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Kingston’s midtown inferno cause may never be known: Fire chief confirms By Bill Hutchins

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Staff members of Providence Care from both St. Mary’s and Mental Health Services signed a symbolic “Providence purple” metal beam on June 4. The beam will be a visible feature in the lobby of the new Providence Care Hospital, currently being built on King Street West across from St. Lawrence College. Photo: Mandy Marciniak

News – The investigation into what caused the December 2013 midtown inferno at an apartment construction site is closed. The results of what sparked the estimated $20-$30 million blaze are inconclusive. “It’s really disappointing. There was so much damage they can’t find the cause. So we’ll never know,” said Kingston fire chief Rheaume Chaput. The fire chief received the final Fire Marshal’s report earlier this spring, but it didn’t provide the answers that he and many others were hoping for to determine potential liability, insurance issues and any new workplace safeguards that could be enacted. “I don’t think we’ll ever know because the Fire Marshal can’t determine what it is and we have no other facts to go on. There’s no further investigation at this time.” The report, which has not been released publicly, concluded the massive fireball that consumed the wood-framed apartment shell at Princess and Victoria Streets left few traces to aid investigators, Chaput added. The fire chief made the comments following the release of his annual Kingston Fire & Rescue report. It provides an overall update of the department’s role in handling fire calls, prevention and training activities in 2014. One cornerstone of the report was the ‘Wake Up Kingston’ message that went to the doorsteps around Kingston. On-duty firefighters visited nearly 2,000 homes in 2014. “These visits resulted in over 600 smoke alarms either being installed or replaced,” said Denis Leger, the municipal commissioner in charge of fire protection. The fire safety initiative, which will continue this year, involves checking both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in residential homes. “Our Wake-Up Kingston inspection program commenced in Continued on page 13

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First Impressions? Councillors react to downtown high-rise condo plan Kingston Heritage – An ambitious plan to construct an 18 floor hi-rise condominium in the heart of downtown Kingston is getting mixed reviews from the politicians who will ultimately decide the project’s fate. Many applaud the bold vision put forward by Waterloo-based IN8 Developments, which has purchased the old Empire-Capitol 7 Theatre at 223 Princess Street. IN8 president Darryl Firsten plans to construct a glass and brick high-rise called The Capitol - a 15 storey condo atop a three storey above-ground parking garage, located closer to the Queen Street side of the vacant theatre property. “I am excited to see something happening, something audacious and interesting for us to discuss,” remarked Coun. Richard Allen. But the project is also generating a backlash. “I’m getting pushback already from the public. They think it’s out-sized for the nature of the historic downtown and a detriment to attracting shoppers,” added Coun. Rob Hutchison. Most councillors have been briefed in person by the developer, but say they haven’t decided how they’ll vote. They’re waiting for more information from the planning department, plus the comments to come at a future public meeting. IN8 recently submitted its application to rezone the vacant movie theatre property to

allow its hi-rise in an area of the downtown that’s zoned for 10 floors. Paige Agnew, the city’s director of planning, says she hasn’t seen the detailed application but calls it “exciting and innovative.” She says the project appears to reflect the city’s push for urban intensification, but staff have yet to determine whether it fits in with the existing low-rise heritage buildings. “The real measure of that is compatibility. Looking at shadowing, traffic, parking, amenity space, heritage and high quality urban design,” Agnew explained. Coun. Jim Neill applauds the initial hi-rise concept that pushes the bulk of the condo away from Princess Street while placing most of the parking above ground on the potential Brownfield site. “I think they’ve done an excellent job. The idea of having three floors of parking is brilliant. That may be a potential brown site but that garage buffers it for the condos above.”

However, Neill is also concerned about the height. “18 storeys is a lot of building. We need to intensify the downtown. That’s the only way it will survive in my mind. But the

jury is still out as far as height goes.” Coun. Adam Candon has a different take on the height issue. He believes people won’t mind 18 storeys as long as the building has an attractive design. “If we

build beautiful buildings, as long as they’re shorter than the CN Tower, we should look at quality and inspiring buildings rather than just height.” He points to the Princess Towers apartment at Princess and Division Streets as an example of how not to build a hirise. “People don’t like it not because of the height. It’s the ugly factor. It’s poor quality, not inviting to the eye, not architecturally beautiful in any way.” Mayor Bryan Paterson has launched an informal survey on his website to ask residents the question ‘How high is too high?’ “I think it’s a critical discussion the community needs to have. We need to decide what is the new normal for our downtown.” The mayor echoes other comments that the downtown’s future vitality may depend on residential intensification. The challenge, he says, is finding the right locations for a high-rise that won’t detract from the area’s

historic charm. “Everyone understands the future of the downtown depends on intensification. What are we willing to tolerate?” Some worry the IN8 project could be precedent setting as there are other anticipated developments on the North Block lands that are expected to seek similar heights. Coun. Neill says the developer has to demonstrate that the building will complement the downtown, or it could provoke planning battles. “It has to be compatible with the neighbourhood. That’s what this whole OMB hearing we just went through was all about,” he said, referring to a local developer who challenged council’s rejection of his student apartment complex at Princess and Frontenac Streets. Agnew says planning staff have requested more information on IN8’s rezoning application, and it will then be circulated internally among department heads for technical comments. Once that happens, she expects it will be the focus of a mandatory public meeting before the planning committee within the next “two or three months.” The project, whether it’s refined or not, will ultimately hinge on a vote of council. Firsten, who has personally met with the mayor, councillors and downtown business people to pitch his project, says he’d like to start construction by mid-2016. According to Coun. Hutchison, the developer is flexible on the height issue. “I was told by the developer it (height) could come down.”

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director of infectious disease prevention and environmental health division for KFL&A Public Health and co-organizer of the event. “Festivals like this are held in 25 other cities across Ontario and we thought it was time to bring it to Kingston.” The festival took place in Lake Ontario Park on June 4; over 200 students from nine schools across the LDSB were asked to participate in the event. Many groups joined KFL&A Public Health in organizing the event including Queen’s University, Kingston Utilities, Cataraqui Region Conservation Area, the Royal Bank of Canada and the Grandmothers Council. Students travelled in small groups to 23 stations throughout the day. “We set out to do things in a fun and interactive way so that the lessons will really stick with them,” said Gardner. “We also wanted to add a recreational component to the day to get the kids out of the classroom and moving outdoors.” Students spent the day competing in educational games, learning about how clothing used to be washed on washboards and what happens when chemicals enter our water systems. “They learned that what you put into the water goes back into the water table,” said Gardner. “They also learned about how much water they consume when they do daily things like showering or brushing their teeth.” Representatives from the OPP and St. John’s Ambulance were also on hand to

Grade 4 students from nine LDSB schools travelled to Lake Ontario Park for the first ever Great Lake Water Festival on June 4. Photo/Mandy Marciniak discuss things like outdoor water safety, boating safety and a bit of first aid. “The day is really about every use of water in terms of recreation, industry and commodity,” he said. “We want students to learn that water is a precious resource and it isn’t just a given. We want to plant that seed and idea with them and hope-

fully it will grow and they can teach their parents, siblings and other peers.” This year, the festival and events were only geared toward a small number of students, but Gardner hopes that next year the festival will grow and include all school boards and students in the area.

“This was a pilot program so we limited it, but we’d like to have as many students as possible going forward. We will be getting feedback from teachers next week and that will help us when we start planning next year, but I think the day was a huge success and it exceeded our expectations.”

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Rogers K-Rock Centre falls short of profit target but meets community goals By Bill Hutchins

News – Kingston’s flagship arena wowed concert-goers last year with big name performances like The Backstreet Boys, Goo Goo Dolls, The Band Perry, Sam Roberts, Cirque du Soleil and worldclass figure skaters. But the success among fans didn’t translate into a box office bonanza. The newly-released audited statement for 2014 reveals the Rogers K-Rock Centre made a $585,000 profit, well short of the $975,000 target set by arena managers. As part of its management agreement with the city, SMG Canada ULC has guaranteed an annual payment of $700,000 – money the city needs to help pay down the arena’s massive mortgage. “That’s how it works,” explained commissioner Denis Leger, who oversees municipal facilities. “With the new contract we entered into in 2013, SMG indicated they’d provide a $700,000 guarantee. If we don’t make a minimum

$700,000 they will ante up the difference.” In this case, the difference SMG owes the city is about $115,000. The profit shortfall, confirmed in an information report to council June 2, came as no surprise to city councillors who were briefed with the pre-audit figures in February. At the time, Lynn Carlotto, SMG’s general manager for the Kingston sports and entertainment venue, explained the entertainment industry is very unpredictable. “It’s a very dynamic industry. It’s always in flux,” she said, adding performers have a variety of reasons for bypassing Kingston. The city-owned but privately managed facility hosted 107 events last year including concerts, family shows, hockey games, sporting events, conferences, trade shows, meetings and other special events – a figure that was 15 per cent lower than budgeted. Overall attendance was 234,000 spectators, 9.6 per cent lower than budget. The Kingston Frontenacs OHL team was a bright spot. The team’s

performance brought in more fans and revenues. “For the year ending December 31, 2014, approximately 33% (2013 - 26%) of the facility’s net direct event revenue, food service commissions and advertising revenues were derived from Kingston Frontenacs hockey games,” said Leger’s report to council. The Rogers K-Rock Centre reported overall operating expenses of $2 million and revenues of $2.6 million last year. The bulk of expenses, about $1 million, went to staff wages and benefits, plus nearly $500,000 in utility bills. On the revenue side, the arena relied heavily on ticket and concession sales, plus suite rentals, corporate advertising and sponsorships. For example, the audited statement shows Rogers Broadcasting paid $54,000 last year for the arena’s high-profile naming rights, and was entitled to 24 complimentary tickets to all events at the facility excluding Frontenacs games. Carlotto is encouraged the venue is attracting more non-ticketed special events such as conferences and

private functions. “So we’re seeing growth in that sector. There’s growth in ways that people aren’t anticipating. Everybody always looks to the concerts but it’s really not only about that.” She points to St. Lawrence College convocation ceremonies in June, plus a big conference coming this July. “They’re not on our calendar. Private events are keeping us very busy. You just can’t buy a ticket for it.” Despite under-achieving profits, the city will pay SMG a $25,000 “incentive” fee. This is based on what the arena management firm does in the community. “They do really good work in terms of community involvement, participation in charities, representation on boards, customer service satisfaction,” explained Leger. He says the city established new benchmarks to measure, and possibly reward, SMG’s performance outside of the arena. “Despite the ups and downs in financial performance that they may not be able to control, we felt their continued

community involvement and marketing should be rewarded.” The arena management company can earn a larger incentive payment if it can surpass the $700,000 profit target in 2015 and subsequent years.

