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News – Residents of Cataraqui Woods are pumped for a fight. They are asking city council to stop a developer from building a large commercial plaza – including a drive-thru restaurant and gas station – near their west end homes. Kingston Midland and Cataraqui Corporation is proposing a two-phase development on the vacant northwest corner of Midland Avenue and Cataraqui Woods Drive. Residents were already sounding off against the project, covering 1.9 hectares (4.8 acres) at 1233 Midland Avenue, in advance of a public meeting August 6. They have concerns about the extra traffic the plaza will generate and the impact it could have on neighbourhood safety. “Traffic on Cataraqui Woods has increased to the point where the residents of ‘subdivision’ street no longer feel safe exiting or entering our driveways, walking our children to school, shovelling our driveways or cutting grass on the boulevards,� said David and Denise Missere. “Since the section of Cataraqui Woods Drive west of Bayridge Drive opened, traf-
fic has increased significantly,� added Laura Ruttan. The plaza would have 212 parking spaces with two access points off Midland Avenue and one off Cataraqui Woods Drive. The scope of the project has changed since it was first unveiled a year ago, which has triggered another public meeting and more discontent. The developer is now seeking zoning approvals to break it up into two phases with possible housing. “The first phase will consist of five commercial buildings with arterial commercial and convenience commercial uses with frontage on Midland Avenue and Cataraqui Woods Drive,� said an information report from the city’s planning department. The businesses, including a Mac’s Milk convenience store and gas bar, oil change facility, bank and a possible Tim Hortons drive-thru restaurant, will occupy the front half of the property. The back portion of the undeveloped site could be used for future housing. “The second phase will consist of either: three commercial buildings with arterial commer-
cial and convenience commercial uses; four storey mixed-use commercial/residential buildings; four storey residential multiple dwelling buildings; or, a 29 unit residential townhome development,� said planners of the multiple choice options the developer has requested. A planning justification study prepared for the developer acknowledges the growth of large commercial retailers along Midland Avenue such as Loblaws and Wal-Mart, plus a range of smaller retail outlets including LCBO and The Beer Store. However, the study points out that Midland Avenue is within a designated commercial district that already permits uses such as hotels, gas bars, restaurants, garden centres and car dealerships. The proposed Midland Avenue stores will cause “relatively high delays� for traffic exiting from the plaza but nearby lights should create sufficient gaps, the study noted. “Ultimately the surrounding road network can accommodate the traffic resulting from the proposed development.� However, residents aren’t so sure. Continued on page 3
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Partnered At-risk Youth Strategy (PAYS) which will receive $59,000. MPP for Kingston and the Islands, Sophie Kiwala, was also on hand at the announcement to lend her support and explain these two programs further. “The Community Risk Watch Project will introduce the Situation Table model and collaboratively and proactively work
with community partners to intervene to help prevent harm or victimization,” explained Kiwala. “This model is being used successfully in many parts of the province to bring community safety partners to the same table – police, social services, education, health and many others.” Continued on page 5
Kingston Police Chief Gilles Larochelle joined Yasir Naqvi, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services and MPP for Kingston and the Islands, Sophie Kiwala on Aug. 6 for a community safety announcement. Photo/Mandy Marciniak
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“While I believe in developing the area, I am not at all convinced that some of the proposed businesses are well suited to the location. I also feel that the current traffic situation is already above what Cataraqui Woods can handle,” said local realtor Mike Sutton. “In addition to the traffic, I am concerned about the noise and undesirable environment a 24-hour plaza would create. It would encourage loitering, increase littering and add the potential for late-night vandalism,” added Cathy Sheldrick. Two nearby business owners have also raised concerns about public safety. “The current proposal with a 24 hour Mac’s, a 5 bay gas bar, restaurant with a drive-thru, two buildings containing retail space, one with medical office space and a financial institution with a drive thru that close to the intersection appears to be an accident waiting to happen, said Doctors Michael Van Buren and Adrina Patterson, who operate the nearby Kingston West Dental Care and Kingston West Family Chiropractic offices. Coun. Kevin George says the development, if it gets the green light, could spur the need for widening Midland Avenue two lane road. “Midland has the ability for road width if we wanted to do some widening, and obviously that consider-
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News – Residents of Westbrook Meadows subdivision who are fighting to stop the construction of rental duplexes in their neighbourhood may get their wish. A staff report presented to the planning committee Aug. 6 recommends removing Westbrook from the list of designated neighbourhoods that permit so-called secondary suites, a policy the city established in February 2013. “The purpose of this is to ensure that lots on private services have appropriate water and sanitary services to support a secondary unit,” said a report by chief planner Paige Agnew. The report will be the focus of public input before politicians decide what action to take. The secondary suites zoning policy allows Kingston homeowners in selected neighbourhoods to rent out the basements of their homes provided that building code and other requirements are met. However, the practice of building new homes as secondary suites in Westbrook may have to stop. The neighbourhood’s water and sewer infrastructure is nearing capacity, and more stringent building controls are required. The recommendation, if approved by council, would effectively impose a moratorium on secondary suites unless applicants can “demonstrate that sufficient municipal capacity exists to permit the second residential unit.” Westbrook Meadows residents have com-
