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Kingston moves ahead with red light cameras at accident-prone intersections By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Pan Am flame lights up the streets of Kingston

Kingstonians lined the streets of downtown on to cheer on 11 local residents who carried the Pan Am Games torch on July 2. The local portion of the torch relay culminated in a ceremonial cauldron lighting at Fort Henry in conjunction with the Fort Henry Pan Am Cultural Festival. [Above] Jordan Pridham hands over the Pan Am Games torch to Olympic gold medal rower Rob Gibson during the Kingston leg of the torch relay. Gibson headed off to compete in the Pan Am Games himself several days later. Photo/ Rob Mooy

News – The City of Kingston is moving full speed ahead with plans to install red light cameras at 10 accident-prone intersections. “Our goal is for it to be revenue neutral. We look upon this as a safety program. We’re not doing this to make money,� explained Deanna Green, the city’s traffic manager. The previous council set the wheels in motion to launch Kingston’s first ever red light camera program, expected to begin in January 2017. Many councillors say the combination of poor driving behaviour and serious accidents is sufficient justification to install cameras to catch motorists who breeze through intersections after the traffic lights have turned red. “This will reduce the incidents of red light running most likely by at least half, as well as reduce incidents of serious right-angle collisions,� said Green. A business case study done for the city also says it could lead to a 15-percent rise in rear-end collisions as more drivers brake at amber lights to avoid a potential ticket. Red light cameras, which are used in a handful of Ontario municipalities, record the licence plate of an offender and send a $325 ticket in the mail to the ve-

hicle’s registered owner. There is no loss of demerit points under this police-free system. Individual drivers, company or commercial vehicles and even some cityowned vehicles like transit buses will all be subject to fines. Fire trucks, police cruisers, ambulances and other emergency vehicles responding to calls are exempt. The automated cameras are triggered by pavement sensors that record the moment a car enters an intersection after the traffic light has already turned red. “It takes three pictures. One is of your licence plate. One is of your vehicle prior to the (pavement) stop bar, and you can see that the light is red. And the third picture you can see you’re in the intersection,� said Green. Motorists driving through the intersection on an amber light or those who enter the intersection on a green or amber light waiting to make a left-turn will not be ticketed, she added. Even though signage will be installed at all four approaches to an intersection, the camera will only operate at one of them. “If motorists are very observant they’ll know quite quickly on which approach it is and it’s consistent. Once installed that’s where it’ll be for a five year period,� said Green. Continued on page 6

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By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

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News - Volunteering is a way of life for Curt Bolton. On any given day, he can be found cutting the enormous lawn at the Seniors’ Centre on Francis Street, maintaining yards and shovelling snow for elderly neighbours, or working in the kitchen at Martha’s Table. “I just love doing that kind of stuff so it makes it pretty easy,� says Bolton, a father, grandfather and retired penitentiary personal development officer. “I’ve always loved shovelling, cutting grass, volunteering. I’ve done that ever since I was a kid.� He’s also devoted 27 years to coaching cross country teams at Queen’s and RMC; in 1999 he was inducted to the Queen’s Track and Field and X-C Alumni’s Hall of Fame, and in 2010 the Queen’s Coaches Hall of Fame. On Canada Day, Bolton’s countless hours of community work were recognized by the City of Kingston when he was honoured with a First Capital Distinguished Citizen/Honourable Achievement award. Like most people who are so generous with their time, Bolton is a modest man, and he notes that he was a little surprised when he found out he was receiving the award several weeks prior.

“As one of my nephews said, ‘hmmm‌so you get an award for doing all the things that you love doing’, he laughs. “It feels quite good to get recognized but I really don’t do it for that‌I’m not a big fan of getting attention.â€? Bolton says he will continue mowing lawns and shovelling snow for as long as possible. “I’m physically able to do it and some other people aren’t. I’ve got the time, I’m sitting at home if I’m not out and about, so it’s just easy for me to do it and I love doing it so why not.â€? As for the award itself, it will be displayed in the garden at Bolton’s home. The sturdy granite material, he says, should be able to stand up to most weather. “If you maintain it, it should be fine outside,â€? he says. “It actually looks quite nice [in the garden]. Bolton received his award alongside fellow First Capital recipient Fred Jones, a retired teacher and principal who spends hours devoted to the beautification of Ashton Park. Jayan Anpalahan, a long-time volunteer at Kingston General Hospital, and Mackenzie Curran, a volunteer and advocate for Canadian Blood Services and the stem cell program, were the recipients of the Mayor’s Award for Youth Volunteerism.

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Issues surrounding Bath historical buildings heat up in Loyalist Township By Mandy Marciniak

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News – Residents in Bath may be seeing a change in location for their library and museum in the coming months. The historic properties currently housing these facilities are up for lease and while the owners, the Fairfield-Gutzeit Society, would love to keep their current tenants that may not be a feasible option. The buildings are currently being leased by Loyalist Township for $600 a month, single-net, meaning they simply cover the utilities for the building and the owners pick up the taxes, maintenance costs

and insurance. This lease arrangement has been ongoing for the past 15 years, but last year Loyalist Township did not renew their lease and instead chose to rent month to month. The new proposal proposed no change in rent amount, but it asked that the lease be changed from single-net to triple-net asking the township to take on the costs of repairs, taxes and insurance. “It is a standard agreement for commercial properties,� explained Hineman. “But the township refused and instead we went back and forth and couldn’t reach an agreement. That left the society with a lot of instability and now we are

pushing things forward.� On June 28, the society emailed a resolution to Loyalist Township and posted it to social media for the residents of Bath to see. They have concluded that the lease will be terminated on July 31; unless the township can reach an agreement with them, they will lease to another party. The agreement was met with great disappointment from the township. “This should have been a cooperative process and we really tried, but it hasn’t worked well,� said Deputy Mayor Ric Bresee. “We have been working with the Fairfield-Gutzeit Society since amalga-

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Issues surrounding Bath historical buildings heat up in Loyalist Township Continued from page 4

“An extra $500,000 to the taxpayers is a lot of money,” he said. “In

my opinion, taking on the repair when it has been ignored by the society for so long is not a good use of taxpayers’ money right now.”

Both parties are saddened that the situation has come to this and both would like to see the museum and library facilities stay in the current buildings, but they are far from a resolution at this point. “We need to find a way to continue providing these services to residents and we will,” Bresee said.

“We would love to see these buildings preserved and repaired and we want to preserve as much of the heritage in the village as we can, but that is not being done at the moment. We are just really disappointed that things have gone this way.” According to Hineman, the ball is in the Township’s court at this

point and they hope an agreement can be reached before the end of the month. “We are sad it has gone this way, but we can’t continue with the current lease,” he said. “We are really disappointed and we hope to find a way to move forward that works financially for everyone.”

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Kingston moves ahead with red light cameras at accident-prone intersections Continued from page 1

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She believes the program will alter driving habits. “We call it the halo effect. Motorists will alter their behaviour at all directions and they’ll be less likely to run a red light.” The city has pre-selected 10 intersections for 24/7 monitoring: Division & Johnson Streets, Queen & Montreal Streets, Division St. & John Counter Blvd., Perth & Unity Roads, Taylor-Kidd Blvd. & Bayridge Drive, Bath Road & Portsmouth Avenue, Gardiners Rd. & Princess St., Princess St. & Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd., Princess St. & Taylor-Kidd Blvd., and Gardiners Rd. & Taylor-Kidd Boulevard. Intersections identified for cameras must also be equipped with pedestrian crossing countdown devices to help motorists better gauge when a green light may be about to change – a practice city officials officially frown upon but many motorists rely on. The estimated cost to install and operate cameras at 10 intersections is $520,000 a year. But with estimated fine revenues at $970,000 the program is expected to generate a profit of about $450,000 annually. “We only need about 0.5 tickets per day, per intersection to break even,” said Green. Any additional revenues generated by the camera cops program will go toward road safety improvements. Council may also decide to spend the profits on other specialized programs.

