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News – For years, Hospice Kingston has provided comfort and support for individuals and their families who are living with life-limiting illnesses or coping with grief and loss. Residents in Kingston have also received palliative care through Providence Care at St. Mary’s of the Lake hospital; but even with both of these services, something has been missing. On July 17, board members and chairs from Hospice Kingston and Providence Care gathered to announce a partnership and plans for this missing piece – the first residential hospice in Kingston. “This exciting partnership opens up multiple opportunities and together we will improve family and patient experiences,” said Natasha Girard, executive director of Hospice Kingston. “Residential hospices have proven that they are highly cost effective and provide a more appropriate care setting for individuals at the end of their
Pull Together 2015 Thirteen teams with more than 100 participants competed in the third annual fire truck pull in front of Kingston City Hall on Sunday, July 19. The event, entitled “Pull Together 2015”, increases epilepsy awareness and raises money for The Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder Resource Centre of South Eastern Ontario. [Above] Sadie’s Clydesdales and [Right] Kingston Fire Rescue team #1 participate. Photos/John Harman
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News - A veteran Kingston councillor may have violated the city’s Code of Conduct over a terse email he sent to some of his constituents in Westbrook. “I’ve accepted I went beyond the Code. I flew off the handle and said some things I shouldn’t have in the heat of the moment,” said Coun. Kevin George. He admittedly became annoyed with the behavior of residents who had contacted a home builder to indicate the city would be taking steps to stop the construction of rental duplexes in their new Westbrook Meadows neighbourhood. The councillor fired back at members of the Westbrook Residents Association. “I am really surprised you people are so sure of yourselves that you indicate the proposed bylaw change is such a sure thing. I think it is about time you folks get off your pedestal before someone knocks you off,” Coun. George said in the email correspondence. Residents oppose the Alair Home duplexes that are being built in an area zoned for single-family homes with large wooden fire escapes attached to the back of them. Many were at council July 14 with a 203-name petition urging the city to forbid any more duplexes in Westbrook Meadows unless at least one of the units is owner-occupied – a request
control.” They have demanded that he apologize. But Coun. George has refused. “No I won’t apologize.” Coun. George says the Westbrook Association first has some “wrongdoing” to own up to. Some of its members have taken an “obnoxious, abusive, rude” tone with city staff, indicated they don’t want a certain class of people in their neighbourhood, and they emailed the home builder to prejudge the actions council may take, he explained. “It’s been a little upsetting. On two occasions I was told they (the residents) didn’t want a certain type of people living out there.” The fiery email caught the attention of Mayor Bryan Paterson, who met with the councillor July 20 to discuss his conduct. The mayor urged the councillor and Westbrook group to resolve their differences. Added Coun. George: “I had a good discussion with the mayor. He made it clear this (email) is not acCoun. Kevin George Photo/Rob Mooy ceptable and I’ve accepted that.” But there could be more fallout The city is considering stopping to the apparent Code violation. The been reprimanded, yet. “It’s up to Code governs the way locally elect- the mayor and council. If they wish the construction of duplexes for ined members must govern themselves to do something that’s their deci- frastructure reasons, noting the additional housing units may be strainin private meetings and dealing with sion.” He says if anything positive ing the existing water and sewer the public. Among other things, it states a councillor must “treat mem- comes out of his comments it’s that capacity. A staff report outlining recombers of the public with dignity, un- other members of the Westbrook Association will get involved with the mendations is expected to go to the derstanding and respect.” planning committee in August. Coun. George says he has not group’s organization.
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Connecting Kingston’s downtown core By Mandy Marciniak
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News –Wi-Fi is something that many people rely on daily, but finding a free, consistent, hotspot that is easy to connect to can be challenging – that is where Concierge Connect comes in; it’s a new app designed to help Wi-Fi users throughout Kingston. “Essentially the goal is to take a bunch of existing Wi-Fi hotspots downtown and centralize them into one large network,” explained Klaudia Litwiniuk, director of marketing and investor relations for Concierge Connect. “We then replace existing login processes like passwords with an app. Any device whether it is a cellphone, tablet or laptop that has our app will then be able to access all of the Concierge Connect hotspots.” Litwiniuk and her five team members are part of the Queen’s Innovation Connector summer initiative program. The program selects about 30 applicants each summer, divides them into teams and invites them to use Queen’s resources to try and stimulate the Kingston economy over the course of the summer. After brainstorming, Litwiniuk and her team felt that easier access to WiFi in downtown Kingston could benefit residents, visitors and businesses in the city greatly. “Businesses hosting Concierge Connect hotspots benefit from using our app
because it enables them to send locationbased ads and coupons straight to user’s phones,” explained Litwiniuk. “And users benefit by having an immediate free internet connection upon entering any Concierge Connect hotspot zone. It’s a win-win.” Businesses pay a monthly subscription fee to be part of the Concierge Connect network, but in exchange they can send users targeted updates, coupons and information. “We hope that this will promote business downtown and sending notifications to users directly is a great way to get new customers and create better relationships with existing customers,” said Litwiniuk. At first, Concierge Connect targeted businesses like bars and restaurants to sign up, but they quickly learned that other businesses were interested in the idea too. “We thought it would be really cool for specials, different menu changes and things like that, but then we noticed that a lot of retail establishments were really interested too,” she said. “We also had interest from places like walk-in clinics.” The app is completely free for users to download and use. For now users have to open the app to access the Concierge Connect hotspots, but in future the app will simply detect the network on its own wherever the user is.
