forward to going Hlinka tournament, we needed a the 2012 OHL Priority Draft. to Calgary. It should be a great exshootout win to make the playoff As another important draft on perience,” he said. “Kuj (Ryan Kuround.” the horizon, McKeown has an- jawinski) went last year and he had Hockey is something McKeown other important chance to impress fun and enjoyed the experience. He has enjoyed from an early age. the ever-present scouts at the Ca- just told me not to worry too much Growing up in Listowel, Ont., nadian Hockey League Top Pros- about it and play my game.” McKeown would tag along with his pects game, which takes place this The Frontenacs are on the road dad who was the general manager Wednesday in Calgary. He will be this weekend for evening games of the local Jr. B team. He played joined by teammates Sam Bennett in Niagara on Jan. 17 and Guelph minor hockey with the local AAA and Spencer Watson. on Jan. 19. They then take on the team, the Huron-Perth Lakers, beAnd as you would expect, McK- Ottawa 67s on Jan. 22 before refore leaving home at age 14 to suit eown’s approach will be the same turning home Jan. 26 for a Sunday up for the Toronto AAA Marlies as it has been all season when he afternoon game against the Belbantam and minor midget teams suits up for Team Cherry at the Top leville Bulls.
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Kingston Heritage – In just over nine months Kingston voters will go to the polls to elect their new city council. And Mark Gerretsen is hoping recent history repeats itself. Although he hasn’t formally filed his nomination papers just yet, Gerretsen has confirmed that he intends to seek a second term as Mayor of Kingston. “I plan to run again for mayor. I don’t see why I wouldn’t unless something dramatic happened that would prevent me from doing that.” The first term mayor says he enjoys his role as City Hall’s top politician and hopes voters will give him another four years in office. He is also relieved that by publicly announcing his mayoralty intentions sooner he can finally quash any rumours of higher political aspirations. He says he does not want to try and succeed his father, veteran MPP John Gerretsen, who will retire when the next provincial election is called. “Being mayor of the City of Kingston is an awesome opportunity and a great job. I love doing what I do.” In a wide-ranging year end interview, Gerretsen talked about some of the current council’s accomplishments, notably; the revitalization of the Memorial Centre and Lake Ontario Park, rebuilding Artillery
Park pool, widening a busy section of John Counter Boulevard and maintaining property taxes with a 2.5 percent increase for two years in a row. “While we are maintaining this low tax rate we are also continuing to invest in roads. You can’t drive on a city street in the summer without encountering construction.” He also downplayed criticism that he presides over a fractious council that seems to have deep ideological divisions on topics ranging from whether Kingston should have a casino to its controversial stand on its own district boundaries. The latter issue was the subject of a heated council debate, Ontario Municipal Board challenge and, now, an investigation by a newly-appointed Integrity Commissioner. The mayor defends the need to investigate claims of questionable council conduct during the district boundary appeals process. “We can’t really comment on what they’re investigating, but I can definitely tell you it was our director of legal services that came to council and said ‘I have a serious concern with something I’ve become aware of.’” The independent Commissioner’s final report to council will be made public, he added. In spite of the ongoing probe, Gerretsen claims the 13-member council is not as divided as some people may think. “The relationships are not that bad,” he said, adding councillors are passionate about their districts. “It’s not all what it seems like on (televised council meetings).”
Gerretsen also played up his role as a social media junkie, noting he enjoys interacting with constituents using platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. He says social media allows people to have fast access to the mayor – something that wouldn’t have been possible just a few years ago. “Politics is different now. People are engaged at a different level.” Gerretsen has waded into his share of social media controversies, including his recent criticism of student behaviour during fall Homecoming and feuding with a lobbyist over his support of hosting a casino. But he says public criticism comes with the territory. “Do I get carried away sometimes? Absolutely. I’m not perfect. Sometimes I say stuff on social media that afterwards I regret.” He also dismissed any suggestion that his advisors should first be able screen his social media postings. “A lot of politicians do that, but I’m not a big fan of that.” He says his Tweets and Facebook messages are a means of communicating in the moment, and moving to scripted responses could lose the immediacy of his messages. “If you’re going to get engaged you have to do it at the exact minute. If you’re trying to have these orchestrated messages being delivered you run the risk of falling behind the curve.” Nominations for council and school board candidates opened Jan. 2. So far, no candidate has formally entered the race for mayor. The civic elections take place Oct. 27.
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Heritage News - For many parents, the “birds and the bees” discussion with children can be a rather awkward occasion. The Kingston Unitarian Fellowship (KUF) is hoping to assist with this task by offering an Our Whole Lives (OWL) comprehensive program for children of all ages. Grounded in a holistic view of sexuality, OWL equips participants with accurate, age-appropriate information in six subject areas: human development, relationships, personal skills, sexual behaviour, sexual health, and society and culture. “I took a precursor of the OWL program it my own youth and it was life-changing for me,” says Shawn Cox, program facilitator and director of religious exploration at KUF. “It really had a life-altering and a positive impact on me.” In addition to providing facts about anatomy and human development, the program assists participants in clarifying their values, building interpersonal skills, and understanding the spiritual, emotional, and social aspects of sexuality. “It’s age appropriate and when we’re dealing with the youngest kids we’re talking about personal space and we give names to things that are often mysteries,” Cox says, noting that studies have shown that kids who are able to call their body parts by their correct names are less likely to abused. “If a kid is left with secret things and they don’t know how to talk about them, they don’t talk about them. But if a kid is able to talk about their penis or their vagina, it breaks the illusion that a pedophile can have.” Younger children are also introduced to where babies come from – “we take away the cabbage leaves and the storks and everything,” notes Cox - as well as to the fact
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Rosanne Cash: a genre-busting musician Entertainment - Rosanne Cash follows her own path. That includes her decision to live in lower Manhattan in New York City instead of Nashville. Her music fits into the indie-rock realm as well as the country world. Born in Memphis, her family moved to California when her father’s (country and folk icon Johnny Cash) career skyrocketed. She attended Vanderbilt University to study English and drama and then moved back to California to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. She recorded her first album in Munich, Germany in 1978. Columbia Records took notice and signed her to the label. Her first Columbia album, Right or Wrong, launched three hit singles. She moved from California back to the land of her birth, Tennessee in 1981. Her second album, Seven Year Ache, produced hit singles on both the Billboard Country Chart and the Billboard Pop Chart. There have been some odd and humorous twists in her career. The strangest is possibly her Grammy history. Her 1981 hit, Seven Year Ache, was expected to win a Grammy Award, but didn’t. A few years later she wrote, I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me,