Critics call it a cash grab by Big Brother. There are also worries that fine revenues could eventually drop as motorists become more careful at intersections leaving taxpayers stuck with a costly program. Coun. Rob Hutchison counts himself as one of those skeptics, but says it’s hard to ignore the potential benefits. “The return, they say, is incredibly lucrative and it does increase safety. It’s difficult to vote against that.” Experts say installing the cameras in Kingston could actually generate fine revenues up to $4.8 million per year, but conservative estimates suggest the city would only collect 20 percent of those revenues due to various factors such as improved driving behaviour, out-of-province licence plates, dirty licence plates or poor weather conditions that obscure the camera’s picture. Councillors will get a series of reports later this year and in 2016 to finalize the program; hire a vendor to provide the camera and data collection equipment, sign an agreement with the ministry of transportation to get licence plate information, and sign an agreement with the City of Toronto to process the tickets and mail them out within 30 days of an infraction. And, if you think red light camera tickets are easily torn up by a judge, think again. “It’s not a very successful appeal process. It’s a rock solid program. It’s very well respected by the courts,” said Green.

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A large crowd gathered in front of Kingston City Hall to welcome the arrival of the Red and White People Parade and take in the annual Canada Day Celebrations. [Above] Kingston Town Crier Chris Whyman opens Kingston’s Canada Day Celebrations with a proclamation before a large crowd gathered in front of City Hall. [Above right] Julie Tessier and her daughters Megan (left) and Chelsea Ellacott make their way down Princess Street under the shadow of a giant Sir John A. Macdonald puppet. [Right] City councillors Lisa Osanic, Jim Neill and Mary Rita Holland get into the Canada Day spirit. Photos/ Rob Mooy and Hollie Pratt-Campbell

“Take a step aft in time me hearties at t’ Gananoque Pirate Festival. Visit t’ Pirate Village with live music, tarot card readers, wood carvers, a blacksmith and potters, a tall ship manned with pirates, six pounders and guns! sprogs ZONE and o’ course no Pirate Festival would be complete without t’ notorious Captain Jack! We would never forget t’ big sprogs so come out and test your skills on t’ tippy ladder, feel t’ breeze on t’ giant slide or listen t’ live music on t’ waterfore main stage.”

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Kingston airport expansion moves one step closer to take off News – After years of discussion, the planned expansion of Kingston’s Norman Rogers Airport is getting ready to take flight. City council has approved the hiring of a consulting firm to complete a $150,000 environmental assessment that will lay the groundwork for expanding the airport’s main runway and passenger terminal. Staff said that acting now will ensure the work is completed before the end of the current council term. “This would enable the selected proponent to complete the field work in the fall of 2015/spring 2016, and anticipate a fall 2017 construction completion timeframe,” said transportation commissioner Denis Leger. Council has deemed the airport expansion, recently estimated at $16 million, to be a priority during its term, and will likely be asked to confirm the financing in its 2016 capital budget. The project is moving ahead

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even though a business case study found there is no guarantee a bigger airport will attract more passengers or result in lower airfares. The study found local airport passenger travel declined from 75,800 in 2009 to 67,600 in 2014. About 90 percent of local air travellers are using airports other than Kingston as the starting point for their journey, such as Toronto, Ottawa and Syracuse, New York. However, airport officials say the business case also pointed out that Kingston can still benefit from an upgraded passenger terminal and longer runway. “Air passenger usage cannot be developed to generate sufficient return to finance this project; however it is a requirement for economic development, regional transportation and community vibrancy,” the business case noted. Leger says the potential to strengthen economic development is good. He informed council that a larger airport could facilitate air service growth, make Kingston more accessible to business and academia and contribute to keeping

Kingston competitive in a global business environment. Based on those factors, councillors are proceeding with the mandatory environmental impact and mitigation study. In the first phase, the city is expected to spend about $9 million to lengthen the north-south runway from 5,000 to 6,000 feet, and then spend a further $7 million in the second phase to expand and reconfigure the passenger terminal. A longer runway is seen as key to attracting new air carriers such as WestJet. The airline is planning

to expand its short distance regional flights into eastern Canada but hasn’t decided whether to make Kingston a regular stopover. Airport officials say they continue to work with Air Canada’s Jazz carrier to make prices more affordable for connecting flights to Toronto. One major drawback, though, is Air Canada’s reliance on the smaller 18-seat Beechcraft planes on the Kingston-Toronto flights which can’t hold as much luggage. “The luggage capacity of the aircraft is severely limited and is resulting in

a very high number of delayed baggage deliveries and inconvenience to passengers,” the study concluded. Air Canada has indicated that it will press its larger 37-seat Dash-8 aircraft into Kingston to accommodate sport tourism, group travel, conventions or other big draw events if it has sufficient notice, but it’s not ready to use the larger planes on a regular basis. Councillors appear to support the notion of ‘build it and they will come,’ hoping the airport expansion will eventually land more carriers and passengers.

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Kingston Show & Shine to ride on another year The Kingston Show N Shine got its start in 2008 as a last-minute event geared to a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Organizers were astounded when it attracted a huge number of participants and viewers. From that first event the Show N Shine has grown exponentially every year. A major milestone was achieved in 2012 when organizers honored the Olympians of Special Olympics Ontario, and the event has raised funds and awareness for countless charities and organizations ever since the first show. “We have strongly believed that bringing motorcyclists and charities together has proven to be very successful,” says organizer Guy Paquette. “Show N Shine has become a yearly tradition of fundraising by motorcycling enthusiasts for charities and causes.”

“This year we are honoring the Fallen Heroes and Wounded Warriors of Military, Police, Fire and Ambulance, who knowingly and willingly work hard every day to protect our lives.” On their behalf, Show N Shine is donating the proceeds of the 2015 show to Almost Home, a non-profit organization which provides a place of comfort and respite for families whose children are receiving medical treatment in Kingston area hospitals. The event is free and open to all public to view, with the expectation that visitors will make a donation to the selected charity. To be held on July 25th from noon to 5 p.m., the family friendly event includes a custom bike display of all types, sizes and brands, plus a variety of shows, including Jason Thorne Freestyle Motocross and the Ontario Provincial Police Golden Helmets

Motorcycle Precision Team. “In addition to the motorcycle displays, we also host lots of unique and interesting vendors, delicious food and live music performances throughout the day,” says Mr. Paquette. “In fact, for the first time this year we are extending the festivities to include a wrap-up party with Jack Astors starting at 8 p.m., during which we will announce the winner of the annual motorcycle raffle.” Another draw for motorcycle enthusiasts, and especially Sons of Anarchy Fans, is the custom-designed

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tank depicting Tommy Flanagan, otherwise known as Chibs and Mark Boone Jr., more widely known as Bobby. The tank has been signed by both of the men and will be auctioned off to the highest bidder, with proceeds going to Almost Home Kingston. “Two mottos that we began using since day one, which are often duplicated by other groups, are ‘Ride For a Reason – Ride For a Cause’ and ‘Bikers Care’,” Mr. Paquette explains. “These truly sum up in a nutshell what we endeavor to accomplish every year. Show N Shine 100 percent not for profit and is solely supported by donations and sponsors every year.” He adds that in the past some shows have seen more than 7000 motorcyclists and motorcycle lovers, but the numbers are always anticipated to grow each year moving forward.