“It will work just like a home Wi-Fi network,” said Litwiniuk. “We’d also like to set up satellite connectors at outdoor events like festivals and concerts, and even parks in the future, places that rarely have free Wi-Fi.” For now, Concierge Connect is working on establishing relationships within Kingston with a launch date for the app set for Aug. 1. “We’ve spent the past month and a bit doing research and working alongside businesses to develop this service and the response has been great. Quite a few businesses have already signed on.” Businesses like Trailhead, Coffeeco, The Alibi and Sugar Swan were among the first to sign on and Litwiniuk hopes the trend continues through the summer and in the coming years. “Our goal is to expand throughout North America in two years,” she said. “We feel this service is really valuable and we hope others feel the same way.” For more information about Concierge Connect visit www.conceiegeconnect.ca or look for them on Facebook and Twitter. For businesses that are interested in signing on contact m.darling@ conciergeconnect.ca
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News – Traffic congestion relief is coming down the road for commuters in Kingston East. The city has launched a $393,000 environmental assessment (EA) that’s expected to lay the groundwork for widening Highway 15 between Highway 2 and Gore Road. HDR Corporation has been awarded the contract to undertake a detailed study of the
highway expansion options and environmental mitigation measures. But Utilities Kingston president Jim Keech, who oversees the public works department, does not want to pre-judge the study outcome. “Everybody realizes that there are significant traffic issues there. You never want to pre-suppose the outcome of an EA but probably the results will be a wider road.” The Highway 15 project study area will cover a much
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Comment - The mayor’s recent statement that an unidentified international company is planning to set up shop in Kingston is bound to be welcome news, especially for KEDCO, the embattled city-funded agency that’s been feeling the summer heat over its own performance. But one splashy news conference may not be enough to appease the critics. Complaints against the Kingston Economic Development Corporation continue to bubble away. A newly-formed group, Kingston First, has raised questions about whether Kingstonians are getting their money’s worth from the agency that’s responsible for economic investment, job attraction and tourism promotion. The city will invest $2.7 million this year on KEDCO, which operates through an independent board of directors. The mayor and two councillors sit on that board, and all three have indicated they are satisfied with the job KEDCO staff are doing to drum up new business. But those on the outside looking in aren’t so sure. They not only question the amount the agency spends on its own bureaucracy but the actual number of new jobs that it supposedly helps to facilitate in the community. That’s always been the rub against KEDCO – setting job creation and investment targets but with few details to explain the numbers to help measure its own success. Its latest business plan is to help facilitate (that word alone is open to scrutiny) 1,000 new jobs and Continued on page 8
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ike Gardner and his wife were preparing dinner at home when he first experienced the alarming symptoms of a stroke.
(l-r) The Time is Now Capital Campaign honorary chair, John Gerretsen; president and CEO of Providence Care, Cathy Szabo; chair of the board of directors for Hospice Kingston, Tom Epp; executive director for Hospice Kingston, Natasha Girard; Providence Care board chair, Peter Merkley; and The Time is Now campaign cabinet chair Peter Kingston.
“I just couldn’t move my left side. I literally couldn’t move my hand, my leg, and I started to feel weak,” he recalls. “I just said to my wife, call 911. Something’s not going right here.”
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Fortunately the Gardner family had just moved to Kingston, home to one of Canada’s top acute stroke teams. They were able to get Mike the care he needed as soon as he arrived at Kingston General Hospital. Doctors quickly presumed that he was suffering a stroke, and immediately got him the MRI, diagnostics and medication he needed.
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rather than her medical needs. We could have talked more and shared stories and I still regret that we didn’t have the opportunity to do that more.” For ‘The Time is Now’ capital campaign, Kingston will be joined by long-time Providence Care supporter and former MPP John Gerretsen, who will act as honorary chair. Gerretsen echoed the sentiments of other speakers at the announcement and urged the community to support this muchneeded service: “It has been the one missing link between palliative care, long-term care and hospice care here in the city. I look forward to making sure I do whatever I can to make sure the capital funding is there for this hospice in Kingston.”
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history of working collaboratively and our board is pleased to be continuing that today.” A capital campaign for the residential hospice will launch later this year. The campaign is entitled ‘The Time is Now’ and campaign cabinet chair Peter Kingston hopes that it will be a quick success. “Our community is a hub for medical care and yet we do not have a residential hospice,” said Kingston. “We all have a responsibility in how we should take care of our dying. As chair of the capital campaign, I can say, without hesitation, that the time is now to build a residential hospice for the people of our community.” Kingston saw the need for a residential hospice in the Limestone City firsthand when his Saturday, August 15 – 9am – 4pm mother was diagSunday, August 16 – 9am – 3pm nosed with cancer in 2004. After going through Admission $8.00 treatments, it was 12 and under FREE with an adult determined that 1400ft of Displays her cancer was Eastern Ontario’s Best Show! terminal. As per her wishes, Kingston and his famwww.edsc.ca ily cared for her at info: 613-628-3296 home for as long as possible, but her Eganville Arena health kept dete178 Jane St., Eganville, ON riorating. “The only option for her at that point was to go to a hospital. If there had been a residential hospice in Kingston at that time she would have absolutely gone,” said Kingston. “A residential hospice would have allowed us to focus more on her emotional needs
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“I got the sense from the two doctors who were taking care of me at the time that they were going to try to help me as best they could,” he says.
