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City loses big chunk of property taxes after appeal by Queen’s By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – Queen’s University will get a hefty $1.2 million rebate from City Hall as a result of winning an appeal against paying property taxes for a student residence. The university has paid about $416,000 a year in municipal taxes since 2011 for its An Clachan property at 17-47 Van Order Drive. The apartment was initially classified as a multi-residential building that was subject to annual municipal taxes. However, the university filed an appeal with the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) based on the argument it’s a student residence for “educational uses� that should enjoy the same tax-exempt status as most other buildings at Queen’s. MPAC ruled in the university’s favour and ordered the city to make a retroactive tax adjustment. “Tax levies, previously paid by Queen’s University for 2011, 2012 and 2013, of approximately $1.2 million will be returned to the University,� said a report by city treasurer Desiree Kennedy. City officials had already anticipated the ruling and budgeted money to cover the refund this year. The city Queen’s University students had fun getting dirty in Kingston’s City Park on Thursday afternoon at the did not charge property taxes on the Frosh Olympics. (Above) Jenna Murpy getting into the the spirit. More photos on p. 31. Photo/John Harman building in 2014 and 2015 based on

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The annual tax levy for the 53 properties equals $250,000. The growing list of tax-exempt properties at Queen’s could put a significant dent in City Hall’s attempt to limit next year’s tax increase to no more than 2.5 per cent for households and businesses. Finance officials count on projected assessment growth to help minimize the tax hike. The city receives an annual payment from the province to help compensate for the university’s tax-exempt status. The payment in lieu of taxes, or PILoTs, amounts to $75 for each student. “The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing advised that the student capacity for 2015 was 22,475 and a PILoT levy of $1.68 million was billed and collected from Queen’s University,” explained Kennedy in her Sept. 10 report to the administrative services committee. Civic leaders have tried unsuccessfully for years to have the provincial government boost the $75 per student payment, which hasn’t changed since the 1980s. The payment helps the city recover some the costs of providing municipal services around the campus such as roads maintenance, garbage collection, and police and fire protection.

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News – A high roller from Western Canada has been chosen to operate private casinos in this region. But the City of Kingston, by choice, will have no part of it. Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GCGC) paid $50.4 million for the ownership rights and assets. The Richmond, B.C.-based company will assume control of the so-called East Gaming Bundle, which includes three gaming zones in Gananoque/Thousand Islands, Belleville/Quinte and Peterborough. The OLG will continue to hold the gaming licences. “It’s been a long haul,” said a relieved Gananoque mayor Erika Demchuk. The Thousand Islands Casino will get a new owner when the transition is completed in early 2016. “For the Thousand Islands Casino it’s business as usual. There is no difference in the money we receive. We’ll still get our percentage,” she added. As host communities, Gananoque and the Township of Leeds and Thousand Islands each receive about $1.6 million a year through a portion

of the slot machine and gaming table profits. Gananoque diverts 80 per cent of its casino revenues into an infrastructure reserve fund and uses the rest for community grants and parks and recreation projects. Demchuk says the company behind the successful casino bid is no stranger to her town. Great Canadian Gaming officials were scouting the community in the months leading up to the contract award, she added. GCGC already runs a long list of gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in British Columbia, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Washington State, including Casino Nova Scotia, Flamboro Downs, Royal Victoria casino and Casino Nanaimo. “Today’s announcement marks an important milestone in OLG’s modernization and the future of our organization,” said Stephen Rigby, OLG’s President and CEO, in a Sept. 9 news release. The provincial government collects about $2 billion a year in gaming profits, and the modernization is expected to boost the take to $3 billion, according to the OLG. CGCG is a majority shareholder of Ontario Gaming East Limited Partnership, which will operate the

gaming zones after being chosen through a competitive procurement process. “We thank OLG for the opportunity to participate in the modernization of gaming in Ontario and are both honoured and excited to have been awarded this first gaming bundle,” stated Rod Baker, president of Ontario Gaming East. Demchuk is hoping the new owner will do more than renovate the casino, located at Highway 401 and the Thousand Islands Parkway, which currently employs 350 to 400 people. She’d like to see one of the town’s biggest employers get even bigger. “We’ve all been very pro-active to ensure there are no delays. Rezoning is already in place in case they (casino owner) want to expand.” However, Demchuk says the company has a lot of work to do as it gains a foothold in each of the three gaming zones. She says Kawartha Downs needs extensive infrastructure work and a new casino will be built in either Belleville or Quinte West. “This is going to be a long transition for them. They have a lot on their plate.” While terms of the privatization agreement were not disclosed, the