plained that custom-built duplexes have been sprouting up as builders take advantage of the secondary suites policy. They argue the duplexes, which include second floor fire escapes in backyards, do not fit in with the rest of the single-family homes in the neighbourhood. They also say the secondary suites policy was not intended to accommodate custom-built duplexes. “The developers have been deceiving those who have invested in the promise of single family homes by enabling the building of houses with double occupancy, garages, entrances, fire escapes from the second floors, and no owner as an occupant,” said residents John and Patricia Bland. The Westbrook Association recently brought a petition to council urging that Kingston require secondary suite owners to live in one of the two units. Council has not yet acted on the petition and may not have to. Staff say underground infrastructure concerns are driving the need for a secondary suites moratorium in Westbrook. However, the company that’s building the duplexes is warning of legal action if its investment is impacted. In a letter to the city, Concept Property Group Inc. noted Westbrook residents are “aggressively” trying to stop duplexes with “very different motivations” other than service capacity constraints which, it claims, is contrary to sound land use planning
principles. “We strongly object to the proposed removal of the as-of-right permissions,” said the company through its law firm, SmithValeriote. The July 30 letter stated Concept has seen excellent market response to its construction of rental duplexes in Westbrook Meadows, and urges a compromise solution other than a blanket ban on secondary suites. Four duplexes - a total of 8 rental units have already been constructed in Westbrook, four others have been approved, and four more are in the planning stages. “We have been instructed by our client to pursue any necessary legal remedy to ensure the protection of their current investment and financing of these properties for their intended use,” the letter stated. Concept says there are about 300 additional homes planned for Westbrook, and suggested city staff should’ve known about servicing constraints before the draft plans were registered and the secondary suites pilot program approved. Despite the contentious recommendation surrounding Westbrook, secondary suites will continue as a pilot project on selected neighbourhoods around the city, including Bayridge and Cataraqui North, as a way to boost the affordable housing stock. Officials also plan to expand the pilot area to include the urban areas of Kingston East.
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ton. City staff urge councillors to pursue this option as well in order to prevent local artifacts from leaving the region. They add the material is a valuable resource that helps “illuminate” the city’s history, and the preservation theme fits with policies of the Official Plan and the Cultural Heritage Strategy. It will cost the city $24,000 to transport the artifacts to an unspecified building, plus an extra $4,000 a year to cover storage fees. The artifacts would then become part of the civic collection. CARF housed a “significant” number of artifacts that date back to the establishment of Kingston 300 years ago
While the first program focuses on integrating services, the PAYS program will focus on building positive interactions between youth and police forces. Kiwala explained that the program will work with community partners including Y2K, Youth Diversion, Traditional Excellence and the Boys and Girls Club to expand current programming and create new programming. “This is exactly the kind of leadership that we need to ensure that our justice system focuses on what is important – protecting the public, supporting victims of crime and their families and rehabilitating offenders so they can successfully integrate and contribute to society,” said Kiwala. Both programs emphasize preventative measures within the community and focus on programming that will take some of the strain off of the local police and their resources, something that Kingston Police Chief Gilles Larochelle is looking forward to. “Non-crime calls for service have been steadily rising,” he said. “Risk factors that drive the demands for policing today often fall outside the scope of the police service such as homelessness, substance abuse, mental health issues and families and young people living in distress. Through the use of this grant we aim to provide some of the vital early investments to give all partners the ability to learn together, research together and gain experience to-
merous photographs, maps, reports, drawings and files that were frequently accessed by local researchers, city staff and other archaeologists, he added. While such materials are typically the responsibility of the provincially licensed archaeologists who recover the objects during an excavation, the majority of archaeologists with collections housed at CARF were not interested in reclaiming the material. That has left the provincial and federal governments trying to sort out who gets what. “What remains in limbo at this time are 352 boxes of artifacts and 21 boxes of records and archival material connected to City-owned proper-
ties,” said Winginton. He says the ministry would like to see the City of Kingston assume responsibility for this material given its local significance and the Ministry’s own lack of resources to house and care for the collection over the long term. The federal government has claimed some artifacts as part of its national collection, and the remaining material must be moved from storage at Base Kingston as soon as possible, according to city officials. Under a strategy recommended by staff, a consultant may be hired to sift through the items to determine their significance for research, education and interpretation.