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Out Standing in our Field - Dairy farmer Andrea Cumpson speaks with pride about being part of the farmerowned Organic Meadow co-operative. “Our heart and soul goes into a product we’re really proud of, that represents our farm and cows once it leaves.” The integrity of farmers like Andrea is a big reason that Organic Meadow has grown into a successful co-operative that sells milk and other organic dairy products across Canada. But that co-op is in trouble now, because the milk they produce is being siphoned away by competing corporations to sell under big brand names. The co-op started in 1989, when farmers got together at kitchen table meetings and shared the knowledge, skills, and capital they needed to be successful. Eventually they were able to build their own organic processing plant. Organic Meadow deserves much of the credit for making organic dairy farming not only possible, but also successful in Ontario. The deep irony is that because they were so successful at growing both production and demand, large dairy corporations like Neilson and President’s Choice decided that they wanted a piece of the market. And instead of being forward-thinking like the Organic Meadow farmers had been, those companies threw their weight around and told the provincial dairy body that they should be getting milk that Organic Meadow farmers were producing. The result? Milk is being siphoned away from Organic Meadow’s own cooperative processing and redirected to large corporate brands, who have been processing the milk and selling it under their own labels. Organic

Meadow, without access to a sufficient quantity of its own milk, can’t keep up with retail demand for its products like cheese, butter, and yogurt. And since the co-op doesn’t get to keep enough of its own milk for processing, it has slowly been running out of money. Readers may be confused about how this can happen. In most kinds of farming, it can’t. If we grow carrots on our farm, President’s Choice can’t just sweep in, snatch them up, and resell them under their own label. What is happening to dairy farmers is an unfortunate side effect of the mostly-verygood system of supply management. Supply management means that dairy farmers produce roughly the same amount of milk as there is demand for. Most of the time this system works quite well. There is never a major milk shortage, nor a supply glut. This keeps retail prices reasonable and provides a predictable market and regular income for dairy farmers. A provincial body called the Dairy Farmers of Ontario (DFO) is responsible for the day-today details of supply management, and in general they do a fine job. In the case of organic milk, unfortunately, the DFO seems to have bowed to corporate pressure. And in doing so they’ve undermined actual dairy farmers in favor of big companies. They’re allowing those companies, latecomers to organic milk, to skip the difficult and time-consuming process of cultivating their organic suppliers, instead getting their milk supply from Organic Meadow farmers who did put in that work over decades. The Organic Meadow farmers I know are driven by something deeper than profit. “We didn’t go into organic farming just to make money,” said Andrea Cumpson, who farms near Inverary. “There’s so much more to it.”

Organic Meadow farmer Andrea Cumpson with one of her dairy cows. Andrea also told me about the pride she feels at farming in a way that’s good for her cows and for the land. About the sense of integrity she feels that extends all the way from her farm to the milk or cheese or butter that bears the name of her co-op. Processing milk at the Organic Meadow facility is also important to farmers like Andrea. “Unless my milk leaves my farm to be processed under our Organic Meadow label, I have no

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Editorial - Downtown Kingston’s latest, but certainly not its last, residential hi-rise project is receiving cautious praise from some quarters and scorn from others. It seems everybody wants IN8 Developments to succeed in repurposing the 90 year old Empire Capitol 7 Theatre. The burning question is, which height is right? Approving an 18 storey condo of the scale IN8 is proposing would be a no-brainer in many other areas of Kingston. But this one is smack in the heart of the downtown, an area dominated by low-rise buildings, many with heritage connections. And it’s that heritage element that has raised early red flags among some residents and politicians. “The lifeblood of the downtown depends in part on the heritage,” observed Coun. Rob Hutchison. The area in question, on the site of the former movie house, stretches an entire block from Princess Street in the front to Queen Street in the back. The developer wants to build the condo on the Queen Street side, about 100 feet away from the famed art deco-style theatre frontage on Princess Street. It’s a smart move that could appease critics. But, even so, it will be hard to hide an imposing 18 floor building from the downtown’s main street view. It’s no secret Kingston’s downtown has been struggling with the loss of anchor businesses and empty store fronts. Its future survival, many contend, depends on the oftused catch-phrase of urban intensification. After all, attracting more people to live downtown can only bode well for the stores.

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The Battle for Condo Space? Coming soon to a (former) theatre near you If there’s one pivotal project that puts this council’s visionary plans and Kingston’s motto ‘Where history and innovation thrive’ to the test, this may be it. There are a few summer movies whose (altered) titles could best describe the hi-rise vs. heritage public debate that will soon play out at the old theatre; Insidious-Downtown Chapter, Jurassic Thinking, Mission Impossible or Tomorrowland. Which one would you like to see?

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Celebrating achievements and reminiscing about my own rience. We had helped and supported each other so much throughout the lengthy process of earning a degree and it was nice to finally have the satisfaction of being done. Last week, Korey’s brother got to feel that satisfaction too. He graduated from Trent University and while Korey and I couldn’t attend the ceremony we made the trip to Peterborough for a celebratory dinner that evening. His brother was beaming and so was the rest of the family. We were so happy to have another university graduate in the family and celebrate what a feat achieving that status really is. I fully acknowledge that university isn’t for everyone, but I also feel like university teaches you a lot of life skills that other experiences can’t. It taught me how to think critically and it also taught me that dedication does eventually pay off. I stumbled a lot in the first couple years at university and I slacked off way more than I should have, but eventually I learned that if I wanted to complete my degree I had to dedicate myself to it. University also taught me a lot about myself and as cliché as it sounds, I think I really discovered who I was in the years I spent there. There is no way I would be the person I am today without the experiences,

If you’ve taken a drive around the Queen’s campus in the past few weeks you’ve likely seen lots of students dressed in robes celebrating with family and friends. It’s convocation season and while convocation from university was five years ago for me, it still makes me nostalgic seeing all of the happy students celebrating their achievements. For me, convocation was one of the happiest days of my life and one that I am sure I will remember forever. After a false start in my university career, I finally completed my degree after six years of hard work. I couldn’t wait to walk across the stage and receive my degree and my parents and Korey were happy to watch. I had watched Korey receive his undergraduate degree two years before in the same location, the aptly named Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto, and it felt really great to have that shared expe-

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knowledge and lessons I gained throughout my hours of classes, writing papers, exam prep and yes, even procrastinating. I know a lot of people refer to a degree as ‘an expensive piece of paper’, but for me it symbolizes a lot of things. I look at it hanging on my wall and I am reminded of the major high points and low points of my degree. I can look back proudly and know that I gained more than a piece of paper and that I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. Soon I will attend another convocation ceremony, one that feels deeply personal for me even through I am not the one earning the degree; Korey has been working on his PhD for the past four years and while I haven’t done all of the research and writing, I have certainly given a lot of support. The experience has been challenging, trying and difficult for both of us, but now we are in the home stretch and in the end the dedication will pay off once again. I am so excited to watch him walk across the stage at Queen’s and become a doctor. I’m sure that day will be added to the list of days I will never forget, but for now I’ll just watch the hundreds of graduates on the Queen’s campus now and offer them a very sincere and nostalgic congratulations.

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If you recently missed Bayridge Secondary presentation of the our soldiers are deployed. Bonny Greavett reported on new insurance coverage. This includes cata- Wizard of Oz, you surely missed a gem. My wife and I were so impressed with the production, from the ract surgery testing, oxygen CPAC machine, and transportation benefits. There stage props and sound equipment to the superb performances of the is no increase in rates for this coverage. Corrine Howes conducted a Remembrance time to honour the following senior students and those of the public schools’ contributions to that tary. R.W.T.O. Kingston Branch is comprised of 52 regular members and 9 life members. All retired elementary women teachers in Frontenac County are deceased members: Evelyn Crosier, Thea Taggart and Helen Hillen. Members live theatre show. They are all stunningly bang-on with their timing and self confiinvited to become members. If you are retiring this year or have moved from were asked to remember Carol Toogood, Judy Moulton, and Aileen Kingsley dence in their collective portrayal of the characters. another area, please consider attending the Fall meeting. Karen Thompson who have entered senior care facilities. It didn’t happen by accident. It was clear that there was a lot of Thanks are extended to Dorothy Pearson as she will be retiring as Direcgave the Treasurer’s report. Funds were proposed for the Frontenac County Museum, goodwill expenses, provincial fees, Convention expenses, and op- tor for Area 8. Thankfully she is continuing as Convenor for the “Bags Plus” work done in audition and rehearsal by all those who worked to put on the event. program erating expenses. It doesn’t get much better than this for live theatre. The only thing The “Outreach” endeavors continue to be well supported by members as Presentation for “Feather in Hat” award goes to Geneva Keyes for social missing was the popcorn served in the seats and more comfortable they supply the items and funds as needed. The “Bags Plus” program is well times at her Wolfe Island home. Geneva Keyes thanks the Westbrook ladies for once again providing a deli- seats for an already appreciative audience. received by the local Social Service agencies and is much appreciated by those Again, thank you for• your hard work and excellence. Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to ClASSIfIED ADvERTISINg SAlES: meal. who receive the bags. Bev Ritchie reported thatVice thePresident “Treat Boxes” were grate-Mikecious DISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES & Regional Publisher Mount the rate card in effect at time advertising published. Sharon Russell - 613-688-1483 Wayne Lewis Jacquie Laviolette 613-221-6248 Kathleen Goodfellow fully received by our Canadian soldiers in Kuwait. Boxes are sent to wherever • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable mmount@perfprint.ca Adrienne Barr - 613-623-6571 for damages arising out of errors in advertisementsKingston beyond ADMINISTRATION: 613-283-3182, ext. 104