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Events – In 1995, the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, along with other Kingstonians, decided to hold a silent vigil in front of City Hall; the vigil was an act of solidarity, a way to show opposition and give a voice to poverty and social justice issues in the province and the country. The vigils quickly became a weekly affair, but on Sept. 17, after 20 years, PONTOONS they will come to an end. “It was a hard decision to end the vigils,� said Jamie Swift who has participated in the vigils since they started and now works in the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation office for the Sisters of Providence. “We are under no illusion that the problems that we were addressing for the past 20 years have gone away or are going to go away, but neither will we - we just won’t be standing outside City Hall every Friday as we have been. We will be focusing our energy on other fronts.� From left, Lynda Dowdle, Eleanor Casey, Keith, like many other participants, Jamie Swift, Bridget Doherty, Helene started coming out to the vigil because of Hannah and Sister Susan Pye gathered welfare and social assistance cuts that were at the Sisters of Providence Motherbeing made by the government in 1995. He house to make signs for the final Social felt that unfair cuts were being made across the board when it came to vulnerable indi- Justice Vigil being held on Sept. 17 at City Hall. Photo/Mandy Marciniak viduals and he wanted to do something. “I felt it was the right thing to do and it is not very hard, although sometimes it was and talk about issues that we are concerned hard to go and remain silent,� he said. “Over about and possible solutions too. It is great the years we have also focused on other lo- to be able to hear what others are thinking cal issues like the retention of the prison and share ideas and I hope that continues.�

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Long-time members of the vigil also hope that ending in an election year will have a greater impact on the issues. “That was one of the things we thought about,� said Keith. “We knew that it would end around the election so it is an opportunity to underline our messages. We want people to vote for a poverty free Canada and that will be one of messages we will be focusing on.� Dwindling numbers also contributed to the end of the vigils. The Sisters of Providence are aging and with no new members, events like the vigil have become more difficult to keep up; however, Keith is confident that many people who supported the vigil will continue to support other similar causes. “There is another faith based vigil at St. George’s now so my guess is a lot of people will go there,� he said. The last Social Justice Vigil will take place on Thursday, Sept. 17 and will also feature the Shout! Sister choir, a local drumming performance, speeches from local representatives, refreshments, local food and more. “I hope people come and be with us and share our sentiments,� said Hannah. “It has and always will be a worthwhile activity and I’m sure each of us will continue in our own way.� The last social justice vigil takes place in front of City Hall from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 17 and all are welcome to join. For more information visit http://providence.us7.listmanage.com/track/click?u=84d57caaf26b9 68e789835fc7&id=67a9645fb8&e=412021 74e2

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City approves ‘last piece’ of puzzle to prepare for $16 M airport expansion By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – The planned $16 million expansion of Norman Rogers Airport has cleared a major hurdle. The city will spend $130,000 to begin an environmental assessment on the impact of lengthening the main runway and expanding the passenger terminal. “The environment assessment is really the last piece of the design puzzle that we have to have ready in the event that council does approves the airport expansion project,” explained airport manager David Snow. Council awarded the contract Sept. 1 to MMM Group, even though it wasn’t the lowest bidder. However, city officials say the consultant has more expertise with the environmental process and completed two previous studies on the airport. The environmental study will examine aquatic habitat, plants, archaeology and social impacts of the airport construction work, and then recommend mitigation measures. “The very early assessments indi-

cated there ought not to be any environmental impacts,” Snow noted. The study, expected to be completed by next spring, will lay the groundwork for the much-touted expansion to begin. The construction will take about 18 months once the environment study is complete, if council supports it. “We’re hoping to get contracts in place for the construction in late summer or early summer 2016 for completion in 2017. That’s the best timeline,” Snow added. The airport expansion is one of council’s priority projects and the funding is expected to be approved in the 2016 capital budget. The city plans to lengthen the north-south runway from 5,000 to 6,000 feet and expand and reconfigure the passenger terminal to ready it for a potential second carrier. “We’ve been working with WestJet now for about three years. They’ve