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EDITORIAL

Embracing Panamania – from a distance

I’m not a big sports person, but as I have mentioned in this column before, I do enjoy the odd football game with my dad and I may have a slight addiction to the Olympics. So when I heard about the upcoming Pan Am Games earlier this year I was intrigued. To be honest, I had never heard of the Pan Am Games before, but after doing some research I discovered that they are actually pretty diverse. The first Pan Am Games were held in 1951 and since then the games have been held every four years in cities throughout the Americas. The games focus solely on summer sports, however they did try to host a winter Pan Am Games once in 1990, but it wasn’t very successful. The games are always held the summer before a summer Olympics and for most athletes they are like an unofficial qualifier for the Olympics. What surprised me most about the Pan Am Games was the fact that they are the world’s third largest international multi-sport games; they

are surpassed in size and scope only by the Olympic Summer Games and the Asian Games. Given this fact, I’m not really sure how I wasn’t aware of them until now. Throughout the games, athletes from over 40 countries will compete in nearly 50 different sports. Many of these sports, like roller figure skating, I had never even heard of. Others I never even knew could be high-level competitive sports like BMX and bowling. I am excited to watch and learn, but I will also be doing that from a distance. In case you didn’t know, the games are being held in Toronto this year and nearly 250,000 extra people are expected to be in the city during the games. On a recent trip to the GTA to visit my family, the impact that these people will have on the city and the surrounding areas really sunk in. Throughout the GTA from Pickering to Ancaster, we saw signs for new High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes that stated only cars with three or more occupants could use them. I could already see the traffic jams in my head. I understand why this is being done and I imagine it will be really helpful for certain people, but all it made me want to do was stay away from the city for the entirety of the games. Like the

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Olympics, I will enjoy watching the games from the comfort of my living room and while I think it would be cool to actually go to an event, I am sure that the traffic, mobs of people and inadequate transit system in Toronto would make the experience significantly less enjoyable. On a more positive note, it will be neat to see a huge sporting event like this take place so close to home. In the past few weeks I have interviewed some of the athletes from Kingston that will be competing at the games and they were all really excited to compete on home soil and so close to their hometown. For many of them this means that close friends and family members will be there to cheer them on for the first time and that is pretty special. The games also put a spotlight on Canada, and more specifically Toronto. While both may have their flaws, they are pretty great places to live. This is an opportunity to share that with the rest of the world and especially those coming from participating countries. Toronto and the surrounding cities will be abuzz with energy over the coming weeks and I hope that energy extends to our athletes. I look forward to watching it all and hopefully gaining a new sporting event to become enthralled with.

In Our Opinion

Un�Fair� Elections Act gets its day in court

junction in the Ontario Superior Court against certain provisions of the Fair Elections Act, passed by parliament last fall. Specifically, they wanted provisions disallowing voters to use their voter information card as proof of identification to vote expunged, as well as some of the new provisions forcing voters to produce certain forms of government issued identification. A decision should be handed down on July 20. We sincerely hope that they are successful in their appeals, for we believe this is truly one of the most odious pieces legislation to be passed into law by this government. Statistics shows that around 15 per cent of people don’t have driver’s licenses, and that goes up past 20 per cent for voters aged 25 and younger. The new legislation will also make if much harder for people who move close to an election, as they may not be able to procure identity with both their picture and name on it. The practice of vouching for a fellow voter will also become much more difficult, as the new legislation requires the person vouching to be from their exact polling district. In fact, one elections expert, former B.C. chief electoral officer Harry Neufeld, has estimated that the legislation could disenfranchise as many as 250,000. Proponents of the Fair Elections Act legislation often cite rampant voter fraud as the prime reason for enforcing these added administrative burdens. But just how rampant is it? Neufeld wrote a report for Elections Canada which found no evidence that there have been more than a handful of cases of deliberate voter fraud in either federal of provincial elections - perhaps even fewer than one instance per election. It is for these reasons that we hope the groups get their injunction. Voter ID laws are a blight upon every jurisdiction that enforces them, for they disenfranchise those whose voices are already not being adequately represented: youth, seniors, Indigenous people, new Canadians, the homeless, and people with disabilities.

Letter to the editor: Citizens need to speak up in favour of a school at Memorial Centre site Kanata Kourier-Standard We should all be surprised that the Chamber of Commerce is asking Council to reconsider allowing the Memorial Centre to be looked at for the new mid sized high school, when a location has already been announced. But they are concerned about what’s best for the City in the long term as we add a $40 million dollar amenity to the community. These opportunities are rare and the benefits lasting. Asking that it be looked at now isn’t unreasonable. No City time has been spent considering the Memorial Centre location because City Councillors voted repeatedly that it couldn’t be looked at. Keeping the Memorial Centre off the table created hope that KCVI would be saved if there was no good location

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Council in Feb. 2015. There are Arnprior Chronicle-Guide many reasons it is an ideal location. It may be late in the game but it is not too late to reconsider and get West Carleton Review this right. Sydenham Ward residents and

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and illustrious history. KCVI sits on less than 3 acres. Surely the new high school occupying likely 2 acres of the 23 acre Memorial Centre site would work. The addition of Astro Turf playing fields would be a benefit to all. It would be good for both groups of students as they “meet in the middle�, for the Williamsville neighbourhood

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I totally danced it: my experience as a Pan Am torchbearer I was initially a little nervous at the idea of being a torchbearer for Kingston in the Pan Am Games Torch Relay. I’m not much of an athlete, and most of the other torchbearers I’d met or heard about were accomplished athletes and/ or had done something significant in their community to earn this honour. For me, the opportunity came up in a less glamorous way. I work for Metroland, which is the official print and online media supplier for the Pan Am Games; they needed someone to represent; etc. I pictured everyone being all ‘what’s SHE doing there? Who does she think she is??’ In the weeks leading up to the Kingston relay, I followed the torch’s progression through other cities and gradually became less nervous. A few of the torchbearers were famous, but most were just everyday people. Plus, there were 3,000 of us in total, including 11 right here in Kingston. It was unlikely anyone would think twice about me doing this, let alone care

enough to question whether I was deserving of the honour. So by the time I went to meet the relay convoy at Fort Henry late in the afternoon on July 2, the butterflies in my stomach were more excited than nervous. The excitement grew after I changed into my white and orange uniform and began chatting with my fellow torchbearers. There were a few particularly ‘notable’ people – like rower Rob Gibson, who was leaving in a few days to compete in the Pan Am Games himself, and Michele Kehoe, who was chosen by the community in recognition of the physical activity and healthy living programs she runs for aboriginal youth – but most were regular folks like me who were lucky enough to stumble upon this incredible opportunity. We all piled into a bus that took us downtown and were dropped off at our respective stations a few minutes ahead of the torch’s arrival. My parents, daughter and grandma were all there to watch, as was my dear friend Julie and her children, who made a special sign in my honour. My husband Steve was notably absent. “He thought he left the oven on and went home to check,” my mom informed me. Classic Steve.

I was sad he would miss it, but my attention was quickly captured by the fast approaching convoy, complete with a media van pumping upbeat popular music. ‘Sugar’ by Maroon 5 was playing and all I wanted to do was dance. Prior to the relay, we’d been encouraged to have fun, savour the moment, and do something unique if the moment felt right, so I danced for the first few metres. It felt amazing. When I’d had enough of hamming it up, I started running. I wish I’d run more slowly, because 200 metres really isn’t that far. I blinked and it was over. I helped light Al Cantlay’s torch, turned around, and someone was there waiting to take the torch from my hands. (No, I didn’t pay the $500 to buy it.) Now that it’s over, I can say with confidence that the torch relay will be a major highlight of 2015 for me. I’m proud of getting through it without tripping or setting myself or something else on fire. (I was quite literally concerned something like this would happen.) More than that, though, it was exhilarating to be a part of something so huge. I had a lot of fun, made some new friends and have some snazzy new torch relay-themed running shorts to show for it. Kingston Heritage editor Hollie Pratt-Campbell.

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News – In the event of a car crash, victims can require 50 units of blood during care; a patient going through heart surgery or cancer treatments needs five units. All of these units of blood add up and without donors they aren’t possible. Unfortunately, Canadian Blood Services (CBS) doesn’t have enough donors to keep up with demand, especially in the summer months. That is where Sirens for Life comes in. “The campaign encourages police, fire services and paramedics to help us recruit and increase the awareness of our need for blood each summer,” explained Annie Barrette, resource manager for donor relations for CBS. “Emergency responders see firsthand the need for blood in their day to day duties and this is a great opportunity for them to raise awareness about that need.” Sirens for Life runs throughout July and August in communities across Canada and has been running in Kingston for the past 10 years. This year, the Kingston Fire Department, Stone Mills Township Fire Department, Kingston Police Services, Military Police and County of Frontenac

Paramedics will all be participating in the campaign. “We all participate and we have a friendly competition with respect to number of donors per agency too,” said Neville Murphy, Deputy Fire Chief in Kingston. “We try to promote the notion of donating blood throughout the year, but especially during the summer and this campaign helps remind all of us, our families and the community about the need to donate.” Blood demands increase in the summer due to more car accidents and recreational accidents, but donations decrease because of donors taking vacations and enjoying leisure time. “Patients in hospitals don’t take a vacation,” said Barrette. “Summer is a really challenging time for us, especially around holidays so we really encourage people to donate more before, after and even on holidays.” The campaign kicked off on June 30 at the Kingston Police Headquarters this year and continues until the end of August. Many first responders were already signing up for appointments at the event and they hope to lead by example. “A campaign like this is literally vital to some individuals lives,” said Murphy.