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The Bath Sunday Market. Every Sunday May through August. Fresh vegetables, antiques, crafts, collectables, furniture, hand crafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, children’s books. Picnic nearby on the waterfront with your hot food and cold drinks from the Market. Get together with Kingston Ryerson alumni for some fun, sun, food and drinks. The Ryerson University Kingston Alumni Branch is holding a patio social at the Tir Nan Og, 200 Ontario Street, on Monday, June 15 from 5-7 pm. Join us for some drinks and free appetizers. This is not a fundraising event – just a chance to socialize with people who will understand all references about Lake Devo and Ernie the Hot Dog Vendor. For more details, please contact: rukab@ryerson.ca or phone Mike Onesi at 613-384-3166. 50+ Rock ‘n Roll fitness plus Stretch and Strength classes where we experience a higher level of wellness and injury prevention. Call Dee: 613389-6540. Kingston - 1.5 hour golf enhancement clinic addressing: More Power=Longer distance ~ Stay in the Fairway for a Straighter Ball ~ and Prevent Injury. Clinic fee includes: Desk-fit for Golfers manual. Contact Dee @ 613-389-6540 or 50plusgolfers@gmail.com. This evening of toe tapping Irish/ Newfoundland/roots music with Turpin’s Trail (Chris Murphy, Brian Flynn and Noah St. Amand ) takes place on June 13 at 7:30 pm in the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd., Sydenham. Tickets are $12 advance (Syenham One Stop, SFCSC office George St., Gilmour’s Meat Shop, Ormsbee’s Mercantile, Tara Foods), $15 door, children $5. Brought to you by Grace Arts and Southern Frontenac Community Services. Contact 613777-0252. Summer 4 Seniors - In town for just the summer? Have a senior family member or friend visiting? The Seniors Association has summer memberships effective June 1 to August 31, 2015. Includes June, July & August newsletters, and allows you to sign up

for summer programs and trips. $15/ person. Call 613.548.7810 or seniorskingston.ca. Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame AGM June 15 7 p.m. Ongwanada Resource Centre.

ed Kingston Youth Services with local dignitaries including Mayor Bryan Paterson. Festivities start at 3:30 p.m. with a BBQ and addresses start at 4 p.m. Tours of RISE@149, the 21-unit supportive housing apartment building also available.

members. Everyone welcome. Saturday, June 13 - Smith and Brady will entertain from 8 to 12 with a small cover for guests and non members. Everyone welcome. Tuesday, June 16General Meeting for all members starting at 7:30 p.m.

Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, June 13: Paddle Landons Bay off the 1000 Island Parkway. This sheltered area is perfect for the whole family at all levels to enjoy in their canoes, kayaks or even paddle boards. See granite cliffs, an abundance of wild life and a small waterfall at the end. About 2 to 2-1/2 hours round-trip with a break for lunch. Club boats may be rented to members. Call 613 530 5001 www. cataraquicanoe.on.ca.

The Kingston Blues Society Presents A double bill featuring Canadian Blues Legend Morgan Davis Juno and multiple Maple Blues award winner with opening guests British Blues Award winners Red Dirt Skinners (from England on Canadian Tour). The Standeasy @ the RCHA Club – 193 Ontario Street. Friday June 12 8:30 p.m. $20 @ the RCHA Club or reserve by calling - 613 384-8168 or by email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca.

Charitable yard sale with proceeds to benefit the homeless. Saturday. June 13 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 450 Portsmouth Ave Kingston.

Entertainment Branch 631 Saturday, June 13, 1-5 p.m. Music by James Ryce. Everyone welcome. Info: 613389-6605. Big Euchre Ladies Auxiliary RCL Branch 631 June 14 100% Payout Registration 12 to 12:45. Play at 1PM $10 per person. Bring your own partner. Everyone welcome.

Travelogue–Cruise the World Wednesday June 17, 1:30 p.m. Discover the seven continents. Sail to must-see cities and hidden gems from the intricate lacework of Amsterdam’s canals to the ancient remains of Machu Picchu to Vietnam’s ethereal coastline. Free seminar at The Royale, 2485 Princess St. Register at The Seniors Centre, 613.548.7810.

June 13 & 14-Odessa Car Show and Flea Market at Odessa Fairgrounds featuring Antique and Classic Cars, crafts, car parts, antiques and displays, pedal cars, model boats, etc. Vendors wanted, for info, call 613-354-9389.

Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – June 12. Discussion: “Peace is more than an end to war.” Friday, June 12 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info: bahais@kingston.net 613-634-0767.

Bath Pickleball-Get Fit! Have Fun! Play pickleball outdoors up to 6 days a week at the Bath courts. Free introductory sessions with equipment provided. Call 613-881-0495 or visit bathpickleball.com for further information.

Neal Dick Memorial Breakfast Rideau Acres Campground 1014 Cunningham Road Kingston June 13 2015 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Cost is $6 for adults & $4 for children under 10. Come out for a great breakfast and Honour Neal Dick 24 years of service. Sponsored by Rotary Club of Kingston.

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri. June 12th. Music by Heartland Country ( Spring Ball) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress code smart casual. Singles & couples welcome. Cost is $12 P.P. ( $10 for members). Home Base Housing’s 27th Annual General Meeting 149 Kingscourt Avenue June 18 at 5 p.m. Prior to the AGM, we’re launching our coordinat-

Inverary United Church is having a Mike Mundell Fish Fry at the Church Hall 4681 Latimer Rd. Friday June 12 5-7 p.m. New Zealand Red Cod, tea, coffee, buns, beans, salad, fries, pie or cake for dessert. Adults $15 Children (5-12) $6. Legion 560: Friday, June 12th - R ‘n’ R Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12 with a small cover for guests and non

The Kingston & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association will be holding their “Fiddling Funtasia” on Sunday June 14th at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. There will be Music and dancing from 2-5:30pm, followed by dinner. Special Guest Don Cochrane will be performing. Cost is $12.00. Please call 387-2852 for more information! The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from the middle of May until Thanksgiving. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your left, by the water - Civic # 2365. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261. Cantabile Choirs and Kingston Grandmother Connection - Spend an early summer evening with the Cantabile Men and Womens`s Choruses and Kingston Grandmother Connection, Friday, June 12 at Sydenham Street United Church, 7:30 pm. The repertoire will range from classical to folk and contemporary, under the direction of Dr. Mark Sirrett. Admission by donation, all proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation Grand-

mothers to Grandmothers Campaign and Help Lesotho, to benefit African grandmothers. info@cantabilechoirs. net www.g2gkingston.ca. www.cantabilechoirs.ca. Bereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston - Family Night: A support evening for any adult who has lost a loved one. Info: 613-634-1230. Tuesday, June 16 from 6:30-8 p.m., #104 – 993 Princess Street. Baby-Loss Night: A support evening for mothers who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth or death of a baby up to age 1. Info: 613-6341230.Wednesday, June 17 6:30-8 p.m., #104 – 993 Princess Street. The St. George’s Cathedral Summer Concert Series continues on Thursday June 18 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with the piano duo Ioulia Blinova and Ruby Jin from Ottawa performing music by Brahms and Piazzolla. The series will continue every Thursday through August 27. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected. 270 King St. E. Call 613-548-4617 or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Join us for a mid-day musical interlude! Lviv, Ukraine Folklore Festival, June 12, 13 and 14. Celebrating Ukrainian culture, tradition, food. Museum quality displays and entertainment. Regiopolis Notre-Dame High School, 130 Russell Street. Passports: $5. Ukrainian Club of Kingston 613-549-5060. Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Come help us celebrate our 10th year. Saturdays, 9am to 2pm from May 2 to Oct. 31. All local farm products, tasty meats, seasonal veggies & fruits, scrumptious home baking, preserves, local artisans, dog & cat treats, and more. Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway 38,Verona. For up to date news: www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. Follow us on Facebook. Simply Paradise Dance. Every Sunday 6pm-10pm At the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal Street, Kingston $10 admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to a magnificent selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Couples ages 40-90 all welcome.

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The recently opened discussion on the proposed residential development of the old cinema site on Princess Street perks my interest. I have long believed that the more residential accommodation downtown can only be good for downtown business core. Simply put, you have to provide the services to downtown residents. And that is good for keeping the downtown core vibrant. It is essential to the ever-encroaching demise of many downtown cores in a lot of cities due to big box developments outside the core. But it does concern me that will there will be enough support of infrastructure capacity currently to accommodate this new condominium development? City planners will, no doubt, address that. But as so often happens, building permits are doled out first over ensuring that the necessary capacity is already in place to accommodate the new condo development. I also believe that any new building of condos, especially those in the down town, have more than the bare Ontario building code within each unit. Because of the recent downtown fire to

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the structure being built to accommodate residential needs on upper Princess has left me with this strong recommendation: If council should approve of the building, they must have a couple of conditions attached to it. Re: Developer unveils plans for 18-storey condo in the downtown One is that each unit has a sprinkler system installed in it in the event of fire. And two, that residents of those new condos are protected from power outages and blackouts. A backup generating system must be installed to ensure all elevators and electrical needs are met in the event of emergencies. I say, go ahead and encourage the building of the condos but these two conditions are absolutely crucial to be provided by the builder for the 18 storey proposed condo in the heart of our downtown core. Please ensure that this input is included in any public input of the proposed building as we go forward. Wayne Lewis Kingston

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Students share third crossing designs with mayor mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca

News – Just over 10 years ago, Filippo Scarpazza asked his design and technology students at Holy Cross Secondary School to come up with designs for a potential third crossing bridge in Kingston. Fast forward a decade and the project has now been repeated, but this time potential is turning into reality. “It is called a community based project and we entertained three different ideas this year, but the bridge project got the most student interest,” explained Scarpazza. “The project worked ended up being really timely this year and we were happy to see it going forward with the city too. It’s exciting.” The third crossing has made a lot of headlines over the past few years and new mayor Bryan Paterson has been very active in moving the project forward. Paterson was also interested in the student projects inspired by the new bridge and visited Holy Cross on May 29 to discuss the city’s plans going forward. “Harvey Rosen visited us when we originally did this project and now we have Mayor Paterson here,” said Scarpazza. “It is great to have their input on these projects and I hope the students learned a lot about bridge construction and were inspired.” During the visit, Paterson talked a

bit about the bridge project itself and then answered several student questions about everything from how long it will take to construct to whether or not skateboarding will be permitted on the bridge. Paterson also explained why the project appealed to him and why he wanted to make sure it moved forward when he became mayor. “This was really the top issue that was raised when I was going door to door campaigning,” he said. “The bridge will help a lot with traffic flow, but I was also really interested in the benefits the bridge would create for people living in the east and north ends of the city. In the north end, the bridge has the potential to unlock redevelopment in the city and that prospect was really exciting for me.” Students also had a chance to see the current concept designs for the bridge that would go from John Counter Boulevard to Gore Road across the Cataraqui River. The design includes many of the elements that the students incorporated into their own designs. “It was cool to see an arch design in the project and something similar to what we thought of,” said Mackenzie Tye. “We were just trying to come up with something new, interesting and different. We looked online to get some ideas and we liked the arch design and I guess it is Y VERS ANNIthan 20THpractical more we AR thought.”