about not winning the Grammy. That song won the Grammy. Go figure. She moved to New York City in 1991. In 2009, Rosanne Cash released an album based on a list of songs her father gave her when she was 18. The list of 100 essential songs was intended to expand her knowledge and understanding of country music. She chose 12 of them for The List album, released in 2009. Songs on the album include: Sea of Heartbreak, sung with Bruce Springsteen; Harlan Howard’s Heartaches by the Number, which features Elvis Costello; Hedy West’s 500 Miles; Bob Dylan’s Girl from the North Country; and Merle Haggard’s Silver Wings, featuring Rufus Wainwright. In a National Public Radio interview, she explained the origin of the list. “When I was 18 years old, I went on the road with my dad after I graduated from high school. And we were riding on the tour bus one day, kind of rolling through the South, and he mentioned a song,” she says. “We started talking about songs, and he mentioned one, and I said, ‘I don’t know that one.’ And he mentioned another. I said, ‘I don’t
Grammy winning musician/songwriter Rosanne Cash, daughter of icon Johnny Cash, is a legend on her own, with multiple hit songs in different genres, including country and indie-rock. She performs at the Grand Theatre on January 31. know that one either, Dad,’ and he became very alarmed that I didn’t know what he considered my own musical genealogy. So he spent the rest of the afternoon making a list for me, and at the end of the day, he said, ‘This is your education.’ And across the top of
the page, he wrote ‘100 Essential Country Songs.’” She noted that the list might have been better called 100 Essential American Songs. “It was very comprehensive,” she says. “He covered every critical point in Southern and American music: early folk songs, protest songs, Delta blues, Southern gospel, early country music, Appalachian. Everything that fed into country music was on that list.” When touring to support her 2006 album, Black Cadillac, Cash’s life took a drastic turn. In 2007 she had to cancel all further concert dates in order to undergo brain surgery for a rare disorder, Chiari I malformation. She wrote about the experience in an article called, “Well, Actually, It Is Brain Surgery,” which appeared in the New York Times. Her new album, released this month, The River and the Thread, is her 13th studio recording since 1978. “I went back to where I was born, and these songs started arriving in me,” says Cash. “All these things happened that made me feel a deeper connection to the South than I ever had. We started finding these great stories, and the melodies that went with those experiences.” The River and the Thread looks at the geographic, emotional and
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historic landscape of the American South. The album features the likes of guitar wizard Derek Trucks and living legends like John Prine and Tony Joe White. Rosanne Cash wrote all the songs with her collaborator and husband, John Leventhal, who also produced the album and plays guitar. In preparation for the album, Cash and Leventhal toured the South several times. They visited places like Natchez and the blues trail, the plantation where Howlin’ Wolf and Charley Patton worked and sang, and the home of William Faulkner. Along the way they searched for the Tallahatchie Bridge (Ode to Billy Joe). Nearby, they discovered famed musician Robert Johnson’s gravesite. “It was unbelievably haunting there, just chilling,” says Rosanne Cash. She calls the region a vortex of music and revolution. Money Road, the last song on The River and the Thread, is about the area. The thread used to weave the album is the American South, the Cash family homeland. The song The Long Way Home reflects Rosanne Cash’s life. “The sentiment is universal,” she says. “Most of us go a long way and try a lot of things before we come home to ourselves. To paraphrase Paul Theroux, ‘We go away to find the changes in ourselves. We go away to find our place in the world.’” In addition to multiple albums of her own, Rosanne Cash has appeared on albums by many other musicians, including Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Marc Cohn, The Chieftains, Tom Chapin and Jeff Bridges. It’s hard to classify this Grammy Award-winning musician. She’s had 11 number one singles that fit in several genres from country and rock to roots and pop. One of her hits was a recording of Johnny Cash’s #1 hit (1961), Tennessee Flat Top Box. Her album The List won the Americana Music Award for Best Album of the Year. In addition to her music, Rosanne Cash has also written adult and children’s books and has contributed to New York Magazine, The New York Times and Rolling Stone. What kind of music will you hear during her upcoming Grand Theatre performance on Jan. 31? It’s best to say you’ll hear Americana at its finest. With lots of material from her new album to showcase, you’ll hear old and new. For tickets (only a few are still available), visit www.kingstongrand.com
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The Domino invites you to spend an evening with Mr. Green is sentenced to community service and the judge orders him to visit Mr. Green once a week for six months. This is where the new play Visiting Mr. Green begins. Pauline Jodoin is the director of this comedy/drama, which opened at the Domino Theatre on Jan 9. Jodoin was immediately attracted to the play and couldn’t resist the character of Mr. Green.
“He is an amazing character,” explained Jodoin. “He is an elderly man who just wants to be left alone, but he is brought out of his shell by Ross as he keeps comHeritage Events – Mr. Green is 86 years ing to visit. I find when I read a play and old. He just lost his wife of 60 years and I can envision it in my head, then I know he isn’t sure he wants to continue on withthat it is a play that I want to direct and out her. On top of all that, he is almost that definitely happened with this play. It run down by a car while out on the street. really played out for me the whole time I The driver of the vehicle, Ross Gardener, was reading it.” This play marks Jodoin’s directing debut at the Domino, but she is no stranger to theatre. She was an active director, stage manager and producer in Cornwall before recently moving to Kingston. “My husband worked in Cornwall and the place he worked at closed down and we decided it was time to move on so we moved to Kingston,” said Jodoin. “I got involved with the Domino Theatre and then this play came up this year and I read it and thought it was definitely the one I had to direct.” The play, written by Jeff Baron, centers around Mr. Green and Ross Gardener. They are the only two characters in the play, which is sometimes challenging for actors, but Jodoin could not be more pleased with the casting and how the play has progressed throughout rehearsals. “Bill Morrow [Mr. Green] is a seasoned actor with Domino. He has been here for years and he has won Theatre Ontario Awards and Eastern Ontario Drama League Awards. Ian Cuthbertson [Ross Gardener] is from Montreal and he comes into Kingston to teach at Queen’s during the week and he auditioned for us and the actors were just such a great pair. They have wonderful chemistry and that is essential in this play. They carry the whole play and both of Bob Morrow as Mr. Green (left) and Ian Cuthbertson as Ross Gardener in Visiting Mr. them are on stage the whole time. They had Green, playing at the Domino Theatre until Jan. 25. Photo/Mandy Marciniak. a monstrous amount of lines to learn and they have both really come through.”