The urgency of Mike’s stroke meant that we has able to get an MRI right away, but there is a growing need for a second MRI in our region to service the hundreds of other patients waiting for a complex scan. After a month of care at KGH, Mike was moved to Providence Care’s St. Mary’s of the Lake Hospital site where he began a rigorous rehabilitation program. Mike continues to work alongside a team of doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists, improving his mobility every day.
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really is that easy. Now, Korey and I cook almost every night of the week. We make things like salmon or tilapia with vegetables, butter chicken, pad thai, tacos and even homemade pizza. Over time I have accumulated a list of my own favourite recipes that I know I can make in about half an hour on a week night. Sure, there are some nights when we get takeout because we’re tired, but for the most part we cook and we enjoy it and we also save money doing it. At this stage in my life I can’t afford to pay for a takeout meal every night and now I don’t think I would ever want to do that. Home cooking is enjoyable and delicious and extremely rewarding. The first time I made many of my mother’s recipes I was so proud of myself when they tasted the same (almost – mom’s always tastes better). I am happy to cook for friends and family when they come over now and I don’t feel overwhelmed when I have to make a meal. Cooking is something that I see as a hobby now. I love looking for new recipes online and trying to recreate things that I’ve seen in magazines or on television. I have enough confidence in my skills now that few recipes seem insurmountable and I think if other people just gave cooking a chance they’d feel the same way. Now my only obstacle is enjoying the clean-up‌
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Extra payday? Not so fast If you have kids, you may have noticed an extra bump in your bank account this week. The Federal Government’s expanded Universal Child Care Benefit, or UCCB, rolled out on Monday, July 20. The retroactive payments deposited an extra $60 per month per child to parents everywhere beginning from January, 2015. That means that if you have one child, your July 20 UCCB payment should be $520; for two, $1,040; for three, $1,560 and so forth. That means if you have two children under the age of seven, you just got your hands on an extra grand that you didn’t have before. Or did you?  Unlike the means-tested Canada Child Tax Benefit that’s been around since 1989, the UCCB is taxable up to the percentage of your current tax bracket. In addition, to help-bankroll the new program, the government rescinded a longstanding non-refundable tax credit, the child tax credit, in its latest budget. So where does that leave you?  Let’s say you have two kids and you make a net income of around $50,000 per year. Your combined federal and provincial tax rate would be approximately 31.15 per cent. Well, there’s $324 out of your $1,040 UCCB right there. Now, let’s factor in the effect that the rescinding of the child tax credit had. The credit can be valued at 15 per cent of $2,255 per child – which works out to be $337.50 per child. Now let’s do the math ($1,040 – $324 – $337.50 – $337.50 = $41.) Yup, $41 is left out of that big payday. Now, you will still continue to receive an extra $60 per child per month after you receive your July payment; however, after tax this only amounts to an extra $316.00 per year for both kids. That’s a far cry from the advertised annual figure of $1,440. Indeed, if your marginal tax rate is higher than 31.15 per cent the benefit will be negligible. So much for the grand. This new cash handout looks suspiciously like a way of buttering up voters in advance of the fall election, trying to woo them into voting for the Conservative Party. We encourage our readers not to fall for this sort of ploy. Vote for the party that best reflects your values – which may not necessarily be the one that appears to be handing out large amounts of free cash.
It’s time for KEDCO to pay house call at city hall to address critics You can’t compare apples and orArnprior Chronicle-Guide Continued from page 6 anges, KEDCO president and CEO Jeff Garrah retorted, noting his agency $100 million in new economic invest- also looks after tourism while counterWest Carleton ment every year for five years. Review part communities do not. While KEDCO board members may be satisfied with the agency’s performance, there are many councillors who continue to demand more accountability. It was on these pages last February, during council’s priority talks, when Coun. Adam Candon first noted that Kingston appears to spend more per capita on economic development compared with liked-sized Ontario cities. He dared to wonder, why?