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Susan Cooke and her daughters Erika (Left) and Alyssa Busk stand behind the historic counter at Cooke’s Fine Foods. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell The important thing, she says, is that these modern aspects don’t scream at you as you walk into the downtown store. “ What catches your eye is the ambiance and the look of it. It’s so authentic. We’ve just worked hard [to preserve that].” Perhaps most important: “We’ve kept a tradition of service, really, to our customers,” she says when asked about the secret to staying in business for so many years. It’s looking as though Cooke’s will remain in the family for many years to come. All three of Susan’s children - Jonathan, Alyssa and Erika - currently work at the store, and the business has also expanded to include locations in Picton and Kingston’s west end. “I’m very hopeful they will [carry on the tradition],” she says.

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In 1910, Hugh G. Cooke came to work for the Henderson Brothers at their store at 61 Brock St., which was then known as The Italian Warehouse. In 1924, he purchased and renamed the business and the rest is history. “There’s been a Cooke working at this store for more than 100 years,” observes Susan Cooke, granddaughter of Hugh and current owner of the local institution Cooke’s Fine Foods and Coffee. The year 2015 also marks the 150th anniversary of the store, which first opened in 1865. “It’s really quite a feat because I think right now we’re the oldest business this far downtown,” Cooke says. “James Reid is farther up Princess Street and they’re a little bit older than we are but we’re the only one down in this area of this age. This store has been in continuous operation all that time.” And not much has changed over the years either. Cooke’s still has its original floor, ceiling, counter and shelving, as well as one of the original signs. Vintage logos decorate the walls of the store, adding to the feeling that customers are stepping back in time when they walk through the door. “In my grandfather’s day suppliers would send props to help promote their products,” Cooke explains. “He held onto them so that’s how we came to have a lot of the things that we have here in the store.” Of course, some things have had to change. Susan has worked to make the store more environmentally friendly, and has even won an award for her recycling efforts. “Now we have computers, we have electronic scales and we have all those types of modern conveniences,” she adds. One of the first things Susan did when she took over the ownership was to modernize the phone system. “Our phones were so old that Bell asked if they could put them in their museum,” she laughs. “Change doesn’t come easily to Cooke’s.”

Continued from page 1 June and was active for 15 weeks concluding early September,” said Chaput. The fire chief also reported a marked decrease in the number of false alarm calls last year. There were 274 fewer false calls due to malfunctioning alarm systems. This follows the introduction of Kingston’s first-ever false alarm bylaw in January 2014. “We reduced the number of calls because of the false alarm bylaw. People are fixing their alarms,” explained the chief. Under the fee system, there is no charge for the first false alarm call. However, property owners are charged $250 if there’s a second call to the same address within the same calendar year, and $500 for the third and each additional call. The bylaw gives the fire chief discretion to offer a 50-percent rebate on the fee if the alarm owner can provide evidence that they have fixed their malfunctioning system. “In 2014, the first year of implementation, a total of 520 false alarms were received under the criteria of the false alarm by-law,” said Chaput, who expects that figure to continue to decline. It costs the fire department $300 an hour to press one of its trucks into service, and calls often involve two or more vehicles. Chief

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Education key when it comes to responsible cycling By Mandy Marciniak

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News – Last week was cycling week in Kingston and as multiple cyclist hit the streets, Cycle Kingston focused on educating them – and providing them with a good breakfast. “Our Roll-in Breakfasts were organized to thank the cycling community for choosing to ride and commute to school or work on their bicycle,” said Paul Rappell, vice-president of Cycle Kingston at the Queen’s Roll-in Breakfast on June 2. “We wanted to set up in different parts of the city each morning this week and offer things like coffee, fruit, pastries

and maybe some knowledge too.” Cycle Kingston is a non-profit organization whose mandate is to provide safe cycling education and cycling skills training in Kingston so that citizens will gain competence and confidence, and will become empowered to choose cycling as a personal means of transportation. “We want to promote cycling, but we also really want to emphasize education,” said Rappell. “I always say that for most people cycling education ended when dad let go of the seat.” Rappell and Cycle Kingston work hard to run workshops, educational courses, private lessons and events to promote cycle safety.

The group even has ambassadors that go into The education will continue later this sumlocal elementary schools to teach younger mer with a series of summer camps designed cyclists about the rules of the road. to teach kids ages 12-14 about exploring “People need to know that cyclists are driv- Kingston safely by land and water. ing vehicles and are subject to the same rules The camp is called ‘Peddle and Paddle of the road as everyone else and the only one Camp’ and will allow kids to learn from that doesn’t apply certified Cycle is speed limits.” Kingston instrucTo continue this tors as well as caeducation in the noe instructor and community, Cycle outdoor educator Kingston is hosting Walt Sepic. their third annual “We hope to get Kingston Cycling a good turnout and Festival on June we are excited to 14 at the Rogers teach kids about K-Rock Centre. things like cycling The event has been safety and proper growing over the cycle mainteyears and this year nance,” said Rap20 different cycling pell. “All of this and safety groups builds to create a will be on hand to more knowledgeeducate the public. able community “It should be a and a safer comgreat day,” said munity and that is Rappell. “We have really our goal.” a lot of cycling For more inbusinesses coming Kingston Cycling Club Vice-President Paul formation about out and we’ll also Rappell at the Queen’s Roll-in breakfast on Kingston Cycling Photo/Mandy Marciniak have emergency June 2. Festival or the services on hand to Peddle to Paddle teach about things Camp visit www. like proper hand signals and making sure to cyclekingston.ca stay back when cycling around emergency vehicles.”

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Welcome to our first installment of Food Bank Update! We are so excited to be given this opportunity to share our stories and information by the good people at The Kingston Heritage. In this quarterly insert with your paper, you will find out about our many great donors, suppliers and volunteers and hopefully have a better understanding of our service to the community. After operating for 31 years in the Kingston area we are pleased to bring you, our supporters, more detailed information about what we do and all the incredible people who help us do it. This format allows us to introduce you to the many generous businesses that have contributed to the food bank for many years. Without the help of these unsing heroes, we could not do what we do. You will also meet some of our volunteers, some of whom have been with us for over 25 years. You will learn about them and

what inspires their commitment. We will also be able to share with you the many people, in groups and individually, who organise food drives and fundraisers on our behalf throughout the year and present a calendar for all of those wonderful events.

You would think that after 31 years, a solution would have come along to significantly reduce if not eliminate poverty. Sadly this is not the case. When Partners in Mission Food Bank opened its doors in 1984, it was thought at that time it would only be needed for a few years. No one could see then that the economy and government policies would only exacerbate poverty rather than address it head on. For those reasons the need for our service is as relevant today as it was back then and unfortunately demand for our service continues to rise. Food banks are one of the best examples of a truly grass roots community based response to a social issue. The service was certainly started by the Religious

Hospitallers of St. Joseph , but without the support of the community at large, we would have closed years ago. We accept that we are a Band-Aid only addressing one symptom of poverty and the hampers we give out once a month will only last seven days, but we do know that the positive impact of that hamper is critical to people’s lives.

You will learn in coming issues about the many ways that we work in the community beyond the hamper program and how we are improving the content of those hampers all the time. We are committed to providing high quality diverse foods to ensure that we are doing our part to provide the nutrients and compassion people need in their lives. We invite you to visit our website: www.kingstonfoodbank.net or like our facebook page: kingstonfoodbank , or follow us on twitter @FoodBankKtown. We hope you enjoy learning about us and we thank you for your continued support.

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• In 2014, we served 6,549 people amounting to 11,734 hampers, our busiest year to date. • 35% of those served were children under the age of 18. • 14% of our clients were working yet still qualified for our service. • The dollar value of the hampers distributed in 2014 was $1,274,527.00. • There was a 5.5% increase for demand over 2013 and a cumulative increase of 26% since the fall of 2008. • We enrolled 683 new clients in 2014. • 2,000 lbs of food are given out to cli-

ents each day valued at $4,000. • Over 53,132 lbs of food was shared with 22 local feeding agencies and Eastern Ontario food banks in 2014 • 321,409 lbs. was collected from local food suppliers and diverted from landfill. • In partnership with the Inmates at Frontenac Institution, 60,000 lbs of fresh vegetables was grown for our clients on a two acre garden in 2014. • 14% of our clients work • 262,339 hampers have been distributed to date since 1986.

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Friends of the food bank Grant Kirbyson is on a mission to ensure the Partners In Mission Food Bank gets the best bang for their buck when purchasing food from his grocery store, Grant’s No Frills. “I know what [they usually order] so if I see a good sale coming down the road I’ll phone Tony and place the order,” Kirbyson says. “When the order does come in I’m able to give him the best price I can.” Grant’s is also the number one No Frills franchise in Canada when it comes to raising monetary donations for the Food Bank. Twice a year, No Frills across the country sell “smiles” to customers and all proceeds go back to Food Banks in the respective communities. He says giving his employees cash rewards as an incentives to sell the most smiles always helps push them to the top. In April, 2014, the store raised a total of $10,000. “My cashiers are really good at it,” he says, explaining that he and Food Bank executive director Sandy Singers give a combined $500 out of pocket in cash incentives. “It’s great to give back to the community because the community’s good to me,” he says. “A lot of people shop in my store and it’s easy to do. I give them great deals and I do my part that way.”