“We try to do out part and we hope the community will do the same.” Appointments to donate blood can be easily booked online, over the phone or donors can simply walk-in to clinics and donations take approximately one hour including registration and recovery time. “The actual donation takes about 8-10 minutes,” said Barrette. “We also encourage people to bring a friend or family member and they can donate together. Whatever makes it easier for people to come in and donate.” For more information about donation restrictions, eligibility and clinic hours Representatives from various Kingston and area emergency services visit www.blood.ca kicked off the annual Sirens for Life campaign on June 30.

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A large crowd gathered to cheer on the arrival of the Pan Am torch relay in Kingston on July 2. Michelle Kehoe carried the torch for the final leg of the local relay that ended with the lighting of the flame at Fort Henry. Photo/Rob Mooy


VON offers support for stroke survivors and those closest to them By Mandy Marciniak

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News – It is estimated that 315,000 Canadians are currently living with the effects of stroke; many of these effects are long-term and require life adjustments for both the survivor and their family. To cope with these adjustments, the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) offers a wide variety of support groups geared towards survivors, caregivers and spouses. The VON in Kingston has been running these support groups since November of 2013 and while the groups are well-attended, there is still a need to get more members of the community involved. “We know that there are a lot of people who don’t know about them and could use the support,� explained Kathleen Pratt, stroke services coordinator in Kingston. “After leaving the hospital and going back home it can be really hard during recovery and these groups can help a lot.� Stoke survivor Mary Lindt sought support after her stroke two years ago and after attending a workshop, she

discovered the spousal support group. She began attending with her husband, Emil, and she feels that it has helped a lot. “I wanted him to understand more about what I was going through and get tips for taking care of me,� said Lindt. “It is enjoyable for both of us and it has helped me to hear from others how they are feeling and doing. It

makes me feel less alone.� The informal group meets once a week. Couples come to a session if they can and discuss their experiences, their obstacles and how they are managing. “It has helped us connect more as a couple and he has gained a lot of perspective,� said Lindt. “It also allows you to see that every stroke is different and requires different levels of attention.� VON also offers support groups for spouses who are on their own and are either working as primary caregivers to a stroke survivor or dealing

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A heroine’s story Enchanté – Molly Brant, for years, has gone largely unrecognized. In many ways, she remains below the radar. Peggy Dymond Leavey has set out to change that. Not only is she an advocate for recognizing Molly Brant as a heroic figure, Dundurn books has just published Leavey’s Molly Brant: Mohawk Loyalist and Diplomant. It’s a thorough and detailed work that expands our knowledge about Molly Brant and her early background. Brant hailed from the Mohawk Nation. Born in 1736, she would grow up to become the consort of Sir William Johnson, one of the financially richest men in America. Many consider that she came from a well-off family, but in Molly’s childhood, during her mother’s widowhood, the family faced hard times. “Margaret [Molly’s mother] worked at whatever small jobs she could find, but the family was often faced with starvation. She

may well have joined in the liquor trade and most certainly would have enlisted the children to help her dig for ginseng root.” When her mother remarried, Molly continued to spend her childhood in Canajoharie, where her stepfather had significant dealings with the white traders and government officials. The family had a high status in the aboriginal community and was respected by the Europeans. While Molly and her brother, Joseph, grew up in Canajoharie, William Johnson, a neighbour paid frequent visits. An Irish immigrant, Johnson arrived in New York from Ireland in 1738. He became a wealthy landowner and businessman who, because of his fair dealing with the Mohawks and the fact that he learned the Mohawk language, became respected in the aboriginal communities. After his “wife” died (it is unclear if Johnson ever married any of the women he became involved with), he and Molly Brant moved in together in 1759. Brant would have been 23 and Johnson 44. In the year that Molly and William set up their household, Molly Brant gave birth to her first of eight children, all of whom took the surname Johnson, although Molly

retained the name Brant. By this time, Johnson had been made Superintendent of the Department of Indian Affairs for the northern territory. Despite William Johnson’s status and responsibility, Molly Brant took orders from no man and always spoke her mind. This gave her a reputation of being demanding (but never unfair) at times. Leavey consistently points out in her biography that, however Molly Brant was perceived by the white world, she was simply fulfilling her Mohawk role as a clan mother. After the death of Sir William Johnson, and because of her relationship with Sir William, Molly was suspected of spying for the British during the American Revolution. She fled her Mohawk Valley home with her eight children and took refuge in the British Fort Niagara. She was respected by her Mohawk people as well as by the Canadian Indian Department. But it was her brother, Joseph Brant, who became widely known and had cities and sites named after him. Molly worked tirelessly to keep the Mohawk Nations sided with the British. In appreciation for Molly Brant’s loyalty, the British government gave her a house and

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News- Wolfe Island’s Tourist season is now fully Open for Business with island events and activities coming up weekly. Canada Day has come and gone…along with the US Independence Day weekend. Registration for the annual (August) Family Ball Tournament was held last week.. The Stone Heron Gallery opening hosted by owner Pat Sanford was a beautiful success. The gallery is open for the season as is the WI Information Centre. A Strawberry Social and a Canada Day Pancake Breakfast were held. The Pancake Breakfast offered WI’s Ken Keyes the opportunity to promote the Canadian Plowing Championship to be held on Wolfe Island prior to Frontenac County’s Anniversary festivities. And for WI’s Jim VandenHoek, vice chair of the County’s Anniversary Committee, to encourage attendance and participa-

tion at Frontenac County’s 150th Anniversary Celebrations at Centennial Park in Harrowsmith, August 28th – 30th. www.FrontenacCounty.ca/150. And, as the interest in horse events on the island gains momentum, the 2nd annual “Round Up” was held last week, as was the 35th Annual 5k-10k road race/walk in support of the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic. . The Boat Club has a full roster of programs, a book sale on the go, and their 10th annual wind & water festival takes place Aug. 16th. Bicycle rentals are available. The WI Historical Society welcomes visitors at the Old House Museum. The Wolfe Island Music Festival is eagerly anticipated as is the Ball Tournament and, of course, there is Big Sandy Bay, the Corn Maze, & the Wind Towers. Cyclists take advantage of the island’s rural roads and visitors enjoy travel on Horne’s ferry, going to and coming from Cape Vincent NY. And so

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News – Some big plans are in works to redesign two Highway 401 interchanges located on opposite ends of Kingston. The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is currently finishing preliminary designs to revamp the interchanges at Highway 38 and Highway 15 to improve safety and ease congestion for motorists. “They experience a lot of congestion and delay, a lot of queuing. The geometrics of the ramps are old,� explained Brent Gotts of MMM Group, the consultant that’s assisting MTO with the long-term improvements. Among the current problems identified at the interchange at Highways 401 and 38; peak period line-ups at the off-ramps to get onto Highway 38 (Gardiners Road), relatively tight curves on the east and westbound off-ramps, aging bridge overpass constructed in 1960, carpool parking nearing capacity, and residential growth in the area will put additional pressure on the interchange. The MTO says planned improvements to the busy interchange will cost about $25 million. The technically preferred solutions are to; -construct a new, wider Highway 38 overpass just west of the current bridge, -enlarge the westbound loop off-ramp that aligns with McIvor Road, -install new eastbound off-ramp on the west side of the bridge, -relocate and enlarge the carpool lot from Gardiners Road to the southeast corner of the redesigned interchange. “It’s quite a significant reconfiguration,� Gotts added. The interchange at Highway 15 is expected to get a complete re-design as well. This project will also cost about $25 million. The busy area faces its own share of challenges, including; long queuing at the eastbound off-ramp and northbound on Highway 15 with a lack of leftturn lanes, short merging distances at both east and westbound on-ramps, aging bridge constructed in 1953. The preferred solutions are to; -widen the 401 eastbound off-ramp, -construct a new Highway 15 bridge west of the current bridge, -build a new westbound loop on-ramp. “Both of them are important to Kingston. Highway 38 has more volume than Highway 15, but 15 services Base Kingston and a lot of residential,�

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explained Tina White, senior project manager with MTO. She added: “It’s important to the ministry to get these operational issues addressed.� Both projects will require land acquisition to accommodate the interchange expansion and reconfiguration plans. They are currently in the preliminary design and environmental assessment stage, which is expected to be finished over the summer. The next step will be to complete the detailed design and construction. But there’s still a big unknown element to the projects – neither has received funding approval yet from the provincial government. “As you know the province prioritizes all jobs and they decide which jobs get funded. We can only put forward what we believe is a priority and the province will decide,� explained White. MTO officials recently briefed city council on the interchange redesign plans, and were questioned about the MTO’s land acquisition from private property owners. “They’ve been contacted. We continue to work with them for fair acquisition,� said White. Highway 401 through Kingston has been in expansion mode for the past several years with widening each direction to three lanes, plus other interchange improvements at Division and Montreal Streets. The latest phase involves widening both sides of the busy highway between Montreal Street and the Cataraqui River bridge. “It’s a $40 million project that includes a new bridge at Montreal Street and interchange ramps, safety medians and sewer system. We’d anticipated it will be finished 2017 but I’ve heard the contractor is ahead of schedule so it could be early as 2016,� explained White. Once that job is finished the MTO has already approved funding to complete the six-lane highway widening work between the Cataraqui River bridge and Highway 15. The detailed design is currently underway, and the widening work is expected to begin in a few years. White says the Highway 38 and 15 interchange work is still more than a decade away, but planning the improvements now will ensure major development won’t infringe on the future expansion. Overall, she says Kingston has been fortunate to have so many highway improvements funded by the government. “I think Kingston has been very lucky the ministry has done a lot of improvements all the way across the city. You don’t see that in a lot of municipalities.�

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“I’m so delighted,” said Leavey. “This seems to be the year for Molly Brant. Now that a new Kingston school will be named after her, maybe that will open up all kinds of avenues.” Considering the role that Molly Brant played in helping Canada become a nation, she is still owed a heavy debt. Leavey said she’d like to see Molly Brant’s image on one of Canada’s bank notes. Leavey conducted extensive research into the life of Molly Brant. Instead of becoming a boring recitation of dates and events, Leavey brings Molly Brant to life. Sociological and anthropological background information, combined

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with unearthed details of Molly Brant’s character and background, make the biography pleasantly readable and informative. She describes Molly Brant as intelligent, proud, persuasive in argument, and having leadership abilities, as well as remarkable stamina. “One can imagine her having a regal bearing, taking long, confident strides when she walked, holding her head high, her back straight. And since Molly dressed in traditional Mohawk fashion, she would have worn moccasins on her feet, making little sound as she passed.” Leavey explained that what most surprised her in her research was how Molly Brant moved from a fair level of povertytobecoming the partner of one of the most powerful white men of the

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18th century. “She carried it off and was so at home in two different worlds, the European and the Mohawk,” she said. “All of a sudden she became real to me. She was the mother of eight children, managing a huge staff at Johnson Hall and she moved easily between the two cultures and was so well-respected by both societies.” In today’s terms, Molly Brant was a gifted diplomat. In a role that takes extensive training and experience, Brant was a natural. In addition to the release of her book, Leavey has been contacted by Parks Canada to vet material they are preparing for April 16 (the date Molly died), 2016. “They have a website that features This Week in History. They will commemorate the life of Molly Brant. I’m so honoured to be able to [help them].” She has also been contacted by two

producers working one CBC films. One film is a feature for Canada’s Sesquicentennial in 2017. Another program is part of a 10-part documentary on the United Empire Loyalists. They want to include Molly Brant in the films because Brant is one of the most important Loyalists who brought her people to Canada’s side. But Leavey said there is still much work to be done to properly recognize Molly Brant. “I would like to see her on one of our bank notes; I’d like to get some women on our folding money,” said Leavey. “I’d like to see her studied more in schools.” Peggy Dymond Leavey’s Molly Brant: Mohawk Loyalist and Diplomat is a superb look at a great Canadian and North American heroine. With painstaking research combined with storytelling skills, Leavey has written a

solid biography of this great Mohawk woman. This book would be a welcome curriculum resource to any educational facility. Peggy Dymond Leavey has a love for Molly Brant that is evident in her writing. She has written a solid biography of a great Canadian. Leavey provides a thorough chronology of Molly’s Brant’s life and time. She also shares her extensive research sources. Describing the bust and plaque behind Rideaucrest, Leavey portrays a wonderful image of Molly Brant. “Today, with her head held high, ‘Molly’s’ gaze seems to be focused far beyond the Cataraqui River, as if she might be able to see all the way home to the Mohawk Valley.” Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED COUNTY OFFICIAL PLAN

Take notice that the Corporation of the County of Lennox & Addington will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 6:30pm at the Lennox & Addington County Court House located at 97 Thomas Street East, Napanee to consider a new Official Plan under Section 17 of the Planning Act. In March 2013 the Province of Ontario amended Ontario Regulation 352/02 to require the County of Lennox & Addington to adopt an Official Plan. On the basis of this Provincial directive, the County of Lennox & Addington has initiated a process leading to the drafting of an Official Plan. Section 16(1) of the Planning Act indicates in part that “an Official Plan shall contain goals, objectives and policies established primarily to manage and direct physical change and the effects on the social, economic and natural environment of the municipality.” On this basis, the purpose of the County of Lennox & Addington Official Plan is to provide direction and a policy framework for managing growth and land use decisions over the planning period to 2035. A further intent of the proposed Official Plan for the County of Lennox & Addington is to: 1. Implement Provincial policies, as appropriate; 2. Support County and local economic development aspirations; 3. Project and Allocate Population and Employment growth.

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Any person may attend the public meeting and make written and/or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the County of Lennox & Addington before the proposed Official Plan is adopted by Lennox & Addington Council, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on the Official Plan to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the County of Lennox & Addington before the proposed Official Plan is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. If you wish to be notified of County Council’s adoption of the proposed Official Plan, you must make a written request to the Clerk at the address cited below. The approval authority for the Official Plan following Council adoption will be the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Additional information relating to the proposed Official Plan is available on the County’s website www.Lennox-Addington.on.ca or for inspection at the County office during regular office hours. Dated at the County of Lennox & Addington this 2nd day of July, 2015. Larry Keech, CAO / Clerk County of Lennox & Addington 97 Thomas Street East Napanee, ON K7R 4B9

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All students at Northcote welcomed the final day of school We anticipated that last day of school for weeks before it finally rolled around. And all the time I went to the Northcote School, our final day before the summer holidays varied little. We would be on our very best behaviour just on the off chance that Miss Crosby would look on us kindly when she was filling out our report cards – although I know now, that a sudden burst of concentration and an effort to increase our production would do little to change the outcome at that point in the school year. The die was cast! It was long the custom to go dressed in our next-to-Sunday best on the last day of school. That meant wearing not quite go to church clothes but not play clothes either. Even Cecil would leave his bib overalls at home in exchange for cotton twill pants and a white shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. That was just about as dressy as Cecil ever got. The night before the last day of school, Mother had us write notes to