But other pet peeves abound. Many councillors still can’t fathom why the CEO has apparently taken a good chunk of July and August off for vacation. “When the CEO says during the most important time for tourism – ‘I’m going to take the entire tourism season off’ - that shocks me. That doesn’t even make me angry. It makes me genuinely disappointed. And who the Vice President & Regional Publisher heck let that happen?� saidMike oneMount frus-
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Bath Sunday Market 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce and homemade lemon loaf. Shop for unique gifts, such as handcrafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, hand crafted jewelry and beaded necklaces. Visit the new vendor Primitive Pride and see handmade bows and arrow heads. Purchase a hot sausage and a cold drink and have a picnic in the new “Pirate Themed” playground by the lake. 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 6 - 10 p.m. 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. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Paint Out Location - Here we go again, into our either summer of plein aire painting. I have some new locations this summer and some spots we haven’t ben to in a few years. The locations that are farther away, I suggest you arrange car-pooling the Wednesday before. As usual, we will meet at the specified location at 9:00 and then I will indicate the washrooms, where we will eat, and good painting locations. When we paint outside, remember you have to be self-sufficient with everything you need for the morning. Aug. 5 - Napanee Conservation Park. Proceed to Napanee on Highway 2, continue under the arched train bridge onto Dundas St. Continue on Dundas to Centre St, turn left, continue on Centre to Victoria and
turn right on Victoria. You will see the Park and we will meet beside the Chip Truck. The 10th Annual “Share the Care” Family Golf Tournament in support of Breast Cancer Action Kingston will be held on Friday August 7 at the Colonnade Golf & Country Club. The $125 per person registration fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart. lunch , dinner. cash prizes, silent & live auctions, entertainment and a charitable receipt for a portion of the registration fee. All proceeds in support of local Kingston and Thousand Island area breast cancer patients & survivors. Info: 613 531 7912 or www.bcakingston.org. 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. Irish dance classes - register now Open to ages from 5 years old and up. Beginner classes in soft shoe, hard shoe and ceili dance offered on Monday evenings at 6pm at Archbishop O’Sullivan School. Classes start Monday, Sept. 14. Adult classes, beginner, start at 6:30pm (partner not required). Call Tony, Kingston Irish Folk Club, at 613-389-0754 to pre-register and for more info. Egypt, Gift of the Nile Museum Tour Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2 to 4 p.m. Explore the Nile River Valley where 6000 years ago the region became the birthplace of a remarkable civilization. Learn about ancient Egypt and experience fun, hands-on activities while participating in a guided tour. Location: Pump House Steam Museum $6/person. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810; www.seniorskingston.ca 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. Soul Trek 2 - Tuesdays, Aug. 4 to 25, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Enjoy an easy-paced walk while taking part in soulful conversation about how to manifest abundance, bringing goodness into your life. $25/member ($15 summer membership; $40 yearly membership). The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810; www. seniorskingston.ca. Join fitness 4 rock ‘n rollers for a free walk July and August at Holy Cross track Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings between 9:30 and 11:00 - all welcome call Dee 613-389-6540. Kingston Boys & Club fundraiser: Boomers 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 @ 613-3896540 or 50plusgolfers@gmail.com. Legion 560 - Monday, Aug. 3 - Civic Holiday Patio Party & BBQ sponsored by Branch 560 Ladies’ Auxiliary from 1 to 5 with Entertainment by Chuck & Guests...FREE...everyone welcome. The Kingston Lawn Bowling Club located at 100 Napier Street will be hosting the Senior Provincial Lawn Bowling Championships Aug. 4 - 5. Men’s and women’s triples teams from each of Ontario’s 16 districts will be competing for the opportunity to represent the Province of Ontario at the Na-
tional Championships. The event begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 4 with the opening ceremony and parade of athletes. Elimination games will be played throughout the day with 8 men’s teams and 8 women’s teams advancing to play on Wednesday, Aug. 5. Spectators are welcome and admission is free. For more information email kingstonlawnbowlingclub@hotmail.ca or call 613-542-6693.
sicians are invited. All instruments considered. Call Tony at 613-3890754, Kingston Irish Folk Club. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, August 1: Puzzle Lake. Come explore several pristine lakes nestled between red granite ridges, with only 300 m of portaging and perhaps a few liftovers. Call 613 542 6146. Please no calls after 8pm. (Rain date Sunday.) www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca.
Fish fry by Mike Mundell Friday, July 31, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. St Margaret’s Hall Marysville, Wolfe Island. Sponsored by Anglican Parish Of Wolfe Island. Adults $15 and Children under 12 $6. Take-out orders call 613-385-2202. There is a free shuttle bus to and from Marysville from the ferry.
Our Annual Pork Barbeque will be held on the lawn at Olivet United Church, County Rd #32, Seeley’s Bay, Ontario on Sunday, August 9th beginning at 4:00 pm until sold out. Menu will consist of BBQ pork scalloped potatoes, baked beans, corn on the cob, veggies, homemade pies and beverages. Take outs available. Everyone welcome. Amy Bracken 613-387-3284.
Henderson United Church will host an open faced hot pork sandwich lunch on Monday, Aug. 3 at the Henderson Hall (2384 Henderson Road- Henderson village) with mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, dressing, salad, variety of desserts, tea, coffee and a variety of deserts made by the ever famous church cooks. So mark down the date, from 11:30 – 1:30, and admission is by donation. All proceeds help out the church who have many expenses that’s for sure. It will be a divinely yummy luncheon and opportunity to visit, dine and get caught up on the news. Info 613336-2467. Celtic music get-together - Kingston Irish Folk Club hosts a regular monthly get-together on the first Saturday of each month at Tir nan Og Irish Pub, 200 Ontario St., beside City Hall. Singers and musicians of all levels and all ages are invited to participate from 7 9 p.m. – or come and listen. Call Tony at 613-389-0754, Kingston Irish Folk Club. Celtic Music Group - Singers and musicians needed for a community level Celtic group. Irish, Scottish and East Coast Canadian repertoire. All levels of singers and mu-
Branch 631 presents The Ride Across Canada to bring awareness to the contributions and needs of our veterans. Friday, August 21st at 4pm. Come out, see the horses, meet the riders, give your support. Donations accepted. Food available. Everyone Welcome. Info 613-389-6605. Perth Road United Church will celebrate its 131st Anniversary on Aug. 9 at 10 a.m.. Our guest speaker will be the Rev. Mark Fleming. A luncheon and social hour will follow in the Hall. The RCHA Golf Tournament Sunday, Aug. 9 at Garrison Golf and Curling Club, CFB Kingston. Cost $70: includes 18 holes of golf, shared cart, dinner and prizes. Dinner only $15. Scramble format with male, female and mixed teams encouraged. Registration 11.30 am, tee-offs starting at 12 Noon. Awards presentation and dinner follow after golf at the RCHA Club 193 Ontario St., Kingston. Pre-registration & payment required at the RCHA 3rd floor. For more information contact Ken Edgecombe: (613) 530-0886 Email: ken.edgecombe@sympatico.ca.