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Twenty-six years ago, Susan Cooke saw a CBC documentary about homelessness and how quickly someone’s situation can change for the worse. Struck with the urge to help, the next morning she got up and wrote a cheque out to the Partners In Mission Food Bank, beginning a long-standing relationship between it and her business, Cooke’s Fine Foods and Coffee. “From that point on we started sending anything we could off to the Food Bank,” she says. This can range from monetary donations to product that comes into the store in boxes that have been slightly damaged. More recently, Cooke’s has also sold the Food Bank’s charitable Christmas CDs and matched in donations all the money that was made from them at the store. “One of the things that I realized from that original documentary I watched was that your next door neighbour could be going to the Food Bank and you don’t know it,” Cooke says… “I’m a firm believer that you have to help the people you’re surrounded by because that’s what keeps your own community going.”

The Partners in Mission Food Bank and Pan Chancho have had a partnership for more than 20 years. “It is fantastic and I love being able to help out,” said Pan Chancho café and bakery owner Zoe Yanovsky. “We donate what the store doesn’t sell and the excess that is produced. I am happy to be able to partner with a group that helps food go to mouths that need it.” Yanovsky’s parents originally formed the partnership between the food bank and Pan Chancho and she chose to continue it. She sees it as a valuable contribution to the community. “I’m not sure how big our contribution is, but we are contributing what we can,” she said. “I know that the really hard work is done by Sandy and the staff of the food bank, but we try to do our part too.” Yanovsky hopes that other businesses and organizations feel the same way too. “Perhaps if we all contribute it will make a larger impact on the community,” she said. “Our partnership has been so easy and I am so happy to be able to partner with a group that helps food go to mouths that need it.”

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Frontenac Institution farms for the food bank For the past 16 years the Frontenac Institution and the Partners in Mission food bank have been working together to produce fresh fruits and vegetables. The contributions started off small, but in the past few years more and more land and resources have been dedicated to the project; last year, the Food Bank received 48,000 pounds of produce from the garden. “When the prison farm closed down they got a larger section of about half an acre to plant and then two years ago it increased to two acres,” explained Sandy Singers, executive director for the Partners in Mission Food Bank in Kingston. “At that point the production ramped up and the Food Bank started to buy seed for them and the Institution

purchased a greenhouse too.” Now, the inmates who work in the garden grow all the seedlings from seed and plant everything by hand. Some have worked the garden since its inception and each year a dozen more help out with the project. “The community garden is a place where inmates can give back to the community through their hard work and dedication by growing vegetables for the local food bank,” said Philomena McClelland, a representative from the project. “The inmates that participate in this program are doing what they can to help the less fortunate and get immense satisfaction from giving back to their community.” The contributions are very well-

received by the Food Bank and each year fresh items like zucchinis, tomatoes and squash make their way to those in need because of the project. “It is really beautiful produce and there is always a lot of it,” said Singers. “We’ve had people grow a row for us in community gardens over the years or individuals plant things in their garden for us, but this is on a much larger scale and the volume we receive is unbelievable.” This year the garden received a new load of soil that was generously donated by Pyke Farms and the workers in the garden hope to produce even more food than last year. “We hope they do too,” said Singers. “It has been a great partnership and we are hopeful that it will continue.”

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Pan Am Games - Despite what you might think, penguins can fly - or at least that’s true for the Kingston Y Penguins Aquatic Swim Club, especially for two members. Chris Sergeant and Abi Tripp, both afflicted with cerebral palsy, will be competing against the best in the world at the 2015 Parapan Am Games in Toronto Aug. 7 15.  The Kingston duo will be joining a total of 40

of the nation’s best para-swimmers, 24 men and 16 women; the group includes 19-time Paralympic medalist Benoit Huot; AurĂŠlie Rivard, a silver medalist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games; and three-time Paralympian Adam Purdy, a double gold medalist at the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games.  “I am very proud of Abi and Chris,â€? says coach Vicki Keith, herself a world-class marathon swimmer who founded the Y Knot Special Abilities program 14 years ago. “They have worked

very hard to achieve this level. Chris has dedicated the last few years of his life to becoming the best athlete that he can be. He loves the spirit of competition and thrives in any opportunity where the competition is tight. His greatest thrill is out touching his competition at the wall.�  “I’m pretty excited that the games are so close to home,� explains Sergeant. “I’ve already been to one Parapan Games, but going into second one to hopefully medal in front of a home town crowd is especially exciting.� Sergeant, 21, a graduate of LCVI and a Penguin of 12 years, holds three records - one Americas record in the 100m back and two Canadian for the 50m back and 100m back courses. This will

Parapan Am swimmers Chris Sergeant and Abi Tripp train with their coach Vicki Keith at the local YMCA pool.

be his fifth major international competition.  He won a silver in the 100m back and bronze in the 50m free class at the 2011 Parapan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he competed with past teammates Jenna Lambert and Nik Tolgyesi.  â€œI’m going into these games with an open mind and hopefully it all goes pretty well,â€? says Sergeant, who is looking to defend his 100m back, long course record.  His swimming career all began innocently enough.  â€œMy family were not swimmers,â€? he says. “I hated swimming when I was younger. I wouldn’t even touch the water. We had a pool in the backyard and I would literally sit on a raft and hope not to ever touch the water.â€?  Then one day he wanted to compete in a triContinued on page 22

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athlon. There was big problem - he didn’t know how to swim!  “I had to figure out how to swim in order to enter the race. I was put in touch with Vicki and she was eager to help me learn to swim so I could enter the triathlon.  “That first practice I was pretty much holding on to Vicki’s neck the entire time.�  Vicki has been his coach ever since.  “Se is a really good coach, not like most coaches who will kind of go along with the flow,� explains Sergeant. “Vicki will do whatever she thinks is right for each individual swimmer. She makes sure you feel comfortable. She ensures that each swimmer has what they need and the kind of environment they require to succeed. Because of her many years of experience she picks that up really well.�  The swimmer’s main focus for these games is the 50m freestyle: “It’s my favourite event, and it’s the fastest race there is.�  He says his main competition will come from another Canadian, Alberta’s Zak McAllister. “We are really good friends. We’ve roomed together at every single meet. When it comes to competition we know we are going to show up, we know what to expect and both give 100 per cent.�  Another long-time member of the Penguins, Trip, 14, has been with the club for seven years, swimming competitively for six. She’s in the sport because she loves the water.  “Her focus (as it should be at her age) is to have fun through participation and challenging herself,� says Keith. “She thrives in any opportunity to push herself. She loves to work hard. She loves to find a challenge and then to focus on overcoming each obstacle until

she has achieved her goal.â€?  Like her teammate, Tripp wasn’t always excited about getting into the pool.  “When Abi first joined the team she was six years old,â€? explains Keith. “I remember her sitting on the edge of the pool and crying. When I talked to her about what she was feeling, she was able to communicate that she wasn’t crying because she was scared, but because she was trying to make herself get in the water, and she couldn’t. She was crying because she couldn’t overcome her fear. For a child of that age to be able to understand herself that thoroughly astounded me. But it is also one of the reasons she is so outstanding as an athlete. She understands herself completely.â€?  The talented young swimmer, a Grade 8 student at Module Vanier, is excited about the upcoming games.  Her goal for the games is to embrace the experience of her first big meet. “This is my first actual big meet, so it’s really just to have fun, gain experience, have some good races and hopefully set some best times.â€?  “My best event is the 50m free,â€? adds Tripp. “These are my first Parapan Am Games and think it’s pretty cool. It’s been my big goal for this year and to come this far is pretty exciting and cool. I’m excited just to be on the national team.â€?  Competing at this level calls for a considerable commitment in training. Both swimmers train two to four hours, four days a week at the Kingston Family Y pool. This will increase as the games draw near and they join Team Canada for two weeks of intensive training at their training camp in Quebec.  “We train a lot, of course,â€? adds Sergeant. “That’s kind of the nature of everything. We train hard and do our best in order to earn a spot on our national team. It Chris Sergeant and Abi Tripp will be competing against the best in the world at the 2015 will be an honour for us both to represent Canada and Parapan Am Games in Toronto Aug. 7 - 15. Photo/Rob Mooy Kingston at these games.â€?Â

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Call us at Limestone Cremation services

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Cremations from $1,295*

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*Includes cremation, the supervision and co-ordination of the services, documentation, local transfer of deceased and shelter, a vehicle used for administration and transferring, and MDF cremation container. Arbor Memorial Inc.

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for Power Sports Marine (In Trust) on Sat. June 20/15 @ 10 am from the village of Portland take Hwy 15 west to # 2612 Myers Road, Portland, Ontario K0G 1V0.

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A picture is worth a thousand words - or lots of calls when you advertise with the Classifieds. Call 613-5468885 to place your pet for sale ad. (Don’t forget the photo!)

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For KEN MASON Sat., June 20 @ 10 a.m. R33 Village of Portland Formerly Rideau Lakes Houseboats Boats: Cuddy Cab 16 ft boat with trailer; Wilker 16 ft centre consol boat with Mercury 60 hp 4 stroke outboard motor & trailer; Doral 18 ft boat with Mariner 90 hp outboard motor & trailer; 20ft pontoon boat with 40 hp Mariner motor; McGregor 25 ft sailboat with main sail & jib sail; Campion ski boat; boat seats& cushions; aluminum docking system plus more. Shop etc: Complete parts room with Volvo, Mercury, AC Delco etc; propellers; engine parts etc; parts cleaner; drill press; planer; manuals; pallet forks; winches; large compressor; shop shelving & cabinets; benches plus more. Misc: General transport for parts; Ford cubevan; 40ft X 24ft building finished as two apartments; Yamaha SX Viper snowmobile; older Terry camper trailer; Husqvarna 18hp riding mower; Craftsman 20hp riding mower; BushHog three point hitch mower; Chev truck 4x4 for parts; water skis; old maps of the Rideau; fishing rods; furniture from houseboats; office furniture; lumber; bikes; snowfence; exercise equipment; large quantity of scrap steel plus more. Plus selling antique Coke vending machine. Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Debit Canteen joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

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Major (Ret) RCAF, CF Died peacefully in hospital in Comox B.C., after a sudden illness on May 28, 2015 at the age of 90 years. Survived by Helen, his loving wife of 64 years and by daughters Sharon (Hugh), Gayle (Raymond), Susan (Ronald), son Brian (Gwyneth); by 12 grandchildren: Rob, Alison, Amy, Ashley Purvis; Jill and Mark Taylor; Jon, Alan, Lynn and Robyn Marcotte; Jason and Nadine Pickard; by nine great grandchildren; and by extended families. Predeceased by grandson Riley Purvis. At Bob’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral. The family will assemble at a later date to celebrate his life.