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and even further into the area’s past – a collection that now remains in limbo. The organization that once dug up the dirt on Kingston’s past found itself in a deep financial hole due to increasing competition for archaeological services and a funding shortfall. The 30 year old not-for-profit organization became insolvent two years ago. Its extensive collection has been temporarily stored at CFB Kingston awaiting a new home. “At the time of its dissolution, CARF housed an archeological collection that included over 1,000 boxes of artifacts representing 11,000 years of local history,” Wiginton explained. The collection also contained nu-
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I never thought Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d enjoy politicsâ&#x20AC;Ś If you had asked me about my political stance 10 years ago I probably would have shrugged my shoulders and replied â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t knowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. I never really took an interest in politics, candidates, platforms and elections and even after Korey and I started dating I saw elections as dull and boring. But as I â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;grow upâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; I see that politics are actually quite fascinating and as I learn more about the systems at work and the candidates I find myself catching a bit of political fever. I trace this political interest revelation back to 2007. I am ashamed to admit that it was actually the U.S. presidential election that peaked my initial interests. Not surprisingly, Korey (a political science student at the time) was obsessed with all things election related. We watched everything that was televised including coverage of the presidential primaries, debates and prediction programs. I found it all very fascinating and I found myself
wanting to learn more about the parties and the elements at play. Perhaps it was the level of hype associated with that election or maybe it was the historical nature of it, but the 2008 U.S. election certainly made me more interested in politics here in Canada too. I started researching candidates more when there was a municipal, provincial or federal election and I found myself caring about the outcomes more too. My interests grew even more in 2014 when I actually started covering elections for the paper. I remember being really intimidated by the idea of talking to local politicians and interviewing them. I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sure that I was actually qualified to do it. Councilors, mayors, MPPs and MPs seemed like these people that I only read about on websites and in newspapers and for some reason I never imagined actually interacting with them. I soon realized that being intimidated was silly and many of these people were just like others that I interviewed; they wanted to talk to me and they wanted to get their name, story and political goals out there. For the most part, politicians are really great in interviews â&#x20AC;&#x201C; they know how to speak, they communicate their ideas effectively and many of them do it in a
concise way. They are actually the perfect interviewees. Last year I profiled candidates throughout Frontenac, Loyalist and Kingston for both the municipal and provincial elections and I have to say I really enjoyed it. I loved learning more about the candidates and getting to know them. For the first time in my life I felt I was a very informed voter. I got to know the candidates and when I voted I was really nervous to see the outcome. I also really enjoyed being able to share this knowledge with others and I liked knowing that I was helping inform people. I hope residents read my profiles and got a better sense of the candidates and that in the weeks leading up to each election those profiles helped them decide who to vote for. Now, as we move towards a federal election, I get to profile a new group of candidates. At this level I am excited to learn more about Canadian politics in general and party platforms. I look forward to the coming weeks and meeting the candidates in my area and I hope that readers look forward to it too. I know that I will be an informed voter on Oct. 19 and if Hollie and I do our jobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s properly, you will be too. Stay tuned!
Kanata Kourier-Standard Letter to the Editor...
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not too late to consider the Memorial Centre site for the central Kingston school
Kanata Kourier-Standard As a resident of Sydenham district and a I want to tackle the issue from another mother of two children that will be attend- perspective. While many feel or infer that a Arnprior Chronicle-Guide ing high school in 2 and 4 years, I want my discussion on the school location has taken
city councillor, Peter Stroud to support the reconsideration of the Memorial Centre site. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s my understanding speaking to school board trustees and administration people that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not too late to consider the Memorial Centre site.  We have in recent weeks had many well written opinion pieces on why the Memorial Centre site (where the barns are located) should be considered as a possible site for the new central Kingston high school. The writers cite central location, promoting a democratic process, synergies with existing amenities, track, field, rink, pool, learning opportunities related to teaching students about the sacrifices made for our freedoms building on what has been started at the Memorial Park, revitalizing midtown, along with many other reasons.Â
place widely in the community that would be a mistaken conclusion. What has taken place, led by the Limestone District School Board (LDSB), was a very long process which was passionate and often divisive regarding closing or keeping schools open; whether a new one should be built or existing ones be renovated and kept open. After a lengthy period the LDSB Trustees voted for a new school to be built in a location â&#x20AC;&#x153;to be determinedâ&#x20AC;? and for the closing of two existing high schools, KCVI and QECVI. Following that decision members of the community challenged the school boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision in the Ontario courts to have the decision overturned and lost. KC is no longer an option, the school Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount board trustees voted against KC and the mmount@perfprint.ca courts ruled against KC. The Memorial
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Centre on the other hand has been a site the trustees have twice asked Kingston City Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s permission to consider, but in both cases before the KC decision was final. So now the reality is down to choosing the best possible site between QE and the Memorial Centre. It is not too late to consider the Memorial Centre site. Contrary to what some are saying, there has been no public discussion or consultation on the possibility of the Memorial Centre location; Kingston City Council for some reason has chosen not to involve their constituents or ask for a staff report. Now is the time for Kingston City Council to reconsider and allow the LDSB to consider the Memorial Centre for the school location and as part of that process include a public consultation plan. There DISTRIBUTION are challengesINQUIRIES with the Memorial Centre siteLaviolette (also with the QE site), Jacquie 613-221-6248 such as the Agricultural Fair, the Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ADMINISTRATION:
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8 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, August 13, 2015
In Our Opinion
Oct. 19Â is sooner than you thinkÂ