just begun to put service into eastern Canada. We hope to come back with an indication from them in the next few months,” Snow explained. Airport officials say they also continue to work with Air Canada’s Jazz carrier to make prices more affordable for connecting flights to Toronto. One major drawback, though, is Air Canada’s reliance on the smaller 18-seat Beechcraft planes on the Kingston-Toronto flights, which can’t hold as much luggage. However, the longer runway will also accommodate jets, something Air Canada has indicated it may use here. The project is moving ahead even though a business case study found there is no guarantee a bigger airport will attract more passengers or result in lower airfares. The study found local airport passenger travel declined from 75,800 in

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DE COMMENCEMENT D’ÉTUDE Étude relative à l’évaluation environnementale et la conception préliminaire des améliorations au traversier de l’île de Wolfe et aux gares maritimes dans la ville de Kingston et le canton des îles Frontenac G.W.P. 4061-14-00 LE PROJET

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Le ministère des Transports a fait appel à Morrison Hershfield Limited pour réaliser une étude relative à l’évaluation environnementale et la conception préliminaire des améliorations au traversier de l’île de Wolfe et aux gares maritimes dans la ville de Kingston et le canton des îles Frontenac, dans le comté de Frontenac (voir le plan repère ci-dessous). Le projet répondra aux besoins à court terme et à long terme en matière de transport pour le traversier de l’île Wolfe et sera fondé sur le rapport d'étude de planification de 2011. Les améliorations aux gares maritimes actuelles, autant sur le rivage qu’au large des côtes, pourraient comprendre des modifications aux zones de rassemblement, aux installations portuaires et d’amarrage, aux installations cyclables et piétonnières, notamment les installations des gares maritimes. Les trois terminus actuels sont situés sur la rue Barrack à Kingston, et à Dawson Point et Marysville sur l’île Wolfe. Le Ministère examinera également la possibilité de nouveaux terminus à divers emplacements disponibles. On envisagera également d’apporter des améliorations aux intersections ayant des répercussions sur les zones de rassemblement aux gares maritimes. LE PROCESSUS

News –It’s that time of year again – time to support and contribute to the United Way KFL&A’s annual fundraising campaign. At this year’s kick-off breakfast on Sept. 11, campaign chair, Mike Ryan, announced the 2014 goal of $3.4 million, a slight decrease from last year’s goal of $3,481,000. Last year, the annual region-wide campaign raised a total of $3,504,000 and achieved its 16th straight fundraising record. The funds raised supported over 75,000 people across the community and 69 local programs benefited. Ryan is confident that this year the campaign can help even more. “Most people in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington are involved with the United Way in some fashion,” said Ryan. “Seeing so many of you here today and knowing the longstanding success of these campaigns is a testament to the spirit of hope and giving in our community and I know that we can accomplish

this year’s goal.” Ryan went on to detail some of the programs and people that were helped through the campaign last year; through funds generated by the United Way KFL&A, 13,000 school students were provided healthy breakfasts, over 300 youth from challenged neighbourhoods improved their skills through mentoring and academic programs, while another 1800 participated in after-school programs. Almost 100 people gained back their independence after gaining access to basic mobility devices and approximately 300 people continued their independence through daily living assistance programs. Over 6,000 deaf and hearing disabled individuals were able to communicate because of American Sign Language and hearing aid devices. “All of these positive impacts are because of people in workplaces and in this room who raise funds,” said Ryan. “We couldn’t do it without you.” This year’s campaign will run until Nov. 30. For more information on how to donate, visit www.unitedwaykfla.ca