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Passed away suddenly surrounded by his family at KGH on May 30, 2015. Ray will be dearly missed by wife Jennie and five children, April Price (Sean), Tommy (Nancy), Jennie (Vinnie), Edna Burns (Wayne), Joe (Jamie) and 15 grandchildren. Ray is also survived by brothers, Leon and Art and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents James and Edna Burns and three brothers: Vernon, Ronald and Milton. A celebration of life for Ray will be held at Morton Hall, Sunday, June 14, 2015 from 1-4 p.m., all family and friends welcome.

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In closing up shop, the marine would like to thank their devoted patrons. This auction sale delivers a huge selection of quality power sport products & accessories that will meet almost any need of the avid power sport enthusiast.

2009 NH SKID STEER. 2007 CHRYSLER CAR. 2007 EXTENDA CAB CHEV TRUCK INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, EVERYDAY TOOLS & ACCESSORIES. on Sat., June 13/15 @ 10 am @ 2000 Roger Rd. Perth, ON 2009 New Holland L125 Skid Steer (diesel, 500 hrs.). 2007 Chrysler 300cc car (157 km). 2007 Chevrolet truck (244 km). Makita industrial grinder. Qty of 14” metal cutoff wheels. 3-Carbide Hammer masonry drills. Safety harness. Sump pump. 2 pallet lifters. Hydraulic jack. Slings. Livestock rubber mats. 8 portable power winches. Honda 4½ hp load winch. Sump pump. Qty of hand & power tools. 8 portable winches. Honda 4½ ladder winch. Several new sky lights. Back rack. Bolt bin. Steel racking. 3 portable work stations. Snapper hydrostatic garden tractor w/ hydraulic mower lift. Lawn sweep. Ariens 14.5 snow blower. Electric snow blower. Gas golf cart. Rigid 3 speed air blower. 2-4000 BTU propane salamanders. Hako gas motorized walk behind sweeper. Generac GP 7500 generator. BCS rear tine tiller. Power Plus 4200 PSI pressure washer. 15 hp All Power 4000 kw generator. 6 Hepa dust vacuums. 4 shop vacs. 6.5 hp water pump. Battlefield air compressor w/ 5.5 Honda motor. Assorted car & truck tires. Husky 26 gal. air compressor. Floor jack. Greenlee tool box. Assortment of 2x4, 2x6 & 2x8 lumber. Plywood. Lge qty of 24 ft flat roof steel. Garden tools. 3 rubber tired trolleys. Hand cart. Wheel barrow. Lge qty of assorted nails, screws & washers. Simoniz 6 hp pressure washer. 5.5 hp Honda motor walk along manure spreader. This auction offers a great variety of industrial & commercial applications plus bench-top & hand-held tools and products for your use. Newer reliable equipment & tools.

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Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering

Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

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JOB POSTINGS

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To see what routes are available in your area - Contact Charles McRae at the Kingston Heritage. charles.mcrae@metroland.com

This summer position with Quinte Conservation is 10 weeks in length between June 29, 2015 and September 4, 2015 depending on funding received 2015.

JOB SUMMARY Quinte Conservation is seeking one individual to: • Design and improve hiking trails at Depot Lakes Conservation Area and Campground • Assist with the development of seasonal and interior camp sites • Improving docking and boat launch facilities • Assist with park maintenance, trail signage, construction of picnic tables and other maintenance items

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Cruickshank Construction Limited currently has openings for the following position:

Excavator and Grader Operators

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Kingston, Ontario location: Pay rol l C lerk

This program is paid for in part by the Government of Canada

Depot Lakes Campground Park Technician

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Cruickshank Construction Limited., a leading roadbuilder and Cruickshank Construction Limited., leading roadbuilder and aggregate located inLimited., Ontario and Alberta, has an Cruickshank Construction aa leading roadbuilder supplier aggregate supplierfor located in Ontario and Alberta, has anour immediate opening the following position based out and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta,ofhas an immediate opening for the following position based out of our Kingston, Ontario location: immediate opening for the following position based out of our Kingston, Ontario location:

Send resumes to jasonb@careeredge.on.ca CAREER EDGE EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES • ALL SERVICES ARE FREE AMHERSTVIEW NAPANEE NORTHBROOK 613.354.0425 866.859.9222

Prizes, Special Events, Hockey Tickets, Carrier of the Month, Gift Cards and More!

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PROFESSIONAL STAFF ACCOUNTANT

ATTENTION YOUTH 10 - 17

SWING INTO SPRING

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We are currently looking for skilled operators with experience o perating a Excavator and Grader. Must have fine grade experience and willing to travel. We are looking for hard working individuals who always keep safety in mind. To apply, please send resume and cover letter in confidence to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-­‐542-­‐3034 as soon as possible.

Qualificatio ns ns Payroll experience • Qualificatio Minimum 3 years Qualifications Minimum 3 years Payroll experience • • 2 or 3 years Accounting Diploma is considered an asset 2 or 3knowledge years Accounting Diploma considered an asset •• • Minimum 3 years Payroll experience Strong of MS Office andisSAP Strong knowledge of MS Office and work SAP and team attitude •• • 2 or 3 years Accounting Diploma is considered an asset Professional, responsive, and positive responsive, and positive work and team attitude • • Strong knowledge of MS Office and SAP is Professional, essential is essential to adhering to strict confidentiality •• Professional, responsive, and positive work and team Commitment • attitude Commitment to adhering to strict confidentiality is essential Respon sibilit ies • Respon Commitment to adhering to strict confidentiality ies • Analyzesibilit payroll data entries for completeness and accuracy • Prepare Analyze payrollasdata entries for completeness and accuracy •Responsibilities reports requested/required Prepare reports as requested/required •• • Analyze payroll data entries for completeness and accuracy Provide clerical support as required Provide clerical •• • Prepare reports as requested/required Process ROE’s andsupport T4’s as required Process Source ROE’s and T4’s •• • Provide clerical support as required Calculate Deductions, WSIB premiums and EHT Calculate Source Deductions, WSIB premiums and EHT Calculations • • Process ROE’s and T4’s Calculations • Calculate Source Deductions, WSIB premiums and To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com EHT Calculations To apply, please send your resume and26, cover by June 2015letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com by June 26, 2015 To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@ www.cruickshankgroup.com cruickshankgroup.com by June 26, 2015 www.cruickshankgroup.com

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QUALIFICATIONS

You are unconscious at a party. No one knows aboutCampground your diabetes.north of This job is based at Depot Lakes Conservation Area and The paramedics arrive. This summer Verona. There is an hourly wage of $12.19 for a 35-hour work week.

JOB DETAILS

position with Quinte Conservation is 10 weeks in length between June 29, 2015 and Sept 4, 2015 depending on funding received.

HOW TO APPLY

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• Apply by email with cover letter and resume to: You’re in insulin shock. • Kathryn Di Donato, HR Specialist kdidonato@quinteconservation.ca • Include “Summer Jobs” in the subject line of your email • Include the job title you are applying for in your cover letter • Application deadline is June 19th, 2015

Quinte Conservation is proud to provide employment accommodation during the recruitment process. Should you require any accommodation, please indicate this on your application and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs. For any questions, suggestions or required documents regarding accessibility in a different format, please contact us at 613-354-3312 or kdidonato@quinteconservation.ca .

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Limited Number of Routes Available. For more info and to see what is available in your area contact Route Supervisor Charles at: charles.mcrae@metroland.com

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Challenging time for Islands, busy days, things to think about, prayers to say News- Busy Days ahead on Wolfe Island as the summer season of events begins in earnest. At this time Howe Islanders who want to know why their taxes are so high, have been invited to a meeting organized by the Howe Island Ratepayers Association (HIRA), with Frontenac County CAO Pender, and Warden Denis Doyle, (also Mayor of Frontenac Islands), Deputy Mayor Natalie Nossal and Councillor Bruce Higgs, to be held on Howe Island Thursday, June 18, 2015 at St. Philomena Parish Hall at 7:30 Pm to find out why. Wolfe Islanders are welcome. Howe Island is not a tourist destination in the same way as is Wolfe Island. Cyclists, bird watchers and fund raising events (Terry Fox run for instance,) and an annual dinner are popular. Howe Islanders have undertaken the establishment of a park, and anniversary memorial and revamping their community centre grounds. Many maintain an interest in local politics and attend council meetings on a regular basis. *On Wolfe Island right now, although the smaller Frontenac 2 ferry is operating from the winter dock at Dawson Point, the number of visitors to the island is increasing daily. Cyclists are coming in droves. Walkers take the distance from the ferry to the village of Marysville in stride. And of course the ‘Shuttle Bus’ supported by MTO, provides a much needed service for visitors who Park and Ride or just walk on from Kingston. For some events extra transportation is provided. *The bells at the Wolfe Island United Church will have been rung 90 times Wed. June 10th (along with UC Churches across the province)

to acknowledge the 90th Anniversary Celebration of the United Church of Canada established in 1925. The church’s small, but mighty parish, will make a joyful noise that day and serve cupcakes on the lawn when it is over. *WI’s OLD HOUSE MUSEUM in Marysville, right beside the Island Grill, has been identified as one of 14 county locations for Frontenac County’s “Doors Open” event Saturday, June 13th --opened for the public to discover the county’s history during its 150th Anniversary Year. The museum, owned by the township, is thought to be the island’s oldest building. It is operated by the WI Historical Society and offers many different displays. But it is perhaps the stories you will hear about island life in the past from enthusiastic volunteers that will keep you spell bound. The Museum will be open from 10 am-4 pm. on that day (as are all other locations). www.FrontenacMaps.ca/DoorsOpen<http:// www.FrontenacMaps.ca/DoorsOpen> *A former WI resident musician Robert Graham, (vocalist/keyboardist/songwriter) is bringing his 6 piece band “The Fairest and Best” to the “The Island Grill” on Sat. June 27th at 9 pm. “I hope you can come,” Robert said in a note. ”I have a bunch of new songs. I would love you to hear them! Robert and Kerryn became part of the community following their arrival from Australia. Robert played at church/community events and volunteered when music was required. Kerryn offered her distinct artistic talents. It will be great to see him at “The Island Grill” and to hear him sing and play. Join us….. <https://www. facebook.com/robert.graham.18062> *WI Horse enthusiasts were busy in early spring tidying up the community centre