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s official. The writ has dropped. Canadians are gearing up for the longest and what will likely be the most expensive election campaign in the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history. The attack ads will undoubtedly drone on trying to convince us that Trudeauâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just an inexperienced pretty boy; Mulcairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a hot-headed opportunist; and Harper is an eco-super villain. The signs will continue to pop up on lawns and street corners, spurring heated debates between neighbours. We implore you, however, not to let it get to you; try to fight the election fatigue. Take this extra time to inform yourself and really engage with the issues before going to the polls on Oct. 19. Follow the debates, get on the Google and know all the ins and the outs of each of the different party platforms. Hold your leaders and MP candidates to a high standard of honestly and integrity.  It should also be noted here that you wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be getting your usual reminders from Elections Canada to go out and vote. The current government did away with those public service announcements with the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Fair Elections Actâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, so consider this a friendly reminder from the fifth estate to get out there and make your voice heard. You donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to agree with every position a party holds â&#x20AC;&#x201C; just make sure that you cast your vote for the one that best represents your interests. And, if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think your vote can make a difference, we invite you to consider just how different the country is from the last time we went to the polls together. Agree with the direction or not, it certainly cannot be denied that the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s political climate has shifted dramatically from just five years ago. We at the Heritage/Gazette would also like to know what your questions are for your local political candidates. In the weeks leading up to the election, we will be asking each candidate in the three ridings our papers serve a series of questions, to be answered in their own words, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for input from readers as to what these questions should be. You can send your questions to hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca, or send us a message over social media. Fire away!
Farmers Market, etc. If a reconsideration of the site is allowed by council, city staff would consult with the LDSB and other stakeholders and prepare a report on the possible options and solutions to potential roadblocks for councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s consideration, including feedback from the public consultation process. The report would include the pros and cons of both sites, QE and the Memorial Centre. Only then will council have the information to make a rational logic based decision. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not let council make an emotional decision based on past grievances, urban myths or erroneous information. A public investment of $35 to $40 million dollars using our tax dollars to benefit Kingstonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s students for the next 75 years is about to be made, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t we want to get the location as right as it canSALES: be? I think CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Russell - 613-688-1483 we oweSharon it to our community, our future - 613-623-6571 studentsAdrienne to get itBarr right!Â
If you agree, I strongly urge you to call your councillor and email your councillor, ccâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ing Mayor Paterson, and write a letter to the editor. Whether you live in central Kingston or not, have kids or not, this decision affects your city, you can help make a great city, even greater. City council needs to hear from constituents from all the districts, nine votes are needed for reconsideration. People power can make elected officials move from wrongly held positions when they hear from their constituents. And remember, all councillors represent all Kingstonians, not just those in their district, so donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be shy call, email, write more than one councillor. Time is of the essence, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t delay do it today. You will find council contact information at www.cityofkingston.ca/city-hall/citys council/find-your-councilor !DVERTISING RATES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE ACCORDING TO the rate card in effect at time advertising published. s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE PUBLISHER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE Cindy Cameron for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that s portion !DVERTISING RATES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE ACCORDING TO of the advertisement in which the error occurred, the rate card effect at time advertisingofpublished. whether suchinerror is due to negligence its servants or s otherwise... 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE PUBLISHER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE and there shall be no liability for non-insertion forany damages arising out of errors in advertisements of advertisement beyond the amount charged forbeyond such the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that advertisement. portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE COPYRIGHT OF ALL ADVERTISEMENTS whether such error is due to of Publisher its servants prepared by the Publisher benegligence vested in the andor otherwise... and there shallcannot be no liability for non-insertion that those advertisements be reproduced without the of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such permission of the Publisher. advertisement. s 4HE 0UBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EDIT REVISE OR REJECT s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE COPYRIGHT OF ALL ADVERTISEMENTS any advertisement. prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. s 4HE 0UBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EDIT REVISE OR REJECT any advertisement.
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Liberal candidate hopes to give a new voice to a new riding be a main focus.” The Lanark, Frontenac and Kingston riding has a large senior population and Archambault feels that more should be done to ensure that their healthcare needs are being met and that they have the ability to have home health care if they choose to. “We should be working towards making it easier for the elderly to stay in their homes and introducing new technologies to make that possible,” he said. “The current govern-
ment is really short-sighted when it comes to these issues of healthcare. The population in our riding really needs the help and they feel that they are underrepresented.” As MP, Archambault would also focus on building business within the riding and attracting younger professionals, something he feels is not a current priority. “We need to work hard to create jobs and attract businesses,” he said. “I know this can be a challenge in such a large, rural area, but
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that just means more effort needs to be made and I feel that I could put in that effort.” The geographical size of the riding has certainly been a challenge in campaigning too, but Archambault feels that he has a handle on the area and he hopes to knock on a lot of doors in the coming weeks. “You have to be committed to represent the people and you have to care. I genuinely believe that I can make a difference in the riding and I hope that this is apparent when I knock on doors and meet people.” For more information about Philippe Archambault and his campaign visit https://philippearchambault.liberal.ca/ Over the coming weeks, the Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette will profile all candidates in the Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston riding.