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Work on the set for the play and rehearsals have been a bit challenging given the recent weather in the city and both were halted for an entire weekend due to the ice storm, but Jodoin is happy to be back on track. She attributes much of this to the hard work of the actors and crew and looks forward to being able to show Kingstonians this great production. “It is a nice evening of entertainment and the Domino is a lovely theatre to come to,” added Jodoin. “Mr. Green and Ross are just so lovable and I think people will really enjoy them as characters. I think it is a nice diversion for a winter evening, if people want to come out and just be swept away for a couple of hours. It lets people look at someone else’s life and hopefully realize that there are people out there who are different from us who may have it a bit harder but if they can work through it so can we.” Visiting Mr. Green opened in the Davies Auditorium at the Domino Theatre on Jan. 9 and plays Thursday through Saturday until Jan. 25. Tickets are $20 each and are available through the Grand Theatre box office 613.530.2050 or at the Domino ticket office an hour before the 8 p.m. show. For more information go to www.dominothatre.com
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Heritage News – Birthdays are always a good time, especially when it is your 199th birthday. Last week, Kingston celebrated the birth of Sir John A. Macdonald in various ways throughout the city, including multiple showings of Sir John, Eh? The Road Show, a newly modified version of the original show that played at the Grand Theatre last year. A group of five actors with the SALON Acting Company modified their popular historical show and made it kid-friendly. The group then performed throughout last week at Sir John A. Macdonald Public School. “It worked out to be a really nice partnership for this week,� said Mary Rita Holland, Project Manager for the Sir John A. Macdonald Bicentennial Commission. “The show is great for all ages and so far they have performed it for students from junior kindergarten right up to Grade 8. They have all loved it and a lot of them actually came back to see it again.� The 50-minute show focuses on pre-confederation in Canada and the influence Macdonald had on that period of Canadian history. While the show is comedic and musical and whimsical, it still does a great job of accurately teaching the history and important events to children. “The response has been very, very good,� said Holland, “For the young students, confederation is kind of a tricky topic to explain, but
the actors do a great job. They have been at this for a while and they are very skilled at performing for different age groups. They worked hard to create some activity guides in advance for the teachers to give to students to help them understand the history. They also created some videos to show to students to help them better understand. There is also a lot of audience participation involved in the production, which students always love.� The shows were really a practice run for the acting group, which is now taking the show on the road next week. The group is heading east to perform the musical show at 16 different schools and hopefully more after they return. “The plan is to go out west as well,� explained Holland, “We’ve partnered with VIA Rail for some travel already. The next trip will be to go out west and as they travel they will perform vignettes from the show on the train and then hopefully in schools along the way too. Hopefully we can organize a full trip, but that really depends on interest and funding at this point.� For now, the group is just excited to have the opportunity to perform for kids and show them a bit of history. The Bicentennial Commission is working hard to bring the history of Sir John A. Macdonald to all Canadians, but communicating with youth is really the priority. “We are putting together an online library. It will be a resource for teachers, students, academics and the general public. We have mate-
rial that is primary source archival material and we are putting it all into digital format. That is a really big project and it is something that we’d like to be able to leave behind for students and future generations,�
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Heritage Events – “Sustainability isn’t about deprivation,� says Rena Upitis, executive director of Wintergreen Studios. The organization is devoted to promoting sustainable living, and holds a variety of workshops and retreats in its off-grid straw house located in Yarker. “All of the workshops have something to do with sustainability but also with beauty and art and living well.� Upitis explains further. Some of what they’ve done in the past includes writing retreats with local authors, lessons on mosaic and linen work, and readings from the likes of Lawrence Hill and Lorna Crozier. Wintergreen’s latest work, though, has been with a younger audience: they’ve been running a program entitled “Simple Abundance,� which teaches grade-school children the benefits of local food, renewable energy, and natural building.
Rena Upitis is getting ready for Red Boot Benefit.
The program was funded for the last year by an Ontario Trillium Fund grant. The program, which began sessions in September, has already worked with a number of local schools. “We’ve reached hundreds and hundreds of people,� Upitis says proudly. The studio also holds workshops for students in the Faculty of Education, so that they can introduce sustainability in their practicums and future classrooms. With the Trillium grant coming to an end at the end of March, though, Wintergreen is going to be doing its own fundraising to continue the program. Their Red Boot Benefit on Feb. 1 will be the major fundraising event, preceded by several weeks of workshops. Upitis jokes that there is no significance to the name other than that “people find it easy to remember names like that,� she laughs. “And it felt like a really jolly thing to do in the middle of the winter.� Any attendees in red boots qualify for a door prize. The event is being held in Memorial Hall, one of City Hall’s grand old rooms. The evening will have entertainment and music, readings, a variety of draws and a silent auction. Upitis looks most forward to the auction. “We’ve had so many great donations that where we will get the most benefit for the benefit, if you’ll excuse the pun, is from the silent auction.� Items vary widely, and include everything from tea for two at David’s Tea to a three-night stay in New York City. Wintergreen is also auctioning off four celebrity luncheons: one-on-one dining experiences with Peter Milliken, Helen Humphreys, Lawrence Scanlan and Steven Heighton. The venues are pillars of the Kingston food scene: Casa, Le Chien Noir, The River Mill and Dianne’s Fish bar. “We’d love to raise $20,000,� says Upitis of Wintergreen’s goals. “It all seems so impossible, but we’re excited about the possibility of what we can do.� Tickets to the Red Boot Benefit are $75 and available online at www.wintergreenstudios.com or in person at Tara Natural Foods, Novel Idea, and Sustainable Kingston.