Miss Crosby thanking her for her year of teaching, and her patience. The five letters were obviously similar since Mother sat at the kitchen table dictating them to us. And just about everyone in the Northcote School would bring an end-of-the-year present for the teacher as well. Those of us who had little or no money would take home-baking or preserves and one year I remember very well, one of the senior boys brought a dressed chicken, trussed up and ready for the oven. By the time Miss Crosby was ready to go home, the back lunch table would be piled high with our gifts of thanks… the most simple of fare. Alas, the gifts didn’t sway Miss Crosby one iota when it came to the report cards. No amount of baking or preserves could produce a better grade than what she thought you had earned during the year. And just because it was the last day of school we weren’t excused from the regular routine Miss Crosby followed religiously every other day of the year. We still had a bible reading in the morning, followed by a long and purposeful prayer, and with our right hand over our hearts a final singing salute to the King. For the rest of the morning we had what the teacher called review work. This was when we had to remember what had been taught months before and come

up with instant recall. If we failed to do so, Miss Crosby would send us home on the last day of school with ‘summer work’ as she called it. And she would be right there to check it in September to make sure we had it done. The noon lunch was always a special time on the last day of school. All the bags were shared, so there was a special effort to make sure the lunches were not just plain honey sandwiches, or pieces of headcheese between two slices of bread. There always seemed to be lots of chocolate cake and butter tarts, and I can remember how my little friend Joyce would bring homemade fudge for the whole school. Once we had put in a full morning, Miss Crosby would announce that it was lunch time and we would all move to the outside…everyone carrying a bag from the pile at the back of the school room. Miss Crosby always brought a big plaid blanket…one of those that people used in open touring cars. This she would spread out on the grass under the elm tree and the 18 of us who made up the entire enrolment of the Northcote school would sit cross-legged on the grass around the blanket. The lunches would be heaped in the centre, and this was the one time

when Miss Crosby didn’t stand on ceremony. We could reach and grab as much as we wanted, all the time staying within the limits of good manners of course. When every last scrap had been eaten, there was rarely a crust left for the birds, Miss Crosby would open a story book she had brought from her home and read us the final chapters. It would be a book that she had been reading to us, one chapter at a time for weeks, and the last day of school was the culmination of that once-aweek read. We half listened. We wanted to hear the end of the book certainly… but we dreaded the last paragraph. Because when Miss Crosby closed the book for the last time, we dreaded what was coming next. It was report card time…and there was no getting away from it. She kept the report cards in a big folder made out of advertisements from Scott’s Hardware store, the kind used to wrap around textbooks for protection. They were handed out by class; primer book first and then right up to the entrance class. We would steal a peek and let out a roar of sheer joy. We had passed. We had made it into the next grade. Although it would be frowned on today, it was considered a pleasure to be handed a clean-up job before

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the little one-room schoolhouse was locked up for the summer. The senior girls washed down the slate blackboards, we younger ones took the brushes outside and pounded them together to get every last smidgen of chalk off them and the windowsills were scrubbed. All but a few of the older boys were shooed out of the schoolhouse, and their job was to scour the wood floor with soapy water, a good dash of Lysol, and a mop. Inside we knew Miss Crosby would be stuffing the several holes in the baseboards where on a good day we would see four or five mice scurrying from one opening to another. A textbook would be propped against each hole to further antagonize the field mice that tried to gain entry to our precious building. The year was coming to a close. You could be sure you earned every last comment on the report card, be it good or bad. The long months of summer lay before us, and with mixed feelings of relief and joy, they too would be gone, and Miss Crosby and the spotlessly cleaned one-room schoolhouse would once again be ready and waiting for us.

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“Kay [Kenney] is dong a fantastic job,” said Graf. “Working with a trained and professional choreographer makes such a difference. Kay raises things to a new level.” The choreographer, herself, explained that she added some things to the choreo. “I have meshed the classic Chorus Line choreography with original and modern movements,” she said. “Not many of the cast had dance backgrounds, but after weeks of working on technique and choreography, I am very impressed with how it is coming together. And now, in my opinion, they all have a dance background. The cast is filled with energy and I cannot wait to see them in their element—on stage.” She added that there was a certain discipline required for her own work in staging the dance moves. “For me it has been challenging going back to my strict 5,6,7,8 routines as the work I do professionally barely has counts. But its always good to get back to your roots.” In contrast to many traditional productions, this one doesn’t follow an expected flow, yet still reaches an emotional climax and touches the audience. “Unlike a lot of plays, musicals don’t always have a good line of plot,” said Graf. “A Chorus Line isn’t the usual musical. It could be considered a moment-by-moment

plot that is almost in real time of what is happening in the audition. Everyone has their moment. Everyone has a story. You’re really getting to know people in the production that you may never otherwise actually get to know.” In preparation for the show, the directors and crew focused on A Chorus Line as a truly ensemble piece. Yet, even as there isn’t any one principal character, the audience gets to discover each dancer’s story. “You can expect genuine honesty from these characters,” said Graf. “There will be a lot of entertaining dancing and a lot of humor. You are going to get to see a side of theatre and the audition process that I would argue is highly misrepresented by what you see on television.” He said what the audience will witness in A Chorus Line is a more centred and grounded version of what you’d imagine an audition to be. “In this audition process, versus many of what you see in fiction, the director in the play is asking to get to know these people; it’s not just about talent. It’s a very humane audition process. So many auditions can be horribly cruel. When you walk into an audition, you are putting yourself out there to be completely judged in every way, shape and form.” Actors, dancers and other creative arts professionals aren’t evaluated simply ac-

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Amherstview bungalow located on a quiet crescent, close to schools and parks. Hardwood floors in living and dining rooms, great lot with big deck, ideal for entertaining. Bright kitchen with lots of counter space. 3 Bedrooms on main level, great sized rec room and KAUAI office area with newer laminate 1500 sq.ft. flooring. Ideal for a first time home buyer or someone looking to downsize. MLSÂŽ15601528. Directions: Amherst drive to Morden Crescent

10 HARCOURT CRES $279,900

Backing onto a park like setting where you can walk to both Mount Carmel Catholic School or Amherstview Public School from your back yard. Beautiful updated kitchen with cherry cabinets, spacious counters, backsplash, built in Jenn-Aire stove, wall oven, microwave and heated tile floor. Hardwood floors in liv rm and hallways, solid pine doors and trim, tile in huge front foyer and office/den. Updated bath with granite tile floor, large deck of kitchen with gazebo and interlock stone. Huge paved driveway room for 4+ cars with retaining wall, single car garage , mostly new windows and newer shingles.

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In-ground pool in private back yard for your summer time fun. Spacious 4 level side split home had major improvements over the past 7 years like the new windows, shingles and siding. Home features 3 large bedrooms, family room with fireplace with wood stove insert and large l shape living and dining room. Kitchen has plenty of counter and cabinet space and the lower level features a great rec room, laundry and 3 piece bath. Single car garage, central air and early possession makes this home a great find. Directions: Bayridge Drive or Days Road to Henderson to Auden Park south

4906 MILBURN RD $389,900

This home offers an all brick exterior, 3+1 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, beautiful Brazilian hardwood floors in the family room, dining room and living room. Spacious kitchen with granite counters and large bay window allowing loads of natural sunlight in. Family room has crown moulding, french doors and wood burning fireplace, spacious upper level has large master with ensuite incl jet tub and separate shower with new glass door. Lower level has been rarely used and features a large rec room, 4th bedroom with cheater ensuite and storage room.. MLSÂŽ15603929. Directions: just off Mona

Close to Loughborough Lake and Dog Lake this 2 year old home offers a lot more than meets the eye. Open concept kitchen, dining and living room with cathedral ceiling. Main floor has three spacious bedrooms, combined bath and main floor laundry access from large master bedroom. Lower level has complete in law suite with in-floor radiant hot water heat and a cozy master bedroom with patio doors to a treed retreat as well as walk out to the 21`x22` garage. HRV,Water Softener, Central Air, Deck, Propane furnace and hot water tank. MlsÂŽ15601463.

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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. MlsÂŽ 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. Plans and speciďŹ cations are approximate and subject to change without notice. Actual useable oor space may vary from the stated area. E & OE. Copyright 2015

4006 BATH ROAD $499,900

City waterfront home across from the Collins Bay Marina (Lake Ontario) with spectacular views of the marina and Lemoine`s Point Park. Close to shopping/ grocery. About 12 min drive to downtown. Spacious family home offers a combined liv & din room with new hardwood floors (2014) & wood fireplace, designer kitchen open to the fam room with patio doors to a 16x20`deck, 20x16 master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite all overlooking waterfront. Finished basement with gas fireplace, bar and walkout (in law potential) to waterfront through a newly fenced private long backyard. MLSÂŽ15604123.