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News – Philippe Archambault may be new to politics, but he is hoping that makes him an appealing candidate for MP in the Lanark, Frontenac and Kingston riding. “I moved to South Frontenac with my family five years ago and since then I’ve been very involved with the Liberal party working with both John Gerretsen and Sophie Kiwala. This seemed like a good next step,” said Archambault. Archambault competed against Phil Somers for the nomination in the newly designated Lanark, Frontenac and Kingston riding and despite Somers’ considerably longer campaign, Archambault came out on top. “I knocked on a lot of doors and signed up new members and I became the official candidate,” he said. “I think I represent the average family man – I have four children and I am very concerned about the well-being of my family and all the families in the riding and I think that comes across when I meet people.” Archambault has a business background and completed his MBA in the U.K., where he lived for a number of years with his wife. He worked as a management consultant for a period of time before finding employment within the healthcare sector. Now, Archambault is working for Providence Care and focusing on integrating their current facilities into their new, soon to be completed facility. “I do a lot of work with business processes and organization and assess how to move forward,” he explained. “I specialize in finding efficiencies and finding the best way to do things and I think that will work well for me going forward as an MP. I would be striving for ef-
ficiencies and improving things for people based on analysis.” Archambault feels that efficiency and working for the people in the riding are two things that have been neglected by the current MP and he hopes to fix that if he is elected. “I don’t think that the current MP has been pulling his sleeves up and getting down to the roots of the issues in the riding,” he said. “We have big issues with affordable housing and issues with healthcare in the area and I think those should
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REGIONAL ROUNDUP
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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. Check out the new vendors. Shop for unique gifts such as handcrafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, hand crafted jewelry and beaded necklaces and handmade scarves. Visit with the artisan at Primitive Pride. See brilliantly executed original art and meet the artist. Purchase a hot sausage and a cold drink and have a picnic by the lake. Paint Out Location: Here we go again, into our eighth summer of plein aire painting. I have some new locations this summer and some spots we haven’t been to in a few years. The locations that are farther away, I suggest you arrange car pooling the Wed. before. As usual, we will meet at the specified location at 9:00 am 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 19.- East side of Kingston Mills Locks. Take Hwy 15 out of the city and turn left at Codes Corner on Kingston Mills Rd., continue on this road to the locks and park on the side of the road before the locks. We will meet you there. 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. New in Kingston! Stroke Recovery Fitness Program! Free, 12-week class, led by a registered kinesiologist. Offered on Mondays, starting September 14, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Registration opens Aug. 31. Contact Michelle at 613-6340130 ext. 3414 or michelle.foster@von. ca Living with Stroke: Free, 6-week learning series for people with stroke or acquired brain injury and their care partners. Offered on Tuesdays, starting September 22, 10:00 a.m. to noon. Pre-
registration required. Contact Kathleen at 613-634-0130 ext. 3469 or Kathleen. pratt@von.ca Barbeque Saturday, Aug. 15 1 - 5 p.m. Hosted by R.C. Legion Branch 560/ Young at Heart Seniors club 734 Montreal St. Kingston. Free Admission. Music by Shirly Skinner. Everyone welcome. The Snyders at the RCHA Club – 193 Ontario Street Saturday, Aug. 15 8:30 p.m. $15 @ the RCHA Club or reserve by calling - 613 384-8168 or by email info@kingstonbluessociety.ca. Featuring ‘Southside Denny” who was a regular player at Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago where he performed with greats such as Luther Allison, Sugar Blue, Pinetop Perkins and opened for Ray Charles, Albert Collins and many others. Denny also has performed with some big name rock acts such as John Fogarty, BTO, Edgar Winter and Styxx. The Snyders are a family band that features Denny’s daughter on bass and his son on drums, they have a great reputation as one of Quebec’s best blues acts Branch 631 presents The Ride Across Canada to bring Awareness to the contributions and needs of our veterans-Friday August 21 at 4pm – come out, see the horses, meet the riders – give your support – donations accepted. Food available. Everyone Welcome. More info 613-389-6605 The Children’s Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new term on Friday September 11 from 4:15pm to 5:15pm. The choir welcomes boys and girls aged 7 to 13 to sing together. They rehearse Fridays after school, and sing monthly on Sundays. There is no membership fee. As well as singing together, the choir enjoys an occasional pizza party and other special events. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s dome is immediately recognizable as a local landmark. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit www. stgeorgescathedral.ca/index.cfm/music. Come sing with us! 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.
and guests...everyone welcome. The KSOA’s Window Art Gallery Victoria @ Princess is hosting their second annual Summer Exhibition. Works by a variety of local artists are on display from Aug. 5-30. www. ksoa.info.