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News – For many people, cooking a meal can be a bit overwhelming; it takes time, effort, proper ingredients and a recipe. But what if some of these things were delivered to your door and all you needed to do was throw them together? This is the idea behind Simply Feed Me, a local Kingston start-up that hopes to put the fun back in cooking. “We want to make cooking easier and we feel like it has become such a big chore for people,” said co-founder Claudia Hidou. “They don’t want to go to the store, pick out the ingredients check out and then come home and put it all together. We have simplified this process.” So where did this simple idea come from? Hidou and her co-founder, Vladimir Bogdashkin, came up with the idea after cooking for themselves and getting frustrated with the amount of food they were wasting each week. “Portions at the grocery store are a bit overwhelming,” said Bogdashkin. “We’d buy a whole cabbage for one recipe and only use a quarter of it, the rest gets thrown out or you end up cooking the same recipe again and again just to use it up.” In North America, food waste is on the rise and throughout the supply chain 40 per cent of food is being wasted. Of that 40 per cent, 10 to 15 per cent is waste being generated by consumers who are throwing away unused food week after week. “A lot of us don’t think about it over the long term, but we are essentially throwing away money,” said Hidou. “We all buy with good intentions but inevitably we end up wasting food or ordering takeout and forgetting about what we bought.” Simply Feed Me hopes to fix this food waste problem; the service lets customers pick one of eight recipes on their site; choose the number of portions they want to cook, pay for the food and pick a delivery time. All of the ingredients for that recipe are then assembled in their proper portions, packed with a step by step recipe card and delivered by Hidou and Bogdashkin dressed in chef hats and jackets.
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News - The Kingston and District Labour Council is hosting a town hall-style meeting July 30 to try and stop the privatization of Hydro One. The government of Premier Kathleen Wynne intends to sell a large portion of the power generating company to help raise an estimated $15 to $16 billion – money that will be used to help lower the province’s deficit. “Communities in Ontario are already concerned about high electricity rates, and Premier Wynne’s hydro privatization plan will make this situation worse,” the group claimed. Labour groups across Ontario are mobilizing this summer in a bid to keep the giant utility in public hands. The local Labour Council’s meeting is from 7-9pm in Hall ‘C’ at the Invista Centre on Gardiners Road. City council may take a stand on the hydro privatization issue as well. Coun. Jim Neill says he will bring a motion to council for debate Aug. 11 stating the city’s support for the continued operation of Hydro One as a public asset. “These are public assets that generations have paid into and bought and I think they should continue to be shared by citizens.” However, he’s doubtful the province will backtrack from the pending sale, which was recently passed in the spring budget. “A lot of municipalities are passing motions asking the Ontario government to just not sell off assets at all and I don’t think that’s realistic. I think municipalities should be given the opportunity,” Coun. Neill explained. He says his motion focuses on giving local utilities preference to purchase a stake. “I would prefer if only the public sector has an opportunity to buy the assets of Hydro One.” Kingston is served by two hydro providers right now, Kingston Hydro in the old city boundaries and Hydro One in the east and west suburbs of the former Kingston and Pittsburgh townships. That leads to inconsistent billing and repair service, he added. “Kingston Hydro often gets those areas where there’s a blackout served almost immediately. Suburban areas often have to wait some time,” he claimed. He believes the provincial government may reverse its controversial sell off plan with enough public pushback. “The idea of dispensing of those (Hydro One) assets just to do temporary budget balancing is a fool’s game.”