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5019 COUNTRY ROAD 9 $399,900

Sit back and relax in this waterfront home on Hay Bay (Lake Ontario). Enjoy the panoramic view from the spacious deck off the master bedroom and dining areas. This 20 year home features 2+1 bedrooms, a lovely living room with propane gas fireplace, large master bedroom with 3 pc ensuite & sitting area. Lower level has rec room with wood stove, 3rd bedroom, workshop, small kitchen area and a grade level walk out to large yard. Well maintained grounds with horse pit, garden and 2 sheds (one near the water) and a docking system. Get the boat in the water and enjoy summer. MLSÂŽ15603419. Directions: Turn right on Cty 7 in Bath left on Cty 22 Right Cty 8 Left Cty 9

Relaxing home with a park like setting on Long Reach accessing Lake Ontario. Vaulted ceilingintheairylivingroomwithtoweringwindows,skylightsandcornerwoodburning fireplace. Spacious kitchen with patio doors to an expansive decking that travels around a third of the home to enjoy those beautiful western sunsets and star lite nights. Lower level is finished with a cozy wood stove, large rec room, 4 piece bath, 3rd bedroom, dry sauna, convenient wood room and den/office. Large double car garage, new shingles (2012), drilled well, newer stairs to the water help complete the special waterfront home. it. mlsŽ15605349. Directions: South of Napanee 13kms to Holland’s Road.

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1495 LOWER DR $1,529,000

Once in a lifetime opportunity! Kingston`s finest location for waterfront living, luxurious home offering over 7000 sq ft of living space including 4 bdrm, 5 bath with spectacular views of Lake Ontario. Large principal rooms such as the sunken fam rm with bar, soaring cathedral ceiling in liv rm and master with private screened in balcony. Spiral staircases, oak trim and doors, stain glass murals, walk out lower level offering large rec room , huge under garage storage, concrete and brick construction offering quiet home enjoyment. Extensive decking, gentle sloping lot, large dock with seadoo lift, lake intake irrigation system. MlsÂŽ15601938.

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When location counts!! This downtown `gem` has been renovated `top to bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious, big windows throughout. Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Street making this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliances included, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities including medical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping, groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show.

2817 PERTH RD This property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has a large living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooks your property as well as newer windows and furnace. You can utilize the lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features a kitchen, full bath, rec room and an office space with a walk-out. From the house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. There are some fields for horses, and plenty of hardwood and softwood. Call to see this beautiful property.

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222 Wellington Street, Kingston, Ontario THIS WEEKS FEATURED PROPERTY

916 BRODIE AVENUE $325,000

Prime west end location just one block to Welborne Public School. Very modern elevated bungalow with finished lower level. Beautiful stone fireplace in the rec room. Fenced back yard. A very attractive home in a mature neighborhood. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS®15606482.

14 ISLAND LAKE WATERFRONT HOME $595,000

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Just reduced in price and offering a quick possession date. 3 bdrm side split with rec room, large open deck and fenced back yard. Only one block to the schools, park and within walking distance to the express bus route. Call John 613539-5545. MLS®15603920.

www.SandsLand.com 14 GRAHAM LAKE RD • $244,900

Charming updated 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, 2400sqft country bungalow situated on awesome 3.5 Acre lot minutes from ofsc trails! Many recent renovations including new flooring (hardwood, laminate, ceramic tile), some new windows & doors, new roof (2009). Updated kitchen, laundry room and bathrooms. (See documents for complete list of renovations & dates). Call today for your personal viewing! MLS® 15604678

9.0 ACRES ON GREEN BAY BOBS LAKE $225,000

Large private waterfront lot with 420 feet of shoreline. Looking for privacy; here it is. 10’ x 30’ bunkie on site. Hydro electricity to the building site. Call John 613539-5545 MLS®15602170

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4572 RED MAPLE LANE • $699,900 Prepare to be awed from the moment you walk into this stunning Waterfront Oasis! Boasting high-efficiency propane boiler, in floor heating on lower level, engineered hardwood & ceramic throughout, walls of windows in virtually every room to enjoy the beautiful views of Loughborough Lake, & an exposed weathered Limestone chimney for the cold nights in winter. Patio doors from living room onto Veranda enjoying gorgeous year round Western sunsets. Upper level holds dining area, open concept granite kitchen with an Island & inclusive Stainless Steel appliances. MLS®15606037 2712 BATTERSEA RD • $269,900 Excellent location! Well maintained 3 bedroom home situated on a large private country lot set back off the road. 4 Level back split with updated kitchen (appliances included) & main bath, slate & hardwood flooring, woodburning fireplace. Partially finished basement with extra living space and lots of storage. Beautiful inground pool. Complete exterior painted 2015. Quick possession is available. Call today for your personal viewing.

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367 LAKEVIEW AVE. • $239,900 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath, backsplit situated on a large 66’ x 115’ lot. This home features updated windows (6yrs old), hardwood floors throughout including hardwood underneath the carpet in the bedrooms, a/c (6yrs), gas furnace (6yrs), hot water tank owned(6yrs), new garage door and new roof in 2015 with transferable warranty! Perfect starter family home. Immediate possession is available. MLS®15606084

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New home on 5 acres with access to Bobs Lake & Crow Lake. This bungalow features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-concept kitchen/living room, full basement & attached garage with newly constructed south entrance to the property. MLS®15605808 EN E OP US - 3 HO T 1 SA

4196 COUNTY RD. 1 YARKER • $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. MLS®15605337

920 Kendrick Lane

Classic cottage on Lower Beverley Lake with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a lakeside deck, level access and beautiful mature trees. Approximately 90 ft of level shoreline, a sandy bottom, and a great place to swim, fish or simply enjoy wildlife and the tranquility of the lake! MLS®

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11 Hillside Lane

4220 SILLS BAY RD • $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! MLS®15605445

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153 BERTRIM LANE • $339,900

$219,900

Beautiful cottage on Wolfe Lake with southern exposure, amazing waterfront and easy access. Featuring an openconcept design, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and is serviced by lake water and septic systems. Large mature trees throughout the yard and a large aluminum dock. MLS®15606330

1402 Mountain View Estates Lane

Vacant waterfront parcel with 2 well-treed acres and 150 feet of waterfront. Lake water system and septic in place with hydro and telephone services available, easy access off a private road, and a 2008 Denali BS DSL trailer set up on the lot and ready for use. MLS®15605590

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This deep clean waterfront property over-looking crow lake (connects to Bobs Lake) features a renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and high end detailed wood finishings adding character and warmth to this beautiful turn-key 4 season home/ cottage. It’s desirable shoreline is perfect for swimming, boating and excellent fishing with beautiful lake views that can be appreciated from the deck or down on the dock. MLS®15603306

2017 SWANFIELD ST. • $274,900

This well maintained 7 year old, 2 bedroom bungalow, backing onto greenspace is move- in ready! This home features an open concept eatin kitchen with breakfast bar, lots of counter space and walk-out to the backyard with covered deck, single car garage with inside entry and 9’ ceilings throughout main floor. A full bright unfinished basement with lots of windows and both a bathroom and bar rough-in, awaiting your personal finishing touches, perfect for an in-law suite. MLS®15604391 Kingston Homefinder.ca - Thursday, July 9, 2015

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Custom built 3300 sq.ft, 2 story house on 1.22 acre lot. Very private 5 years old Custom built Caraco house. 2370 sq.ft 4 bedrooms and setting. 4 bedrooms with 3 en-suites. Brazilian hardwood flooring, 2.5 baths. Beautiful kitchen with Granite counter tops. Carpet free Cathedral ceiling, Marble counter tops, Double car garage house with ceramic and maple hardwood.North south facing with and huge deck with mature trees in the backyard. many windows for enough sunlight. Master with en-suite and MLS®15606412. walk in closet. Patio with BBQ outside. MLS®15604495.

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35 Montgomery Blvd • $269,000 OPEN HOUSE • SUNDAY 2-4 PM This elevated bungalow is situated on a country lot in Reddendale. This home offers living room/dining room with hardwood floors, a new kitchen in 2009, a threeseason sunroom with woodstove, large rear deck. Air conditioned. MLS®15605069.