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: Deskfit for Golfers manual. Contact Dee @ 613-389-6540 or 50plusgolfers@gmail. com.
Support Group for the Separated & Divorced - The New Life Group Meeting 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 18 at the Francis J. Spence Pastoral Centre, 390 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario. Topics: Happiness Is... and Planning for.... Everyone is welcome! Meetings alternate Tuesdays. Tel: 613-548-4461.
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 musicians are invited. All instruments considered. Call Tony at 613-389-0754, Kingston Irish Folk Club. Our Annual Pork Barbeque will be held on the lawn at Olivet United Church, County Rd #32, Seeley’s Bay, Ontario on Sunday, August 9 beginning at 4 p.m. 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. Branch 631 presents The Ride Across Canada to bring awareness to the contributions and needs of our veterans. Friday, August 21 at 4 p.m. Come out, see the horses, meet the riders, give your support. Donations accepted. Food available. Everyone Welcome. Info 613-389-6605. We are looking for vendors for a Farmers Market in the Westbrook community . Great location. For info call 613-767-0673. Legion 560: Friday, Aug. 14 Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12...small cover for non members
39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri. Aug. 14th. Music by Shylo at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:3011:00 pm. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for Members) The new Teen Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins its first season on Friday September 11 from 6pm to 7:30pm. The choir welcomes singers and instrumentalists aged 13 to 18. They rehearse Fridays in the early evening, and sing twice a month on Sundays. There is no membership fee. Contact the director, Alana Sargeant, at alana.sargeant@gmail.com or 613331-3166. The Cathedral is at 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit www. stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come sing with us! Rideau Trail Club Sunday August 16 Picton Cycle - Cycle around Picton for 40 km. with a swim stop on the way back. Ice cream stop in Bath. Moderate pace. Meet at the Glenora Ferry to depart on 9:30 am. ferry. For more information please call the leader: Pat 613 385 2356 Rideau Trail Club Thursday August 20 Ride the Rails - Level 1, cycling, easy pace, about 10 km. Enjoy an evening ride on the Kick and Push (K&P) also known as the Kingston Pembroke Railway. Meet at Sydenham Road/K&P Trail just south of the 401 for a 6 pm. departure. For more information please call the
leader: Elgin 613 389 4216. Aug. 15 - 16: Homesteader Days presented by the Kingston Area Antique Association at the Odessa Fair Grounds. Admission $5 for adults. Visit KingstonAreaAntique.wix. com/kaaa. Contact Glenn Babcock 613-372-2974. Singles Only Club of Kingston monthly dinner Aug. 19, 6 p.m. at Smitty’s. Go through the restaurant to the room at the back. Meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. Non-members welcome. Come introduce yourself. Annual membership for SOCK is $20.00. Many social events available to members only. Some events like summer picnic and Christmas Party are club sponsored. For more information go to www.sockingston.com or call 613-530-4912. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, August 15: Melon Lake. A short paddle down Mellon Creek brings us to a deep secluded lake that is 4 km long with very few cottages. Most of the shoreline is Crown land. Granite ridges near the lake are home to Ontario’s only lizard, the five-lined skink. No portages, no shuttle. Options to swim and/ or scramble up to a scenic overlook. Call 613 542 8628. www. cataraquicanoe.on.cca Taste of Programs Tuesday, Aug. 18 Appetizer-size servings of the many programs The Seniors Centre has to offer before ordering the full course – all in one day! Programs are designed for adults 50+. For times & details, visit www.seniorskingston. ca or call 613.548.7810. Taste our food too; breakfast buffet available frowm 9am to 1pm. Birthday Lunch Friday, August 14, 12 noon. Celebrate your Birthday with others at The Seniors Centre. Enjoy salad, honey salmon kabobs with rice pilaf and green peas, followed by your birthday cake. $12.50 each; free for members (advance tickets only). Sponsored by St. Lawrence Place. 56 Francis St: 613.548.7810.