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Wolfe Island Ferry delay causes ripple effect at Amherst caused a ripple effect across the islands, and at Glenora, where only one ferry is in News-- Wolfe Island’s use of Am- operation throughout the busy tourist seaherst Island’s ferry, the Frontenac II, while son. (However, there are alternate routes.) the Wolfe Islander III is in dry-dock has But Amherst Island is suffering, operating as they are with the IT’S FINALLY HERE – THE WEEK YOU’VE Quinte Loyalist as a side loader pending BEEN WAITING FOR! future dock work. EVERYONE WELCOME at the 24th Annual The smaller ferry size, along with the CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC attached pedestrian REUNION & JAMBOREE cabin, reduces the July 30 to August 2, 2015 number of trailers Centennial Park – Trenton and vehicles able to board the ferry. Come for the weekend or come for a day! Amherst Island, *Nightly Main Stage Shows *25 hours of Open like Wolfe Island, Mic time *Sunday Gospel Show *Food *Vendors has an annual Mu*Rough Camping *Fiddle Jam “Feel of the Fiddle sic Festival, called in Country” workshop. ‘The Emerald Island Festival’ held FEATURED PERFORMERS INCLUDE: Darlene Brooks, Stompin’ Jon, Julie Simpson, Adrian this year Aug. 7th -8th -9th at a 100 Boudreau, Lorraine Marie, James Ryce, Harold acre Amherst Island McIntyre, Joanne Post, Dan-Paul Rogers, Gerald farm, with 600 feet Davidson, John Lester, Al Marshall, Barb Morrison, of breathtaking waterfront, facing the Gavin Gartshore, Aiden McGill, Bonita Mercer, The north channel of Tim Sanders Band. Lake Ontario. The TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE GATE music includes a large range of styles, DAY PASSES – Just $15.00 at the gate. Country, Celtic, Weekend passes also available. Blue Grass and 50’s Information at Rock and Roll. As www.ccmr.ca or call 705-878-3102 one island resident put it, “The Emerald R0013371775
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marine industry across Canada, with the Wolfe Islander the first of MTO’s vessels subject to them, and, as with any new procedures, there was some delay in approvals. The contractor received the approved wheelhouse plans March 24, 2015 and little construction was undertaken before the ferry arrived April 9th thus delaying completion of the dry-dock contract (originally anticipated for the end of June) now hoped for in September.. 4,** Card Lock Fueling is coming to Wolfe Island. Since that dreadful day Mosier’s Service Centre announced the closure of their gas pumps on the Main Street of Marysville, island residents have travelled to the city for gas for their vehicles, lawn mowers, boats etc. Some now have personal tanks on their properties. But the question remained, what to do? A committee was formed. A survey was done. A need was demonstrated. Interest was sparked in moving forward but how.? Public meetings were held. The Township became involved and finally it was decided the Township would move forward, spend money and enter into an agreement with McKeown and Wood Fuels to offer folks on the island the ability to fuel their vehicles, offering them a quality of life enhancement, lessen traffic on the ferry, and satisfy needs of visitors.. Supplying fuel is in keeping with the township’s broad vision to provide infrastructure and public services to accommodate growth and long term economic prosperity. The automated fuel system
12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Beer Tent on Premises 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Garlic Bread Tasting Disc Jockey Pat Labelle of Music Mix on the Grounds throughout the day Garlic Braiding with Al Cowan of the Ontario Garlic Growers Association (Ongoing on the Grounds)
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Beer & Wine Tasting in Lions Hall Harwood Estate Vineyard Perth Brewing Co.
location is at the Municipal Public Works Yard 1516 Road 96, and will be operated by McKeown and Wood Fuels Ltd. Remote monitoring technology will ensure there are no environmental impact concerns. A flyer describing the two ways to access fuel and payment procedures (credit card, setting up an account) was sent to all households. For more information contact township: 613-385-2216 Around Town:* Diverse Opinions about Feral Cats of Wolfe Island. More about that next time. * By the way, those are provincial (road) survey pegs you are seeing on the roadside between the village and the winter dock. The road is too narrow, too curved, too dangerous and should go instead straight across from the Rd. 96 to Dawson Point widened with bicycle lanes, no curves and, when widening 96 to the Village open the canal as well. **“ Nurse Practitioner Sparrow Tuesdays 2:30 -6 pm, Thursdays 9 am-11:30, WI Medical Clinic. * Big changes continue at dump. *Question asked: How come no one selling stuff at winter dock??? Coming Events: Coming Events: *Fish Fry St. Margaret’s Hall July 31st , 4:30- 7:00 pm Adults $15.00 Take Out. Cash only at the door.*WI Music Festival Aug.7-8 Check website * Specimen Collection Aug. 7th *John Sands Concert, WI United Church Sun Aug. 9th $10.* Barret Bay Regatta Aug. 16th Check WI boat Club on Facebook ** Have you taken a picture yet for Photo Contest?