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Let Us Eat: Food as a foundation for change groups. “You qualify as food insecure if you fit the following attributes,” said Bedore. “By not having enough food to eat because of lack of money; worrying that there won’t be enough to eat because of lack of money; or identified as not eating the quality or variety of foods that you would like because of the lack of money.” The argument is that there is enough food available in the world; the problem is distribution and excess in some areas. It’s a complex topic–poverty is very real for many, not only overseas, but also in our community today. We need to provide community food shelters and be more innovative in our approach through education about food, cooking and preservation. Individuals should have access to food in an inclusive and sustainable way. “It’s a tricky time of the year for those who are food insecure,” said Bedore. “You have the extra strain of gift buying and access problems with the weather. Just navigating your way to the grocery store can be an issue in bad weather with no car, icy roads and juggling bags. You also have the added judgment of the general population. There is negativity around charity and accepting donations, sometimes self-denial about how much things are affected by gift giving.” The economy shows itself to be volatile and that people’s economic security
should not be taken for granted. A recent Toronto Star article described the reality of a middle class man who was laid off from his job of thirty years and is now part of the working poor. He had to sell his house and take a job much below his level of experience just to survive. He never imagined this loss. He had envisioned a comfortable retirement, with savings and his home
paid for. Job insecurity has left him feeling lost and judged in his new environment. Why is it that if you receive aid or assistance that our community stereotypes and subjects one to judgments? The obvious answer is that most feel they pay taxes and are contributing to the economic fabric of the community. “Older members of the community recall a time in Canada when we had the big universal welfare programs,” R0012508497
Heritage Lifestyle – “Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is people who have made poverty and tolerated poverty, and it is people who will overcome it.” - Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela is dead. Recently, we also marked the anniversary of the death of John Lennon, another leader of peace and global unity. Both of their messages are consistent that we as people can collectively make a difference. Just as powerful as eradicating discrimination, access to good food can assist in and be a foundation of change. Food connects. Over the holidays, we share food as we celebrate with family and friends. For some, food is in excess, while others are visiting emergency food shelters. Every day is a good day to consider initiatives that foster a more inclusive and sustainable food system. “Food security is a complex sustainable development issue,” states the World Heath Organization website. “Access to good food is linked to health through fighting malnutrition, but also to sustainable economic development, environment, and trade.” Dr. Melanie Bedore is an adjunct professor with the Queens University Department of Geography. She holds a doctorate in human geography and is a specialist in urban food systems and food access. Her doctoral work included studies on food insecurity locally and nationally through interviews and focus
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Wishes to thank the following supporters for our Fall activities and events: Al Oldfield Sales Anne Marie Bergman Aqua Hair Studio Ashley Deveau, Thirty One & Passion Parties ASUS Autism Partnership Audrey’s Costume Castle and Dancewear Beachcomber Hot Tubs Bergeron Estate Winery Blossoms Fresh Fruit Arrangments Bursta Basket Carmelinda’s Family Restaurant Coffee Trends Costco Denise Smith Dominos Pizza Dreamcatcher Farm Elaine Carroll, Charmed Silver FAB
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said Bedore. “They’ve gone through decades of public investment in trying to get a handle on poverty that they often feel disenfranchised. However, now more that ever we need to get poverty under control.” Why should I pay for someone else’s poor spending habits? Poverty is so much more than that and someday it could be you. Today, the working poor in our community includes students, families and even seniors trying to make ends meet. “Some individuals go without as a choice,” said Bedore. “They eat a more austere diet as a value-based decision, while others do not have a choice and often are making a trade-off based on a lack of choice but as a survival skill.” Food banks are necessary to a community. They assist individuals during the last couple of days of the month when finances can be stretched. Today food banks are such established institutions in communities that it’s hard to imagine not having one. They do so much good work behind the scenes besides providing food. “The danger is that it can give a community a false sense that poverty is under control and being managed,” said Bedore. “It lulls us into complacency. We forget that poverty is a political issue. Social justice needs to provide a more fair society.” Kingston is a wonderful city, but the reality is that we live in one of the
most demographically polarized cities in terms of class and the difference between the poor and the wealthy. Headway is being made to assist homelessness. Food insecurity is more generalized. It includes individuals who may not be homeless but are trying to survive and manage on very little money. “It takes the stop gap measures like emergency food programs [such as school lunch program] and the distribution of food,” said Bedore. “ These are channels to catch people when they have an immediate need. They should exist and they are a fabric of communal charity and help for each other. “Social justice also demands really tough shifts in the way we think about poverty. It means questioning stereotypes with which we are so comfortable. You can’t have social justice if you keep blaming people and holding people responsible for their own lot in life. We as a community need to be willing to politicize the issues.” Adequate food should be available to everyone. This year, let’s begin by rethinking our stereotypes. Do not tolerate poverty because, as Mandela said, it is the people who can overcome it. If you have a food biz or organization that you would like me to visit, please email me at ladydinesalot@gmail.com or follow my blog at Ladydinesealot. com or on Facebook.
It’s Really Tough Work in the Cold By Margaret Knott Correspondent
Heritage News- Coming home on the Wolfe Island Ferry recently from a necessary visit to the city on what was one of winter’s coldest days thus far, I was struck by the fatigue I saw registered in the faces of MTO’s ferry staff members. You know them, the many men, who board us safely on and off the ferry, Lori, our lone female, the captains and mates in the ferry’s upper deck who steer the ship and those many who work below who are crucial to ferry’s safe operation, every hour in all kinds of weather, spring and summer, fall and winter and those on shore who see to its repair. We take their tasks for granted I suppose because …… Well I don’t really know why. Perhaps it is because they are always there. Its there job. Why wouldn’t they do it well. The fact that they do was written all over their faces as they chopped ice, sanded and salted the deck guided vehicles into place and struggled with the ramp. If we were cold you can imagine how cold
they were. So to them, a vote of thanks for all they do to keep the ferry running and on schedule in spite of the weather. Thanks! Of Interest to Wolfe Islanders: There was a community meeting called at the request of WI resident Kathy Horton to talk about community housing with specific reference to co-op type housing summed up as “people working together to decide what they want to create as housing.” As a member of a ‘CO’ Housing committee , not yet incorporated, she met with Mayor Doyle and Councillor Grant in September , also with Frontenac County’s Joe Gallivan and Peter Young to talk about housing possibilities. She also met with WI property owner John Weatheral who she said was interested in the ‘CO’ Housing concept. Invited to the present gathering were John McDougall, a South Frontenac and Frontenac County councillor. Councillor McDougall represents Frontenac County at the City of Kingston’s Housing and Homelessness Committee. ( Kingston provides this service