Family members operate the well known White’s Carriage–Sleigh-Wagon Ride business popular on the island and in Kingston. *Coming in July is the Wolfe Island Classic 5k-10k Run Walk sponsored by the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic. The date is Sunday, July 5th at 9:30 am. All profits from the WI Classic support the WI Medical Clinic. The Clinic operates through fund raising, donations, gifts and a grant of $5000 annually from Frontenac Islands Township. It has a volunteer board of directors. Past President Liz Crothers encourages island residents and friends of whatever age, who do not, or cannot run, to Come Out to the Race and Walk instead, for whatever distance you are able….. in support of the Clinic ‘s objectives to provide as much health care as possible locally. Hope YOU are planning to participate Around Town: *Summer appears to have arrived. Wind Tower maintenance underway, *Rain has blessed the fields. *We pray for our much loved, very ill, Rev. Canon Chris Carr.

FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTPORT Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will be received until 4:00 p.m. local time on July 7, 2015 at the Municipal Offices of The Corporation of the Village of Westport situated at 30 Bedford Street, Westport, Ontario, K0G 1X0. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 4:15 p.m. at the Municipal Offices of The Corporation of the Village of Westport situated at 30 Bedford Street, Westport, Ontario, K0G 1X0.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Description of Lands:

Effective JULY 1, 2015, the price of garbage bag tags will increase to $2.50 per tag.

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Why is the cost increasing? The cost of operating Loyalist Township’s landfills has increased substantially, while the cost of garbage bag tags has not increased since 2005. Increased operational costs have been reflected in property tax rates, which are borne by all Loyalist Township property owners, even those who actively participate in waste diversion efforts by means of recycling and composting. The use of bag tag revenues reduces the property tax rate, redirecting more of waste management costs directly to users.

2005 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $656,000

grounds, along with other community volunteers, for regular events and the regular season of the Horse Associations ‘Barrels & Keyhole’, ‘Flag & Poles’ where even children participate. More island children than ever are learning to ride, have horses and yearn to join in. * Rob and Erin White, the 4th generation of White’s on a family farm, will welcome horse men and women to their 2nd annual WOLFE ISLAND ROUND UP to be held 4 & 5 of July, at the WI Community Centre Grounds. Deadline for entries, Friday June 12th. A ‘Round Up’ allows a team of 3 on horseback 60 to 90 seconds to separate three specifically identified cattle from a herd and put them into a pen. The first ‘Round Up’ in 2014 had more than 70 participants. The White’s also hold regular ‘ Ranch Sorting’ and ‘Team Penning’ events on their farm that involve moving specific cattle on horseback by riders in timed events, all intended to preserve the traditional skills of working cow horses and handlers. Check their website: www.whitelanefarm.com FYI. White

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Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality (or board) and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.

2015 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $975,000

The lands do not include the mobile homes situate on the lands, if any. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.

What are some of the costs of operating Loyalist’s landfills? Equipment and fuel, the Township’s waste collection contract, staffing, capital improvements to the landfill facilities, and environmental monitoring in the landfill areas all contribute to the cost of operating landfills. Does an increased cost mean the landfill will accept more types of waste (eg., wood, construction materials)? No. We are restricted to the types of waste mandated in our Certificate of Approval, issued by the Ministry of the Environment & Climate Change. I have $2 tags left over. Are they still valid? Yes. The orange tags will be accepted until the end of 2015. Where can I find more information? Please visit the Loyalist Township website, www.loyalist.ca/go/bagtags or call 613-386-7351, ext. 116.

If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351, ext. 100, or email info@loyalist.ca.

The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: Title

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Note to landfill users: Tipping fees have increased to $125.00 per tonne, with a minimum charge of $15 per visit (not including Free Large Item Disposal Opportunities - FLIDO), as per the Miscellaneous Fees By-law 2015-057.

Lots 45 and 46 and Part of Lots 47 and 48, Southwest of the Road Allowance between Concessions 6 and 7, Plan 169, Village of Westport, County of Leeds, being more particularly described in Instrument LR317838. PIN 44259-0180 (R) Roll Number: 0842 000 042 08800 0000 Last Transfer: LR317838 Minimum Tender Amount: $71,943.25

TREASURER Name of Municipality or Board THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTPORT Address of Municipality or Board 30 BEDFORD STREET, WESTPORT, ONTARIO, K0G 1X0 Solicitor for Municipality BARKER WILLSON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 31 FOSTER STREET, PERTH, ONTARIO, K7H 1R8 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, June 11, 2015

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Take your photography to the next level There’s a paradox to the photography in my life. It’s one of the most challenging things I do. It’s also one of the most relaxing. Perhaps the relaxation aspect comes from being lost in the moment, much like prayer or a meditative mantra. Guitarist Keith Richards once commented that the guitar is such a complex instrument with so many layers that it is impossible to ever learn all there is to know about it. The same goes for photography. In 1839, William Henry Fox Talbot introduced photography to the world. He gave us the technique of recording an image through a process that produced a photonegative. From that negative, thousands of identical images could be recorded. Despite the rapid technological developments of the digital age, some things have not changed since the first camera. It’s still about

working with light. And shadows, which cause some people serious stress. The camera has been used for everything from narcissistic self-promotion and advertising to affecting social change. I have heard from hundreds of people visiting my studio at the Tett Centre. They tell me that there are many ongoing local workshops and training programs introducing people to photography, but there is little available to take it to the next level. So I’ve designed two programs. The first is a day/evening-long intensive (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) for anyone from newcomer to those who have been working with cameras for years but still don’t get all the technical stuff, from f-stops to white balance to ISO. This program is being offered on June 27 (already full) and July 19 (there are still spaces available). Given the response, I may add more sessions later in the summer. There is also a six-month mentorship program starting in July and running through December. In each of these programs, participants will have an opportunity

to work with live models, including dancers from the Ballerinas Dancing in the Streets photo project. Photographers will work in different light conditions, including mid-day, sunset, twilight and dark. We’ll be working inside my studio at the Tett Centre on the waterfront, as well as outside the studio. Many of the things we used to do in the actual darkroom, now go to infinity and beyond in the digital darkroom. In the day-long program, we’ll touch a bit on Photoshop and the digital darkroom in terms of things like layers, filters, adjustment levels, saturation versus vibrance, and other basics. But mostly, the day will be about becoming one with your camera and knowing it inside and out. We’ll also look at the brain biology of storytelling and the many composition guidelines that make photographs appealing. We’ll use Photoshop in much greater depth in the mentorship program. We will examine different types of natural and artificial lighting, but in greatest depth we will explore what musician, poet and artist Patti Smith calls “pure photography,” that purity of craft that utilizes only the camera and whatever light is available.

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For those entering the mentorship, you generally know how your camera works, and you understand photographic composition; but you want to take it all to the next level. The six month mentorship will get you there. In a small group format at the Tett Centre, we will meet regularly. There will be in-class presentations as well as extensive work with participants on the streets of Kingston. Your work will include sessions with models, dancers and actors. We’ll attend live events like theatre and sports. Most photographers, once past the beginners level, can take beautiful scenic, still life and nature shots, and perhaps portraits, but they have trouble getting beyond that. Ultra-low light, fast action or unpredictable events can cause even competent photographers considerable stress and anxiety. The mentorship will take you through difficult lighting situations. You will learn to react quickly to changing dynamics in live events. Classroom instruction is helpful to initially master a concept, but it’s your work on the scene where you will hone your skills. Flexibility is built into the mentorship. Several meeting times per month will be available. That way, if you cannot make one session,

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you can take advantage of another. Sessions will include weekdays, evenings and weekends. There will also be staggered start dates. The mentorship is designed to prepare and guide you on your photographic journey. You’ll be taught how to use various tools and techniques, how to choose the right equipment for what you want to do. You’ll learn how to select and use different cameras, lenses, artificial and natural lighting and so on. You will also have many hours of guided practice on the streets. This region is a photographer’s paradise. There are diverse photo opportunities. You won’t have to buy any new equipment. I’ve always believed that the best equipment is what you have with you. It’s a fallacy to believe that getting some piece of equipment will suddenly turn you into a great photographer. I heard the example recently that when someone sees a great photograph the viewer assumes it was taken by someone with an expensive camera. But that is like being at a dinner party and telling your host who created a magnificent dinner that he or she must have a really expensive stove. Some of the photos exhibited in Continued on page 29

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Take your photography to the next level better. There are many great brands. If I gave you 100 photographs and asked you which brand created each image, you could not tell me. Enough with the ridiculous stories about such and such having better glass. I started my career with a Minolta 35 mm SLR and Mamiya medium format (large negatives, which produce better photos) cameras. I later moved to Canon, because Canon was leading the field with the best lenses for low light and fast action. At last month’s OPTIC 2015 conference in New York City, I tried out some Fuji cameras. Since I wasn’t willing to starve myself and live on air for the next few months, I wasn’t willing to put money into a whole new camera and lens collection. But if I was starting out, Fuji would be a serious contender for my business. The mentorship is designed entirely around Kingston and the surrounding region. If you don’t have a car to reach some locations, carpooling will be arranged. There will be regular

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my studio, and ones which people compliment often, were taken with my tiny Canon S100 camera. Many visitors are are shocked to hear that. They clearly assume the quality only comes from a camera, not the photographer. When I’m on vacation or just out for fun, I may only carry a tiny pocket camera, the Canon S100. It’s a technological wonder that takes superb photos. In fact, this little $400 item takes better photos than an early digital camera I owned, which, at the time—about 15 years ago—cost almost $3000. The qualifier to this is that there are certain situations, especially those involving ultra-low light and fast action, that demand professional-level equipment. If you’re new to photography or taking things up a notch and buying your first pro-type camera, which brand is better? The commercial leaders are Canon and Nikon. I don’t get into arguments about which is

workshops as well as practical sessions on the streets of Kingston. You’ll learn about dance, theatre and sports photography. You’ll have behind-the-scenes views of entertainment and special events. An optional component of my training programs is that I’ll take the brave and keen souls who want to dive into urban street photography on photo tours of New York City, deep into Chinatown, Harlem, Hell’s Kitchen, Greenwich Village, Coney Island, the Bowery, Brooklyn, jazz and blues clubs, and the many bridges (including Brooklyn Bridge) of the city and Central Park. To find out more about these program, go to www. tettcentre.org, click the events calendar and look under July 19 for the full day program and July 4 for the mentorship program. As always, you are welcome to drop in to talk photography at my studio (214E) at the Tett Centre.