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A tale of many cities By Mark Bergin
Just as shared memories help weave the tapestry of family life, shared memories in the conscious and unconscious help bind communities. The Tale of a Town Canada, a site-specific theatre and media project, is about caring for your community. It allows participants to share stories about the main streets of their towns. “It’s a celebration of local culture leading up to Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017,” said Charlotte Gowdy, who has done much of the groundwork in Kingston for the project. Gowdy, an actor and director is currently working in theatre in Stratford. She’s devoting three weeks to The Tale of a Town on site in Kingston. We’ve all heard tales of Kingston’s early history. This is a city that’s ripe with legendary citizens, people like Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir Robert Barrie, Margaret Angus, John Counter, Agnes Maule Machar, Agnes Etherington, Harriet Cartwright, Molly Brant and John Stuart. These are residents from many years past who helped make Kingston what it is today: A city rich in military history, the arts, health care and medical research. We also have a more recent history featuring people or businesses we remember from our younger days or from stories told by our parents or grandparents. The community remembers stores long since closed and
people—the heroes and characters of Kingston— some of whom are long gone, others not-so-long gone. Captain Matthew Dawe, Joe Chithalen, Wally High and Zal Yanovsky come instantly to mind. “Tale of a Town is the history of now,” said Gowdy. We remember community icons. For example, many in Kingston fondly remember Eric Lee—AKA the elevator guy at S & R Department Store. Fans of the tall, ruggedly handsome and classy Lee even started a Facebook fan page dedicated to him back in the day. It’s only been five years since S & R closed and the beloved department store continues to exist in our collective memory. Such are cultural gems. That’s what The Tale of a town is about: remembered stories. The project was launched in May 2014 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Members of the Tale team travel across Canada in a small teardrop trailer called the storymobile, a recording studio on wheels. It’s about capturing the collective community memory. Gowdy’s noticed that certain stories—like the S & R elevator guy—keep popping up. “The Tales project got started in the Parkdale area of Toronto,” said Gowdy. “Lisa Marie Diliberto of Fixt Point theatre saw many businesses closing down on Queen Street West. She decided to interview Inside the storymobile, Charlotte Gowdy, JP Davidson and Katie Swift comprise the Tale people about Parkdale. It became a show at Theatre of a Town team working in Kingston. You can visit them and learn about Kingston’s stories Passe Muraille. Then she decided to do this across during the Princess Street Promenade on August 1. Photo/Mark Bergin Canada.” Gowdy is friends with Diliberto and admires her work. The project was looking for someone with Kingston connections, and Gowdy was an obvious choice. Other participants in Kingston include Katie Swift, who is able to interview in French and has
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According to the of these are accredited by third party governing to rewarding careers in their respective fields. founders’ website, remembering the past can help bodies and meet national standards. This allows Students interested in the legal field can work the future. the graduates to have very marketable skills and in law firms or for the Ministry of the Attorney “Across Canada, countless main streets, along increase their opportunities when looking for General. with the stories they hold, are in the midst of displacements. The College has also evolved and started appearance as old gives way to new, local gives The College does, however, deliver a number to offer programs in the new technology secway to global, diversity gives way to uniformity, of other high demand career options that offer tor with the introduction of Web Design and and life gives way to death. It is our hope that The the graduate equally rewarding career opportu- Development. The program caters to creative Tale of a Town will save the almost lost stories nities. A good example of this is the Education people that have a bit of a knack for computers that reveal our past and inspire a bright future for Assistant Program. This area has been experi- and technology. The program is very hands-on our main streets in Canada.” encing a high demand for graduates as a number and practical and develops the necessary skills Gowdy explained that as big box stores coming of school boards have vacancies created by the to start a career in this field. The students will into cities, local culture can become lost. Sadly, integration of students with special needs into have a significant portfolio of work so they can those stores have no connection to the community regular classrooms. The result is that schools demonstrate their skills and abilities to potenand can just as quickly disappear. Witness the sudaccommodate those special needs, whether it tial employers when they graduate. den exits by Target and Future Shop. Poof. Once is autism spectrum disorder or ADHD, and hire All of the programs have small class sizes they’re gone, our downtown and main streets reEducation Assistants to help the teacher with ensuring lots of individual attention. Students main. these individual students. KLC College’s pro- are able to approach instructors, administrators “We try to focus on the downtown,” said gram focuses on developing skills for the EA and to have extensive access to the College’s Gowdy. “But we’ve had some stories of Skeleton in all of these areas which makes them very at- resources. The College has been training in Park. There are memories of local characters. One tractive to the schools that have students with Kingston and area for over 30 years and has a of the recurring themes is that Kingston has the special needs. 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After years of careful and thoughtful collecting Mrs Buscomb has moved to a retirement home. Primitive cupboards, handmade furniture, Ethan Allen armoire, hand knotted rugs, textiles, Gibbard cherry dining room suite, sapphire/diamond ring are only a few of the items in this auction. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Thursday, July 30 @ 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, August 6 @ 2:30 p.m. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours. You will not want to miss this outstanding auction!