to the County in the same way the County provides Ambulance Service for Kingston. ) Also present , Mayor Denis Doyle, Councillor Wayne Grant, Frontenac Islands Interim CAO Gord Burns, island residents Betty Doyle, Clara Lovatt , Walter Knott and Frontenac County’s Joe Gallivan and Peter Young. Gallivan recently completed the Frontenac County Official Plan. Young is presently involved with a CIP (Community Improvement Plan) for Wolfe Island. The discussion moved through a series of concepts, ownership, rental, condominium, side by side units with common area, possibly municipal involvement etc. Mayor Doyle spoke of prefab design and fabrication with some flexibility. Councillor Doyle noted that Wolfe Island has been this route before. “Our community was looking for a seniors residence ,” he said. Councillor McDougall identified a similar need in South Frontenac. In either case nothing developed. The meeting shifted to a consider-
ation of senior rental housing in Marysville. Councillor McDougall reminded the group that Kingston is our service provider for social housing. “We should not forget that,” he said. . “Twenty percent of the area population is from Frontenac County... we must keep the city involved in what we do.” What was cocleded, after much discussion, was that Wolfe Island needs what it said it needed a few years ago. Affordable rental units for seniors in the village. A committee will move forward to look at the options, possible partners, funding, support from the city/ county, all directed towards the development of a business plan. No guarantees at this point and no immediate expectations…. Around Town: It’s official. Wolfe Island is registered for Kraft Hockeyville 2014. Submit a short story about Island’s “Community Spirit and Passion for Hockey” (up to 4,000 characters including spaces in full) via the Website no later than February 9, 2014 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET (Judged 1/3 each Originality, Community Spirit, Passion
for Hockey) You may attach photos. http://krafthockeyville.cbc.ca/ * And speaking about the wonderful rink on Wolfe Island, in spite of the cold it was in full use all day long last Sunday when the Bath Road Rangers Association of the Church Athletic League held their 2nd annual Hockey Classic . It went on all afternoon and into the evening. , game after game.* And Further info about the rink Check out Wolfe Island Community Centre on Facebook. Up comes quite a nice site with lots of information and some wonderful pictures. * Bad time at the WIPP when the furnace died during the very cold weather. * It is that time of year. Islanders are wondering when or if the ferry will be moving to the winter dock now that there is so much ice for the ferry to deal with and water levels are down. If it is going to happen it is just a matter of time. The question is are we ready? * Glad to hear that the docks at Amherst Island will be rebuilt to accommodate the Frontenac II’s ”roll on-roll off” features. It has been a back up ferry for Wolfe Island, so we know it well.
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Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening for the following position at our Kingston Shop:
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As President & CEO, you will report to a highly skilled policy governance Board of Directors, and lead a reputable and skilled executive team. As a coach, manager and advocate, you will promote PSFDH’s Mission, ensure operational and clinical excellence, champion quality patient care, foster organizational accountability and financial stewardship, build upon a strong community presence, while fostering an environment where everyone is treated with dignity, respect and compassion. PSFDH has strengthened its financial position while supporting its goals of providing excellent, high quality patient care and satisfaction in conjunction with ensuring the ongoing engagement of all staff and physicians. The new President & CEO will continue to develop relationships with the staff, physicians, volunteers, auxiliaries and foundations and work on strengthening relationships and partnerships with community groups and stakeholders.
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Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) est à la recherche de personnes intéressées à se joindre à son équipe pour poursuivre avec passion une vision commune, axée sur la collaboration et sur l'innovation en éducation. ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ACTUALISATION LINGUISTIQUE EN FRANÇAIS (ALF) ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE CATHOLIQUE MARIE-RIVIER (KINGSTON) Dossier 129/13-14 : 1 poste régulier à 100 % du temps (10 mois/année, 35 heures/semaine) Avec plus de 21 000 élèves fréquentant 41 écoles élémentaires, 10 écoles secondaires et son école pour adultes, le CECCE est le plus important réseau d'écoles de langue française à l'extérieur du Québec. 2 Son territoire de plus de 35 000 km dans le Centre-Est de l’Ontario s'étend de Cumberland à Pembroke, jusqu’à Trenton. Pour obtenir tous les détails relatifs au poste susmentionné, veuillez consulter le site Web du CECCE au www.ecolecatholique.ca. Il est également possible d'obtenir une copie de l’offre d'emploi à la réception du Centre éducatif du CECCE, 4000, rue Labelle à Ottawa, entre 8 h et 17 h.
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The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital is a fully accredited acute care community hospital located on two state-of-the-art sites in the picturesque communities of Perth and Smiths Falls. The hospital delivers a broad range of primary and secondary services and programs such as emergency care, medicine, obstetrics, general and specialty surgical services, dialysis, as well as diagnostic imaging, laboratory and infection control services.
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Canadian poet to explore Governor General Award-winning book of poetry with Kingston WritersFest By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
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Heritage Events - For Canadian authors, winning the Governor General’s Award is considered one of our country’s highest literary achievements. In 2013, poet Katherena Vermette was bestowed this honour for her first poetry collection, North End Love Songs, a work that was inspired by the disappearance of her brother, Donovan, in 1991, as well as her experience growing up as a child and young Métis woman in a poor Winnipeg
neighbourhood. “It felt pretty good - I still feel like it’s just setting in,” she says of winning the award. “I’m glad it was this book and this topic because this is something that’s really important to me - not only is it the story of my brother but it also talks a lot about growing up in the inner city and the struggle and the strength of the people that live there.” Vermette will be in Kingston Feb. 2 for the Kingston WritersFest off-season event An Afternoon with the Governor Generals, at which she will read from North End Love Songs. She notes that she is excited to share these poems that she has worked so hard on for so long with a Kingston audience. “I’d written the poems over many years…and they didn’t really take shape for a number of years, they were just sort of poems. Then eventually in the last couple of years they started to create a pattern and create an overall story.” Vermette says that her brother’s disappearance and death, which occurred when she was 14 and he 18, had a significant impact on the person she became as an adult. In particular, witnessing the apathetic manner in which the police responded to Donovan’s disappearance was key to shaping her worldview. “There was a lot of apathy surrounding his disappearance. It was dismissed because he was indigenous and because we lived in a poor neighbourhood. I think it’s one of those incidents that shape you no matter what but it also really shaped my politics and shaped what I intended to do with my life.