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partners falling away from each other, the lyrics haunt the listener. “You don’t look at me the same Like I’m someone you know you knew, But cannot place You say all we need is time, and a little space.... I thought this would be easy, But you’re making it so hard, Dangerous game it is Playing tug-of-war with your heart.... The future looks grim, For the two of us, Miss Prim, So, if you don’t mind, take my hand, And fall out of love with me Fall out of love with me Fall out of love with me.” That’s heavy, thoughtful material. Julia’s been singing as long as she can remember. Her first public performance came in a school talent show in Grade 4. She helped out with the high school yearbook this year and will be a member of Student Council next year. She’s also enthralled by visual arts. “Anything related to art,” she said. “Outside of school, I love to paint quite a bit, and I usually try to write every day.” With so many artists releasing so much music annually, it’s hard to stick out. It’s even harder if you are trying to

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2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bluetooth And Much More. 79,182 KM

This Golf Comes With Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless P9479A Entry, And Much Much More. 2 Sets Of Tires And +HST Rims Winter And $205 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Summer. 37,077 KM

2014 Dodge Challenger R/T

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Cloth Interior, 3.9 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9231A Wheels, Onstar, Luggage Rack, +HST Summer Tires $130 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 172,604 KM

2013 Volkswagen Golf TDI

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

2007 Pontiac Montana SV6

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2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S (CVT)

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2011 Volkswagen Routan Comfortline

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2014 Chrysler Town & Country

2014 Ford F-150 2014 STX

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2015 Kia Sorento Lx Awd With Alloy Wheels, Power Equipment, Cloth Interior, Keyless Entry, And The P9575 Remainder Of Factory Warranty. +HST 29,965 KM Previous $173 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Daily Rental

$21,788

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Leather interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power P9364 Windows, Onstar, Sirius XM Satellite +HST Radio And More. $179 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 44,895 KM

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2013 Hyundai Sonata GL

2015 Kia Sorento LX AWD

2011 Buick Regal CXL Turbo

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$12,899 +HST

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$17,488

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$139 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2012 Nissan Versa Hatch Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power P9507A Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, +HST And Much Much $73 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 94,781 kms

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$14,999 +HST

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2014 Jeep Patriot AWD Sport/North

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2013 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4x4 This Is The XLT Model And Comes With Power Locks, Power Windows, P9558 Cloth Interior, 5.0L V8, And Much Much More. +HST 24,633 KM $229 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS

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Everlasting signature by Sobella Homes synonymous with quality, luxury and new design found only in the best homes. This new introduction of a 1500 sq ft bungalow will provide a spacious layout featuring a master bedroom with 5 pce ensuite retreat , 2nd bedroom with shared main 3 pce custom bath, gourmet kitchen with island sink granite counters open to huge 14 foot by 31 foot great room for living and dining entertainment. Step in the class of a Sobella Homes. MLSŽ Artist’s rendering. The picture of this model may show upgraded features that are not included in the base price of the home. Please consult with a sales representative for all upgrade options. This plan is the property of Sobella House & Home Inc. and any reproduction of this plan, its concepts or ideas, is strictly prohibited. " " * # " ! ! ' # "$ # # & # $# # #$ $" + ! " ( % !( ! # "# # area. E & OE. Copyright 2015

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1129 Crossfield Avenue r $459,900 OPEN HOUSE r SUNDAY 2-4 PM 5 years old Custom built Caraco house. 2370 sq.ft 4 bdrms and 2.5 baths. Beautiful kitchen with Granite counter tops. Carpet free house with ceramic and maple hardwood. Master with en-suite and walk in closet. Patio with BBQ outside. MLSÂŽ15604495.

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50 Bayshore Drive r $389,900 OPEN HOUSE r SUNDAY 2-4 PM Custom built home by MacAdam. Ideally located in the waterfront community of Edgewater Estates. Upgrades include hardwood, and ceramic flooring on the upper level. Kitchen, bathrooms with granite counter tops, vaulted ceilings. MLSÂŽ15602619

All year round log home on Varty Lake. Solid built with 6 ft basement. New propane furnace, steel roof, good windows. Very nice private lot with 180 ft of shoreline. House is being sold furnished. MLSÂŽ15605167

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39 McMichael Street r $274,900 OPEN HOUSE r SUNDAY 2-4 PM Awesome location in popular Strathcona Park. Huge yard and large nearly new garage, wood floors, open plan, full undeveloped basement. Wood floors, updated windows, new furnace, central air. Email, text or call for a tour. MLSÂŽ15603255

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Location Many people are familiar with the real estate industry axiom, “location, location, location!” When buying an investment property, location is everything. A great location should outweigh your own personal feelings about the home, especially if you do not intend to live at the property. You will likely define a great location for an investment property differently than you would a property you intend to live in, so don’t let your own desires in a home cloud your judgement when choosing an investment property. Properties in safe neighbor-

hoods that boast good schools and offer easy access to public transportation tend to make great investment properties.

Décor Décor is another thing to consider when looking for an investment property. If you don’t plan to reside in the property, your opinion of the décor should not carry much weight. When viewing a property, try to imagine how much it might appeal to prospective tenants. Quirky properties typically do not appeal to as many prospective tenants as properties whose décor are similar to other homes in the area. Though you might find a tenant who prefers properties with unique interiors, a property that appeals to as many prospective tenants as possible often makes for a better investment and a lot less stress when the time comes to find tenants. Condition The condition of the property also must be considered before buying an investment property. Some investors want a fixer-upper, while others prefer turnkey properties that won’t require any elbow

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Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.

Well maintained 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bathroom home conveniently located on Conservatory drive, Large 1 1/2 car garage with main floor entry, Large eat in cooks kitchen, 3 generous sized bdrms, Master bdrm features a walk-in closet and 3 pc en-suite, large deck, fully fenced yard. Lower level is partially finished, and rough in for another bathroom.

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Build your dream home on this beautiful 9 acre parcel of land located 25 minutes north of Kingston on quiet Shales Road. This lot has hydro at the lot line, and many mature hardwood and softwood trees. Builder packages available through the listing agent. Many year round homes located on Shales Road, on a school bus route.

$199,900 5859 BATTERSEA ROAD

Enjoy the character of this century old all brick two and a half storey while benefiting from the extensive modern updates and high end finishes. On 2.7 Beautiful acres this quality home is 15 minutes from downtown and only steps from the local school. Call today for your private viewing.

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This country home is sitting on a 1.6 acre level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston with many mature trees which create a park like setting in the rear yard. The home offers 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Bright front foyer with large entry closet leads into a large family room with wide plank laminate floors, beautiful pine beams.

2009 PERTH ROAD

Immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow on a picturesque 4 acres country lot with granite outcropping, many mature hardwood trees, and wildlife all around. This home has been completely updated over recent years, the latest of which include new maple kitchen cabinetry, 2 full bathroom makeovers, new trim, crown moulding, loads of pot lighting.

$569,000 792 PORTSMOUTH AVE.

Loughborough Lake - beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline. Features: 2 docks, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. New plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces.

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4220 SILLS BAY RDÊUÊ$619,900 Beautiful estate property nestled on a private hill top lot with breathtaking views of sydenham lake. The curved driveway is graced by 2 acres of landscaped and beautifully maniqured lawns. Inside this meticulous home you’ll fall in love with the interior stone accent walls, fireplaces and the walls of glass which showcase the endless views of sydenham lake. Attention to detail is evident in all areas of this 3200sqft, 4+2 bedrooms, 3+1 bath home. Call today for your personal viewing and your chance to own a little piece of paradise! MLSŽ15605445

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4196 COUNTY RD. 1 YARKERÊUÊ$384,900 Beautiful home nestled on top of 4.2 Acre private country lot. Wood exterior with large front porch and back deck, pine and ceramic floors with carpet in master bdrm only. Large country kitchen with new counter tops overlooking a cozy living room featuring an electric fire place and vaulted ceilings open to second storey. Fully finished basement walkout and 10’9x10’ den, 200 amp breaker, steel roof, 16’x8’4 shed and oversized 25’x30’ attached double car garage with living space above it awaiting new owners’ finishing touches. MLSŽ15605337

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775 LOUIS ST.ĂŠUĂŠ$269,900 Very rare piece of property with potential for severance in a highly sought after location. A beautiful brick bungalow with custom kitchen featuring extensive use of granite. Hardwood throughout main floor living area, 3 bdrms, separate dining room, cozy living room and updated bath. Custom walk-in shower, 4th bdrm and huge recroom in lower level. Roof 8 years old, spray foam basement, hrv, central air and in the backyard find a 14x12 detached shed/workshop with power, heat & a/c unit. MLSÂŽ15605354

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