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News – Kingston’s smallest community members are learning how to drive, but luckily they aren’t taking their new skills to the street just yet. On Aug. 5, hundreds of kids visited Market Square and the Kids Mobile Safety Village, an interactive portable street layout complete with child-sized electric cars and street signs. “The village allows them to learn about roadway safety, but they also have fun doing it,” said Const. Josh Conner, Youth Programs Officer at Kingston Police. “We have our Youth In Policing Initiative (YIPI) participants working with the kids and guiding them through the course and teaching them as they go along.” The completely mobile Kids Safety Vil-
lage is owned by Cobourg Police and is a regular fixture in the Cobourg community. After learning about the village, Kingston Police asked if it could travel here and together with the Cobourg and Gananoque Police forces a morning of safety and awareness events was organized. The event also allowed the police to interact with members of the community that they don’t often come into contact with. “My whole job is engaging youth and kids in Kingston and building relationships with the community,” said Conner. “I develop programming that gets us interacting one on one with kids and hopefully it puts us in a positive light for these kids and it humanizes us to them.” Several police officers were on hand to show kids their equipment and talk to them about proper safety. Kids also had
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a rock band part time or maybe they love tuning into K-rock and singing along with ACDC. Maybe this now is their show,” says Meistersingers president Liane Penny, noting that the company’s recent productions have been more traditional show tune-type musicals like last year’s Anne of Green Gables. “We’re always trying to push ourselves to do something different. With every new show we bring to the stage we try to tease out a new group of people who will audition.” If you think you should be among
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News- A few weeks ago, news heard by a few Wolfe Islanders on the streets of Marysville was that a 75 car/ passenger ferry was for sale in Quebec’s Tadoussac region. Considering the kind of summer it has been for islanders transportation wise, and the news that the return of the Wolfe Islander was delayed yet again, it sounded like a great idea had been dropped our way. Don’t wait for the a plan to be completed or for the recommended 75 car passenger ferry to be built, suggest to MTO that they buy the one for sale and put it into service… as quickly as possible not just for Wolfe Island’s benefit, but for Amherst Island and Glenora, but there was no follow up at that point. Since then, however there is also information available about new ferry development underway by the Davie Shipbuilding (Chantier Davie Canada Inc.) a leader in building harsh environment
passenger /car ferries. Working with the Societe des Traversiers du Quebec (ferry operations) Davie Shipbuilding has two new ice-class ferries that will use Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), plants nearing completion, and slated for operation at Tadoussac-Baie-Sainte-Catherine. That could mean of course that the existing two ferries presently on that route at this time might be: For Sale. .” * Interesting to note that a 3rd smaller ferry is in service at Tadoussac if traffic is too heavy. Frontenac Island’s Mayor Denis Doyle and WI’s Winfield Woodman, retired Chief Engineer for the MTO ferry services and a wise and experienced Boat Man, recently drove to Tadoussac . “We wanted to have a look at the JOS-DESCHENES and the seemingly identical ARMANDIMBEAU, the two 75 car ferries that are being replaced,” Doyle said..“We travelled on both of these ferries and they looked to be in excellent shape. We were impressed with their efficiency of the operation, the loading of two lanes at a time on the 6 lane
wide vessel (13-14 cars per lane). The only thing that might need modification are the ramps or the dock. With the experience that our ferry crews have loading the Frontenac II looking at the size of the deck, it looked substantially larger than the Wolfe Islander III, I am sure that they could get more than 75 cars on the boat.” Mayor Doyle said he had spoken to MTO about the possible availability of these two ferries.”They checked it out and said it is certainly worth considering, with the only the ramps needing modification. I hope to get the photos we took to MTO quickly, and to discuss the possibility of picking up one or both of these ferries to avoid the kind of strife experienced this summer by residents of Amherst, Wolfe, and those crossing on the Glenora ferry. Doyle suggested this (much less expensive than a new ferry) solution might speed delivery of the 2nd ferry for Wolfe Island in that once the EA is complete there would be no need to wait for the new ship to be built. He also noted that the Frontenac II came from the Davie shipyard , has served well and will continue to do so for many more years. “I am sure these previously
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a small fee. The service starts at $40 per cleaning, but free quotes are available. “I also sell BBQ brushes, sauces, replacement grills, grill covers and more aesthetic accessories,” said Kaplan. “I wanted to expand my range of services and products to things that would interest my customers.” Over the course of the summer, Kaplan has also received help and guidance from his mentor, John Henderson, owner of Henderson Total Maintenance in Kingston. The company specializes in carpet, window and floor cleaning. “John has been incredibly helpful
throughout the whole creation of my business,” said Kaplan. “He had a vision for my company that I didn’t see originally. He has been really helpful and encouraging me to go further and work harder.” Henderson has been working with Summer Company students for the past six years and he sees the experience as a way to give back to the community. “I’ve been in business for 25 years now. I had a friend help me out many years ago and I think it is the right thing to do the same for others,” said Henderson. “I get excited when I work with these students and it rejuvenates me a
bit too - it makes me remember my early days and how exciting everything was.” Henderson has pushed Kaplan to attend festivals in Kingston, to hand out coupons for his services and even set up a partnership between Kaplan and a local butcher to hand out coupons with meat purchases. “I think he has a great business here and I haven’t met anyone who doesn’t think that it is a great idea,” said Henderson. “Nobody likes to clean something like their barbecue. It is like getting your car fixed, the only time you think about it is when it is broken.”
For Kaplan, the experience had been invaluable and he hopes to continue with Kingston BBQ cleaning for months and years to come. “Everyone focuses on the monetary aspect of the program and the fact that we all get money to start our business, but for me the learning experience and training is more valuable than the money,” he said. “This experience allowed me to see the potential of this business and maybe the potential for a career.” For more information about Kingston BBQ cleaning visit www.kingstonbbqcleaning.com
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along with a tam, and tied a scarf around my neck,” he said. Then he had to get through a large number of soldiers to get to the stage. “This was not going to work,” he said. “I knew the cat calls, or worse, that I was going to get.” He’d seen a movie where Gene Kelly did a belly slide across the floor. He used that scene to his advantage. He asked the band’s drummer to play a drum roll and not start playing the record until his got to the stage. “I backed up and started running,” he says. “I dropped down and did a belly flop and slid to the stage. I came up on my knees and there I was. Then they wanted an encore. I ran off the stage and said, no more dancing.” Next week’s column: Nathaniel Horne’s life on Broadway, teaching, and a Kingston dance connection.