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“It was one of those stories I always wanted to articulate and it took me years to do so. I really wanted to articulate it through poetry because poetry is my first love and it’s a beautiful way to tell a story.” Vermette remarks that it was important to her to make sure each poem was just right. While most are relatively short, she explains that this doesn’t mean she spent any less time on them. “Poets are crazy editors because we obsess over those tiny little words and tiny little commas if we use them, and other little things that are seem meaningless but in a poem if it’s wrong it really stands out.” She notes that when it comes to writing poetry, she is fond of her friend Chandra Mayor’s wood carving analogy. “You get a beautiful piece of wood and you chisel it all the way down, and you polish and you chisel and you keep going until you have something that you saw in the original block of wood that’s very different than what it looked like originally.” She adds that “my goal for my poetry is not only to talk about the subjects that I choose to talk about but also to have good rhythmic poetry. To be technically as good as I can as well as everything else.” Vermette is looking forward to coming to connecting with local audiences on Feb. 2. “I hope we just have a good night,” she says. “It’s a poetry reading. Those are always fabulous and I’m looking forward to [seeing Kingston for the first time].” An Afternoon with the Governor Generals will also feature non-fiction nominee
Carolyn Abraham and fiction nominee Kenneth Bonert. All authors will take the stage in a series of readings and conversations; the event will be moderated by Globe and Mail Books editor Jared
Bland. Tickets are on sale now through the Grand Theatre box office. For more information, please visit www.kingstonwritersfest.ca.
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Places to explore and things to experience
Mark Bergin
Live arts: from entertainment to catharsis Heritage Lifestyle – Live artistic and cultural performances have the potential to range from inspiring to life-changing. There’s nothing like attending a live professional show, whether it’s music, dance, theater, spoken word, an art gallery or performance art. In theatre, all forms of dramatic productions are fascinating, but nothing tops a professional show. While praising the professional arts world, this isn’t meant to be a slight against community theatre or dance, which go by many names, depending on the politically correct atmosphere of a region. Non-professional theatre can be quite rewarding. It’s also known as recreational or amateur theatre. That doesn’t mean it’s not worthwhile; it means performers aren’t paid, or at least not paid according to professional standards. It also means they aren’t devoting their soul and their very way of making a living to their craft. There’s also school theatre, which can range from cute to stunningly professional. Productions are held at every level, from elementary and high school to college and university. When you see an exceptionally competent show, you’ll have a difficult time differentiating it from a professional performance. Juilliard school in New York City offers free or reasonably priced shows that feature a high level of skill. Locally, Regiopolis-Notre Dame consistently produces shows at a quality far above average and that definitely go beyond the amateur level. There are many local community theatre companies. I’m hesitant to name one local show or company as all work hard and put endless hours into the fine shows they produce. At the professional level, there is only one theatre company in town: Theatre Kingston. Their most recent production of Vigil was as good as anything you could see off-Broadway in New York. I’ve written about this in the past, but the difference between Broadway and off-Broadway productions isn’t related to quality or location on the street called Broadway; it depends on theatre size. Five hundred seats or more, it’s Broadway. Four hundred and ninety-nine or less, it’s offBroadway. In Eastern Ontario we are in the unique position of having easy access to New York and its endless cultural offerings. You’ll rarely see a bad show at the Broadway level of production. But they aren’t usually risk-takers. They have to sell a lot of seats so they try to host popular crowd pleasers. You’ll see greater experimentation in the off-Broadway and smaller Broadway houses. You’ll also get a very intimate feel for the performance that you won’t find in a 1,500 or 2,000 seat theatre. This intimacy is especially true of Theatre Kingston’s productions. What’s so important about theatre? It’s modern storytelling at its finest. You might be presented with a perspective that no one listens to or is aware of in day-to-day life, but when presented in the form of a story, it knocks you off your feet. Kinky Boots comes to mind. It’s all
about acceptance on many levels, including father and son differences, established groups and newcomers, straight and gay. On the stage is where an actor proves his or her mettle. It’s much easier to get it right on a movie set
ing in two Broadway plays together. Stewart longed to return to the stage, finding filmmaking far less rewarding than live work. In the arts, we explore our individual and collective souls. At the least, you’ll be entertained.
get that kind of guaranteed success in many places these days. I’ve left Broadway shows out of breath from awe or wiping my eyes from tears of laughter or sadness. Kinky Boots, Race, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, and
Renée Lemieux performs in Kay Kenney’s choreographed work with the Kingston School of Dance last June. Photos/Mark Bergin where you have the opportunity for multiple takes. In live theatre, there are no second takes. That’s why you’ll see the finest actors returning to the stage time and again. It’s where they thrive. Star Trek and Lord of the Rings actors Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are currently perform-
At best, you’ll experience catharsis on some level. You’re almost guaranteed a moving experience. Out of about 50 Broadway and off-Broadway shows I’ve seen over the past few years, there were only two that were of questionable value. That’s 96 per cent satisfaction. You don’t
Grace each provided emotional catharsis. Watching Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones age over two hours in Driving Miss Daisy was a breathtaking experience. Last week, I was surrounded by people sniffling during Celia Keenan-Bolger’s heartwrenching performance as the physi-
cally and emotionally “crippled” girl in The Glass Menagerie. After Theatre Kingston’s productions of Blue/ Orange and Vigil last year, all the way home in the car a discussion brewed on social issues and life’s meaning. And the Thousand Islands Playhouse production of Boeing Boeing provided side-splitting laughter as well as some discussion about morality. I’ve spent hours talking with a friend about a play that captured our imaginations in quite different ways. I’ve chatted over a glass of wine about dance performances that left me in awe. As for great music–I don’t care if it’s Edvard Grieg, Eminem, Martina McBride or Florence and the Machine–you’ll feel electric rushes of energy moving through your body. In the world of dance, a professional (or pre-professional school) dance performance can bring you to tears when the dancer puts it all out there in front of you on stage. Kay Kenney and Lauren Runions each choreographed a production for the Kingston School of Dance annual performance at the Grand Theatre last year. Their pieces immediately come to mind when I think of the emotionally cathartic potential of dance. When a person tells me they don’t like live theatre/dance/whatever, I’m pretty sure they haven’t seen a professional show at the highest level. That would be like judging a professional sport after only ever seeing bantam or peewee games, which are great if your or a friend’s kid/relative is playing but it’s not sport at the highest level. I’m stunned at even how many self-proclaimed critics have only seen a few New York- or London-produced shows. It’s like they’ve been watching fireworks in the local park versus those that Disney World sets off. I’d encourage you to trek to one of the world’s cultural Meccas. Visit Broadway in New York, the West End in London, or, if you want to stay on home turf, Stratford or the Shaw Festival in Ontario. Get out of your chair. Go see a live performance in theatre, dance, spoken word or music. Keep your eyes on Theatre Kingston. They don’t produce many shows in a year, but what they produce is magnificent. Their next production (Jan. 29 – Feb. 15) is Red, winner of six Tony Awards and three Drama Desk Awards. I’ll talk with director Charlotte Gowdy in next week’s Enchanté column. Attend one of the Kingston School of Dance annual senior performances in late spring. You’ll experience the highest level of dance expression in the region. Attend a performance by one of the professional dance companies coming to the Grand Theatre. Visit the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Listen to Kingston Chamber Choirs, Cantabile Choirs or the Kingston Symphony. On Jan. 18, you can relive the musical moments from your favorite movies, when the Kingston Symphony hosts a tribute to Hollywood in a performance called Lights, Camera....Music. Live arts performances are the antithesis of couch-potato mentality. It’s a new year. Get out there and experience culture.