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Enjoy this country 4 bdrm, 1.5 bathroom well-maintained home. Relax on the 3 tiered deck in your hot tub while enjoying the beautifully landscaped lot just over an acre with numerous mature trees. 401 is only 15.5 Km away. MLS® 15602820

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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. MLS®15603255

Stephen Lutz SALES REPRESENTATIVE Cell: (613) 539-2542 Office: (613) 544-2000 Email: lutz@sutton.com

Solidly-built winterized log house on Varty Lake. Lots of extras, including steel roof, newer windows, 6 ft. basement, and a new propane furnace, all on a beautiful private lot. Enjoy 180 feet of shoreline and access via a maintained municipal road. Furnished, so it’s move-in ready. Owners live out of country and want the property sold! MLS®15605167

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• West End Kingston office condo • 2,000 sq. ft. finished space. • Reception area with four offices on main floor • Lower level with separate entry • Office area, kitchenette, • Custom built Marques Home • 3200 sq ft , 5 bdrms, 3 baths • Hdwd/Ceramic on main two bathrooms • Storage/computer room and utility room • Ideal for owner occupied, floor • 9’ ceilings on both floors • Designer kitchen cabinetry • Quartz • Gorgeous 2800countertops square foot home • Over 2,000 sq. ft. Marques Home business with rental income on lower level. • Ample Parking $314,900. MLS® • Large rec-rm w/gas FP • Interlock patio, fenced yard $599,900. MLS®

• New hardwood and ceramic porcelain tile throughout • New windows (2010-2015) and gas furnace and central air (2015) • Beautifully landscaped with pond, decking, patio • 6-person Beachcomber hot tub

1450 Evergreen Dr. • $364,900

$427,500

$374,900

821 WINDERMERE DR

• Teak hardwood flooring on main floor • Lovely designer kitchen with ceramic backsplash • Main floor laundry room • Gorgeous landscaped property with perennials and flag stone patio

10 BRANT AVE

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4PM

• Marques Homes in Woodhaven West • 1500 Sq.ft. • Albertina model, open concept main floor, 9 ft ceiling • Gas fireplace, hardwood and ceramic tile • Ensuite bath with corner soaker tub and separate shower

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$449,900

$499,900

1,720 sq. ft. of space 3-bedroom bungalow loaded with upgrades Maple kitchen cabinetry with large island and breakfast bar Spacious and bright living room with 10’ tray ceiling 5-piece luxury ensuite with tile & glass shower and soaker tub

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Executive bungalow with full brick exterior 2,300 sq. ft. of quality living space Large principle rooms with formal dining room Kitchen with butler pantry Fully finished lower level with two additional bedrooms PRICING FROM

306,900

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1224 CARFA CRES. • Custom top quality Marques home, popular Adelinia model in sought after Woodhaven West • 9 ft ceilings on main floor, hardwood and ceramic tile • Main floor laundry room, spacious master bedroom with ensuite • Paved driveway $366,900 MLS®

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117 MACDOUGALL DRIVE

3+1 bed, 3 bath, double garage & wet bar MLSŽ • $319,900

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WATERFRONT

84 MCANDREWS ROAD

3+1 bed, 2 baths, totally renovated, 2.21 acres

211 HELEN STREET • $359,900 DUPLEX

1333 WAVERLEY CRES • $224,900 EN E OP US PM O H 2-4 N SU

177 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD 3 bed, 2 bath, sand beach, 1800 sq. ft. MLSŽ 15605306 • $289,900

MLSŽ15606488 • $229,900

HOST GARY SMITH Duplex - in a prime residential neighbourhood, main floor unit with full finished lower level including 2 pc bath. Currently rented for $1,035 + utilities (vacant possession for june). Second floor - spacious, bright 1 bedroom, modern kitchen and bath - leased $825 + utilities til april 2016 (that can lower $150k in mortgage payments). Can easily be converted back to single family home. MLSÂŽ15603142.

38 ACRES

586 CHURCH ROAD

3+2 bed, 2 bath, 1680 sq. ft., 6 years old MLSŽ 15605278 • $299,900 NEW PRICE

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1067 RAYMO RD

Triplex on municipal services, good financials, great investment MLSŽ 15605234 • $209,900

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150 ACRES

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5193 HIGHWAY 38 HARROWSMITH • $339,900 NEW PRICE EN E

1163 PRINCE STREET

4 bed, 3.5 bath, 26’ x 40’ heated garage MLSŽ 15602351 • $259,900

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4083 COLEBROOK RD

5 bed, 2.5 bath, heated garage MLSŽ 15603635 • $299,500

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1002 RICHMOND LANE

250’ waterfront, 30’ trailer, .8 acres MLSŽ 15603624 • $129,900

3850’ of prestine shoreline. Development potential, see YouTube video @adamrayner.ca

$1,100,000

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Nestled within an enchanting 1.3 Acre garden setting is this all brick 3 bed. Family home. Quality cherry kitchen w/granite counter tops from kitchencraft designed to be used with lots of counter and cupboard space, right away you will notice the large spacious bright rooms throughout. Many mechanical and cosmetic upgrades, this home is in move in and enjoy condition, enjoy ceramic and bamboo flooring, 2 full baths, finished bright lower level with bar and wood stove, large 18x24 deck off the dining room a very private setting with 16 x 32 inground kidney shaped pool and designer iron fence, attached 1.5 Car garage. Truly excellent value in well cared for and updated home close to harrowsmith village and the cataraqui trail. MLSÂŽ15605480

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COUNTRY LOT – 4TH CONCESSION ROAD

Absolutely stunning views on these walkout lots. MLSÂŽ15603384

Beautiful surroundings, drilled well in place. Owner is anxious to sell. $84,900 MLSÂŽ15601828

PRICE REDUCED!

INTERIOR CORNER LOT WESTBROOK MEADOWS

EXCELLENT VALUE – 58 ACRES

Surrounded by executive homes. Only $120,000. MLSÂŽ 15602478

5 minutes from Napanee. Open pasture and heavily treed. $94,000. MLSÂŽ14610123

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Situated on a large lot with mature trees with 5 minute access to kingston. 3 Bedrooms, recreation room, family room plus living room. 2 Natural gas fireplace, new natural gas furnace. Single car garage plus large storage and workshop areas. This location cant be better. MLSÂŽ 15602524

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2619 PERTH RD GLENBURNIE • $289,900 10 MINUTES TO THE CITY

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HOST JOE BARR A well maintained family home in an established West end neighborhood. A 3+1 bdrm bungalow with 2 full baths, full finished lower level with large rec-room, 4th bdrm plus laundry/utilities room. recent updates include roof re-shingled in 2014, gas furnace in 2013 and all main level thermal pain vinyl l windows in 2012/13. Large bright eat in kitchen with side door access to a fenced rear yard. 60x110 ft lot excellent value in a good family neighborhood. MLSÂŽ15604207

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Then you must check out this low maintenance, 2 bdrm single level bungalow, with no stairs, located in an upscale neighbourhood. This home is just perfect for senior adults who want to downsize, but aren’t ready for the apartment. Main flr lndry, Jacuzzi tub, stand-up shower, carpet free, double width parking, concrete MALVERN patio and the nice private fenced yard 932 is just the right size for your TERRACE flowers, tomato plants and puttering. A wheelchair/walker design home. 1009 Springfield (off Roosevelt)Totally upgraded,

This solid brick home has both and it`s just the perfect size for a young family or retirees. This 3 bdrm 2 bath home is carpet free with a beautiful private yard and the updated eat-in kitchen makes every square inch count. Other updates include roof shingles, furnace, HRV system, central air, garage door and opener and newer doors and 1423 window panels in the breezeway. It`s peaceful small-townTAMARAC living, on a pretty tree lined street, 15 STREET minutes to CFB. 175 Elizabeth Drive, Gananoque So many upgrades over looking $159,000 Collins bay, inground pool, walk out basment, 2 GFP, C/A, dbl car gar,many more. Asking $459,900.

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But still need kid space for the growing family? This 3+1 bdrm, 2 ½ bath townhome may be the answer, with low condo fees, it’s cute and costs not a lot. Oodles of updates such as windows, quality laminate and ceramic floors, beautiful newer kitchen and main bath, quality light fixtures and decorated in pretty spring colours. This one’s for the money and such a sensible investment. Call today!

Fabulous 2 bdrm condo in a very quiet, well managed, park-like location. This upgraded unit has beautiful flooring (no carpets) and newer kitchen, which includes appliances and air conditioner. You can’t beat the view from the balcony off the living room with wonderful westerly views of the conservation and the Cataraqui River. Upgraded lobby and party room, on transit system and within walking distance to amenities. Close to the Colleges and immediate possession.

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