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~ Family Friendly Property ~ This property has good bones, a good roof & foundation. The structure of the home is simple & clear. It is a maintenance free white vinyl sided bungalow featuring an extra large living room, a big bright kitchen w/ island (including a like-new Inglis 30” stove & G/E fridge/bottom freezer) plus an adjacent dining area w/ stylish bay window. There is a rear access to patio for BBQing. 2 bedrooms w/ double closets (master having his/her closets). The 3rd bedroom has been converted to a main floor laundry room (including a like-new Maytag washer/dryer). 4 pce bath. Full unfinished poured concrete wall basement houses a 3 yr old propane furnace, owned hot water heater, 200 amp service, ionizer & sump pump). Central air. Attached garage has access to basement & backyard. New roof June 2015. On well & septic. Surveyed lot 200 ft x 200 ft. Property backs onto farmland creating an aura of privacy & tranquility. Taxes; $ 1698.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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AnnuAl Sporting goodS Auction SAle to be held @ Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd # 10 #3560 Drummond Conc. 2 Perth, ON on Sat., Aug. 22/15 @ 10am Welcoming firearms, archery, rods, tackle, hunting & fishing gear, vehicles used for motorsport, golfing & leisure equip’t, camping gear, boats, motors, trailers, ATV’s, campers etc. Please call our office @ 613-267-6027 for complimentary advertising. Please visit our website often for merchandise listing. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit – Catering
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF RICK KLOOSTERMAN JPR MANUFACTURING 1698 7TH LINE ASPHODEL, R.R.# HASTINGS , ONT. FRIDAY AUGUST 7TH AT 10:00 AM 2 miles WEST of Norwood on Highway #7 and turn SOUTH onto 7th Line Asphodel for 3 miles.. MANUFACTURING SHOP EQUIPMENT Miller 282 Millermatic Mig welder- like new; Powermax 45 plasma cutter, Lincoln Powermig 216, King 16 speed 17”floor model drill press, Vjmar 400 14” metal cutting band saw, Miller Spoolmate 200 Mig welder, AR William mechanical metal lathe with 30” bed and 6” swing , Elliott U2 milling machine and tooling, Hydralift 9000 lb vehicle hoist, Ingersoll Rand upright 60 gal air compressor, manual rim roller, Generac Plus 12000w propane generator- like new; Omega portable air compressor, Ultra 395 paint sprayer, single can paint shaker, hardware bins, quantity of steel and aluminum in various lengths and configurations, floor jacks, 6’x 8’all steel work table with 2”top, floor model 3” sander, high pressure washer, hydraulic ports power unit, Stihl TS 420 portable saw- like new; Stihl 034 chainsaw, chain hoists, welding supplies, banding tools, tumbling parts cleaner, Homack stacking tool chest, 36”wood lathe, rechargable tools, hand tools, Makita 12” surface planer, ¾” socket set, Hilti TG1 hammer drill, BCA4 headlight aimer, floor model sand blaster, Napa battery charger, engine stand, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 2005 Ford F 350 diesel truck with automatic trans, crew cab, 160,000 kms, running condition; 2002 Ford Ranger pick up- good running condition-223,000kms; 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV in good running condition- 240,000kms; 1996 Ford F350 gas truck with 5 speed trans, – no box, 250,000 kms- running condition; 1995 Ford F150 7.3 litre diesel pick up truck with lift kit, 4x 4- 270,000 kms – running condition; 1983 Ford Mustang GLX 2 dr convertible, 6 cyl, automatic trans, 155,000 kms – running condition; 1991 Pontiac Sprint 2 dr convertible- 150,000 km – not running; ( all vehicles selling as is); Custom Built 30 ft 5th wheel enclosed vehicle trailer with 7000 lb tandem axles, electric brakes, side door, black and chrome finish – like new; Heritage RD 72”PTO finishing mower, factory built 6’ x 15’ tandem axle landscapers trailer with wooden deck, loading ramps, electric brakes, – like new; Ford 600 gas tractor in running condition; 10ft all steel truck flat deck for F350 truck with steel sides and hoist and tail gate, 3 – 10’ x 21’ x 8’ galvanized storage containers, 18 ft steel side storage trailer – formerly food service trailer; 12 ft hardwood flat deck truck box, Coachman pick up truck slide in camper, 4’x 8’display sign on trailer, 8 ft snowblade, 12 ft aluminum boat, Mercury 9.9 hp outboard, new 7 bar square tube farm gates in various lengths, COLLECTIBLES AND MISC; Child’s motorized Model T car, child’s Mini Monster truck, several reproduction pedal cars including Ford tractor, fire truck, air plane, dump truck, Model T;Gray Bros horse drawn cutter, antique railroad luggage wagon on wooden wheels, single furrow walking plow, tin bath tub – manufactured in Tweed Ont. numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL465108
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News – There’s a new game in town and it encourages kids to play on the floor; EyePlay is an interactive game where motion activated activities are projected onto the floor, resulting in active, sensory play. EyePlay is new to Canada and new to Playtrium in Kingston, where it launched at the beginning of July. “We were looking for something new to add to Playtrium and we wanted to add
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156 DIVISION ST. $549,000 Two levels of dining, capacity of 38 people, updated male and female washrooms, wiring, plumbing, kitchen venting and more. Building and business sale; includes fixtures, goodwill and name.
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Character abounds in this 1.5 storey 4+1 bdrm gem In the Winston Churchill district. All brick and very well maintained. Include: hardwood floors, cork floor in kitchen, 3 full bathrooms - one on each level, double attached garage, fenced rear yard, large finished bedroom in basement, central air, central vac and more!
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$529,000 119 MONTREAL STREET
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$584,900
$279,900 2009 PERTH ROAD
6 bdrm, 4.5 bathroom. Includes: Great room with soaring 24’ vaulted ceiling, 2 wood burning fireplaces, gracious main floor master with a large ensuite with heated floors, sunken tub and walk in shower, finished basement with wet bar, games room and recroom, double attached garage, above grade in-law suite (currently rented).
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3 CASH PRIZES
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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Legal, all brick triplex only ten minutes walk to Queens. This is an excellent opportunity for the savvy investor. 5 bdrm main house and two 3 bedroom apartments, each metered separately . This property has been substantially updated in the last three years with new kitchens, flooring, boiler, pex plumbing, bathrooms and upgraded electrical.
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COUNTRY LOT – 4TH CONCESSION ROAD
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1004 MASONVILLE LANE MLS®15604666, 2 bdrm cottage has water frontage on Howes Lake
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