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2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited
2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT
Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering And Much Much More. 143,161 KM
SXT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Stow And Go, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And More. 62,622 KM Former Daily Rental
Leather Interior, 2.5L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Power Seats, Heated Seats, Rear Park Assist, Sunroof And Much More. 23,307 KM
Auto, Ac, Cruise Control, Climate Control, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Leather, PL, PW, Power Driver Seat, Power Sunroof, Tilt Steering, Boston Premium Audio And Much More! 51,386 KM
Auto, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, CD Player, And Much Much More. 89,192 KM
$20,183 +HST
$163 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$45,488
P8923
2011 Volkswagen Routan
+HST
$405 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES P7061A
$12,494
+HST
P8725
$11,388 +HST
$119 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$265 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$31,477 +HST
P8806
$249 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9002
$18,898
+HST
$146 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS +TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8941
2011 Mazda 3 GX
2008 Chrysler 300 Limited
2011 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD
Leather Interior, Automatic Transmission, 3.5l V6 Engine, Sunroof, Steering Wheel Controls, Heated Seats, Chrome Wheels And Much More. 127,567 KM
Comes Equipped With AWD, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 68,809 KM Former Daily Rental
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$27,987 +HST
P9000A
This GX Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much Much More. 52,418 KM Former Daily Rental
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
This Is The Comfortline And Comes Equipped With Leather Leather Interior, 6.2 Litre 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Transmission, Cruise, Heated Power Seats, Heads Up Display, Spoiler, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Loaded! 79,001 KM Satellite Radio, Universal Home Remote And More. 23,384 KM
$116 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$39,974 +HST
$315 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8862
2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 GT
2011 Honda Ridgeline EX-L
2011 GMC Sierra 2500hd SLE
GT Model Comes Equipped With Leather, Power Sunroof, Power Everything, 3.8lL Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, Automatic Transmission With Paddle Shifters And Much More. 48,102 KM
Auto, 4x4, Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, And Much Much More. 53,323 KM
This Is The SLE Diesel 4x4 Model And Comes Equipped With 3/4 Ton, 4x4, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Cd Player, Diesel Engine And Much More. 44,893 KM
$97 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $12,990 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P8976
$12,386 +HST
$98 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9093
2012 Mazda 3 GX
2012 Ford Fiesta SE
Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 52,992 KM Former Daily Rental
Cloth Interior, 1.6l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 62,797 KM
D IE S E L
$8,388+HST
$76 BI-WEEKLY/ 72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$18,986 +HST
P9085
$170 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9096
$24,998 +HST
$265 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8888
$13,196 +HST
$137 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9017A
$18,689 +HST
$150 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8882
2009 Nissan Sentra
2009 Lincoln MKS
2008 Ford F-250 FX4 King Ranch
2008 Chrysler Sebring Limited
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 WT
108817km’s, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Group
Leather Interior, 3.7 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Heated Seats, Power Seats And Much More. 55,747 KM
Equipped With Leather Interior, 4x4, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Bucket Seating, Alloy Wheels, Fx4, Running Boards, And Much Much More. 200,600 KM
Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Steering Wheel Controls, Power Hardtop, Navigation, And Much More. 126,832 KM
This Is A Short Box With Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, 2WD And Much Much More. 45,220 KM
NEWE PRIC
$13,999 +HST
$117 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$20,488 +HST
P8979
2012 Toyota Corolla CE Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 49,756 KM Former Daily Rental
$164 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9011
$34,949 +HST
NEWE PRIC
$276 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9035
$16,994 +HST
$152 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9087
$16,384 +HST
$130 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9036
2006 GMC Savana W5500 HD
2012 Chevrolet Tahoe LT
2009 Ford F-150 XLT w /HardTop
2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS
20’ Aluminum Multi Vans Body! New In 2012 ATC 14 Mea Electric Stand By Reefer Unit. Please Call For Details! 203,523 KM
Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 5.3 Litre V8 Engine, Heated Seats, Air Conditioning, Onstar, Xm Radio, Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, Remote Start And Much More. 22,863 KM
Cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, 4.6L V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Matching Hard Tonneau Cover Are A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 46,801 KM
6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Heated Seats, Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 52,353 KM
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
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Well built south ward 2000 sq.Ft. 4 Bedroom home across from the high school. This home has a study on the main floor that could be a 5th bedroom. Beautiful decoration, 2 fireplaces, some new windows, 2 new doors, updated kitchen. Beautiful lot with mature trees. High efficient gas heat and central air. Reshingled in 2007. A perfect family home in a great area. MLSÂŽ13609631. $294,900
Exceptional waterfront all year round home on beautiful Howe Island with a full time ferry system! Priced similar to a home in a subdivision. This location boasts wildlife galore. The Thousand Islands are at the end of your dock! The home boasts cathedral ceilings, lovely kitchen, main floor laundry and open concept design. Level lot with great view. Only minutes from CFB Kingston - work and play only minutes away. MLSÂŽ14600229. $284,900
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Large, elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 10 acres backing onto Colonnade Golf & Country Club. Recent updates include 40 year shingles (2010), new high efficiency gas furnace (2012), exterior & interior doors (2013). Other features include hardwood floors, master with ensuite, large eat in kitchen, fully finished lower level with wet bar, and in law suite with separate entrance. This is an easy 15 minute drive to Kingston. House will also be available with an attached 20x20 2 car garage.
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Beautiful three bedroom two storey home just a short drive from Kingston. Only two years old and sitting on a 5.5-acre lot, this home features a large eat-in kitchen open to the living room and fireplace, three car attached garage, large master with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood and ceramic flooring. The large family room above the garage currently boasts a synthetic ice-skating rink (seriously!) for the aspiring hockey star in your family. Call today to view this amazing home.