“My mother allowed me to slip out every Saturday night to rehearse,” he said. He laughs, holding up his arms. “I got all my muscles by lifting girls.” During high school, he performed as the prince in Beauty and the Beast, dressed in gold Lamé and knickers. His father saw the show and liked it. “It was fun for me,” said Horne. “I thought my father had adjusted.” Apparently not. After high school, Nat’s father sent him to theological school. Nat ended up with a Bachelor of Science degree. Around 1950, he was drafted into the army. “I wanted to go into special services and entertain with my dancing,” he says. Again, no go. The Army didn’t agree. They were looking for well-educated black officers. Mark Bergin on Twitter “I did not want to be an officer,” says Horne. @markaidanbergin. “I wanted to dance. I’d been rejected so many times, I wondered if I would ever be a dancer.” He finally got a break, in the oddest of places, in a region known as a stronghold and centre of Ku Klux Klan activity. While stationed at Camp Breckenridge, the hostess of the officers’ club told Nat that performers were needed for club entertainment. Horne assumed he would be performing with the hostess. “DAY TRIPS” “I had a St. Lou- Oct 25 AKWESASNE MOHAWK CASINO $49 is Blues 12-inch & Dec 27 $25 FREE PLAY & $10 Food Voucher platter (vinyl re- Sept 27 TURNING STONE CASINO cording) and pre- & Nov 29 $25 FREE PLAY & $5 FOOD VOUCHER $49 pared a dance for “MULTI-DAY TRIPS” us,” says Horne. 11-Days First Class COACH TOUR of Northern & But there was to be Sept 24 Southern IRELAND. Non-stop flights, 10 Breakfasts, no duet. The host6 Dinners, Touring & Sightseeing $3399 ess was white and 5-Day LAS VEGAS local pick up, overnight in Toronto, could not be seen Oct 11 non-stop flights, Flamingo Hotel $995 performing with a Apr 27 12-NIGHT CELEBRITY MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE (Greece & Italy) black man. Promo - Classic Drink Package, Gratuities. $300 usd Shipboard. “She told me to Credit conditions apply...airfare can be arranged but not included. make up a dance. I Deposit of $960 due at time of booking and refundable until final did and she thought payment is due. it was great, but Inside Cat. ‘11’ - $2564 Outside Cat. ‘07’ - $2874 said I had to have Conc. Cat. ‘C3’ - $4124 Aqua Cat. ‘A2’ - $4384 a costume.” 10-Days Myrtle Beach TBA He laughs again. Apr 26 He’s enjoying re- Overnight trips are based on double occupancy per person. Local pick up in Belleville, Napanee, Kingston, and calling this event. Gananoque. All payments are non-refundable! Prices include hst when applicable. *Taxes may change In hindsight. It YEAR ROUND wouldn’t have LADIES FASHIONS been so funny at RESORT, CRUISE (Travel Professionals Int’l) the time. & SWIMWEAR www.lindastpi.com TICO Reg #50017240 “I had to have a LUGGAGE & TRAVEL costume. She gave 113 King Street East Gananoque, ON K7G 1G3 ACCESSORIES, PURSES, JEWELLERY me sailor’s pants, 613-382-1111 or 800-920-3522 one of her blouses,
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Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.
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Immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow on a picturesque 4 acres country lot with granite outcropping, many mature hardwood trees, and wildlife all around. This home has been completely updated over recent years, the latest of which include new maple kitchen cabinetry, 2 full bathroom makeovers, new trim, crown moulding, loads of pot lighting.
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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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Elevated bungalow sitting on a peaceful country lot. 3 generous sized bedrooms on the main floor, a well appointed kitchen with lots of cabinetry and counter space. The large living room is open to the dining area which leads to a huge 2 tier deck and a large level rear yard. Lower level is fully finished and features large bright windows, large rec room, and 2 other large rooms. Double car garage features high ceilings, a 3 pc bathroom, is fully insulated and heated with a wood stove, also has power, including 3-220 watt outlets for welding or heavy appliances/tools, is every guys dream garage.
FEATURE LISTING 3028 ERNIE LANE $584,900 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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All brick 2 bedroom bungalow in popular Henderson Place. New upgrades include: Roof, ceramic kitchen tile and basement renovation, which includes a corner gas fireplace, and extra bedroom/den with 2 piece bath. Large backyard, walk-out to the deck/gazebo area. Long driveway fits 4+ vehicles. Priced to sell.. MLS 15604101
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