Exquisite and expansive 4 bedroom home in wonderful Woodhaven subdivision. This 1 1/2 year old Tamarack home is enhanced with the finest of finishings throughout - hardwood floors, granite counters, fireplace surrounded by built in shelving, wired in surround speakers, oak staircase, 2 ensuite baths, upgraded custom kitchen.... to name just a few. This home is mint and move in ready, call today for your private viewing.
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119 MONtREAL
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Prime downtown investment property within easy walking distance of Queens and RMC. This immaculately maintained 7 bedroom house is currently fully leased and grossing $40,980 a year. Included in these numbers are 2 parking spots and coin washer. Recent updates include: new roof with 35 year architectural shingles in 2011, coin washer in 2012, new rear door and improved window insulation in 2013. This is a rare opportunity to own a solid rental downtown at a reasonable price! Minimum 24 hours notice required for all viewings. MLS®13609190.
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View Our Virtual Paper Edition of EMC Real Estate at www.emckingston.ca Set in picturesque Valley View Estates sits this stunning 1700+ square
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foot 3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open and12:30-12:45 Sunday Sunday 2-4 in terrific condition top to bottom. Updates include: 2013 – 35 year concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling architectural shingles, kitchen, high efficiency furnace, kitchen with granite in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, 646 mnflr laundry, forBraeside 19 Riverside Drive counters, patio door, pool shed, front porch, garage door, hardwood floors, mal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master pot lights, railings, interior doors and trim. All windows were replaced in bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite.Pierre Quality upgrades Nadeau, Broker Hilary McKenna, Broker to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock 2012. Home also features finished basement and large inground pool. walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLS®13606963. Realty, 613-507-4444 Nadeau Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 $949,000 MLS 11602085 Sunday 1-1:15 Sunday 2-4 1159 Wheathill Pierre Nadeau, Broker 396 Honeywood Ave Jeff McKenna, Sales Representative Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 $479,900 MLS 11601539 Sunday 1:30-1:45 Starting at 676 Chadwick $ 390,400 Saturday 1-4 & Sunday 2-4 Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 3683 B Yarker Road Sean Marshall, Broker Sunday 2-2:15 Kingston Homes Realty 613-548-3300 $468,800 MLS 149 Kidd Drive Pierre Nadeau, Broker Saturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-4 Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 39 Motensen Dr, Amherstview Mark Malinoff Sunday 2-4 4207 Duff Rd., Inverary Royal LePage 613-561-2317 $247,900 MLS Christian Rix, Sales Representative Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501 $399,900 MLS 11602249 Sunday 12-12:15 452 Kingston Mills Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444
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Incredible private setting on 2 acres of treed land overlooking Kingston, just North of the City on desirable Cordukes Road. This custom built 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath two storey gem features hardwood floors throughout, over sized double car garage, large gourmet country kitchen, fully finished lower level with in-law suite, spacious Master with ensuite and over sized jet soaker tub, truly a pleasure to show. Call today for your private viewing.
Sunday 2-4 3397 Hwy 38 Charlie Rix, Sales Representative Sutton Group Masters, 613-531-2231 $279,900 MLS 11602185 Sunday 2-4 1508 Sierra Ave Tony Chard, Broker Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653 R0012510716 $293,500 MLS 11601596
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$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486
$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage Just West Collins Creek you will find shed. A must to view! MLSof12606486
7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEE WATERVIEW
Kim
McClelland Sales Representative
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Sales Representative
6 SOLD
613.384.5500 Office 613.985.KMKD (5653) Direct www.realestatekingstonontario.ca
665 MillWood drive $309,900
N PEUSE -4 OO 2 H UN S
Many upgrades in this lovely home - with vaulted ceilings, new oak hardwood in living room and dining room, ceramic in foyer, private court yard patio. Mls® 13608290
This is a one phase development so once they’re gone...
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM
$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486
$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486
*Based on 25% down payment 5 year variable term at 2.55% or 5% down including CMHC fees for $1010.00/Month P+I. Subject to Buyer Qualifications / Rates subject to change.
Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage office 384-5500 or 800-746-1991
Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage 384-5500 office or 800-746-1991
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100 Medley Court #14 $339,000
Bungalow/townhouse/condo situated in a prestigious adult lifestyle community on the Cataraqui river. Many updates, freshly painted and ready to go! Mls® 13608504
*TRACEY MCGINN
Complimentary:
• Home market evaluation • Home market preparation suggestions • seniors Consultation
• 1215 sq.ft. on 2 levels • Full undeveloped lower level • Deep lots • Quality building materials • Paved driveways
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R0012510363
adult lifestyle
Almost new 1500 sq ft bungalow, only 10 mins to the city, bamboo and ceramic floors, almost finished rec room with a walkout. Built by r.J.M classic homes. Mls® 13608540
7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEE • 3 bedroom two storey homes WATERVIEW • 1.5 baths, attached garage
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Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc.
2953 Washburn road $344,900
where an affordable life style meets quality construction.
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3.75 Acre country lot, 2+1 bedroom elevated bungalow! 2 Full bathrooms.
N PEUSE Pm O O -4 H 2 N SU
119 KILDARE AVE $329,900
3 bdrm, 3 bathroom home, 3 years old and has numerous upgrades throughout including - 9` ceilings, upgraded trim and kitchen cupboards, high full double car garage with outside door entrance, full finished high and bright basement with huge rec room and 3 pc bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite, i.C.F. Foundation.
1091 Craig lane $167,900
lovely country setting … set back off Bellrock Road on a fully serviced road. 1200 sq ft with finished basement with garden door walk out, country kitchen and spacious living room. Call for a private showing! MlS®
Naz Behjat
Sales Representative nbehjat@sutton.com
613-539-5790 8 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, January 16, 2014
Susan Tyreman Sales Representative styreman@sutton.com
(613) 329-1077
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Sexton place condo townhouse, corner of Bayridge and Taylor kidd. Spacious and Move in ready, close to all amenities and schools, priced below the market value to sell. For personal showings call Naz at 539-5790, MlS®
5025 BellroCk road, $169,500
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4377 VERONA SANDS ROAD $179,900 Exceptionally well cared for 3 bedroom century home in the village of Verona. N 4 PE SE O OU :30 H 2 N SU
6013 PERCY ST, BELLROCK $149,900
New listing, and a great starter home, in Bellrock.