L’étude suivra le processus de planification approuvé pour les projets du groupe « A » en vertu de l’Évaluation environnementale de portée générale pour les installations provinciales de transport (2000), et donnera lieu à une consultation publique. Un Rapport d’étude sur la conception (REC) sera élaboré afin d’exposer les grandes lignes des processus de conception et d’évaluation des options, ainsi que l’intégration de commentaires des parties prenantes tout au long de l’étude. Une ébauche du REC sera mise à la disposition du public aux fins d’examen du public à l’automne 2015. Deux rondes de centres d’information publique (CIP) auront lieu dans la ville de Kingston et sur l’île Wolfe. La première ronde de CIP est pour l’instant prévue au printemps 2016, tandis que la seconde est prévue à l’hiver 2017. La date et le lieu des CIP restent à déterminer. Un Rapport d’étude environnementale pour le transport (REET) sera rédigé et mis à la disposition du public aux fins d’examen pendant 30 jours. Un préavis concernant la publication du REC, la tenue des CIP et la période d’examen du REET sera publié dans ce document et envoyé par la poste aux personnes et organisations figurant sur la liste d’envoi du projet, une fois les détails arrêtés. Les renseignements sur l’étude seront également affichés sur le site Web du projet, à l’adresse www.wolfeislandferryea.ca. COMMENTAIRES Vos commentaires ou préoccupations concernant cette étude sont les bienvenus. Pour de plus amples renseignements ou pour inscrire votre nom sur la liste d’envoi du projet, veuillez communiquer avec : Edward Li, ing. Gestionnaire de projet Morrison Hershfield Limited 235, boul. Yorkland Bureau 600 Toronto, ON M2J 1T1 Téléphone : 416-495-4228 Télécopieur : 416-499-9658 Courriel : eli@morrisonhershfield.com

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Best and worst of Queen’s students on display during Frosh Week Reporter

News – Destructive party habits of some Queen’s students and notable goodwill of others were seen during this year’s Frosh Week. Areas of what less than 24 hours before was a pristine University District eagerly awaiting the arrival of its students became hazardous eyesores filled with broken beer bottles and other detritus by the morning of Sept. 7 following a night of rowdy parties. Kingston Police reported that starting at around 11:30 p.m. on Sept. 6, approximately 2,000 students and revellers began to make University Ave and surrounding area unsafe for police and the public, even taking to throwing beer bottles in the direction of police officers. University Ave between Johnson and Earl Streets was closed off to the public as a precaution shortly

thereafter. Members of the Emergency Response Unit (ERU) were called in to assist in maintaining the peace. By 7 a.m. on Sept. 7, campus streets were largely deserted. Hundreds of discarded red plastic cups and broken bottles could be seen on lawns, sidewalks and roads, impeding safe travel for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. Kingston Police confirmed Monday morning that no arrests or fines were laid. By mid-afternoon Monday, students and non-students alike were helping to clean up the University District after the Saturday night party. Taylor MacPherson and Mike Blair, students who took no part in the revelries of the previous night, could be found picking up bag after bag of refuse all afternoon, with only short breaks out of the scorching sun. “I had to work today, so I was not participating last night,” Blair

said. “But I do appreciate the impact that students have.” When asked why he was cleaning up after a mess he took no part in creating, the third year Civil Engineering student continued: “It’s orientation week and this is the first look that first year students will have of the university, and I don’t think it would be accurate to see it like this.” Tommy Vallier, a long time resident of Kingston who does not attend Queen’s, also took on the cleanup at Victoria Park. Vallier started at around 2 p.m. after working a midnight shift the previous night. He’d gathered about half a bag of garbage at Victoria Park in about 20 minutes. “I think that we need to have a proper, constructive, cooperative conversation between student Kingstonians and other residents. It can’t just be us vs them.” By 2:30 p.m. on Monday, cleanup efforts were clearly evident. Only a few remaining discarded cups and the odd piece of glass could be seen in the University District. However, police continued to be busy in the University District over the next several nights. Crowds began to gather and spill onto the roadway on University Avenue at around 10:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 7, at one point impeding the progress of a northbound ambulance. Throughout the evening, Kingston Police made maintaining clear roadways and resident safety pri-

orities. “Our main goal is to make sure everyone is safe. As you can see we have brought in additional officers tonight.” said Kingston Police Media Relations Officer Steve Koopman. At least half a dozen cruisers patrolled University Avenue between Johnson and Union Streets, where the majority of revellers congregated throughout the evening. Though some diligent students and residents had taken to the streets on Monday afternoon to clean up from the previous night’s partying, much of that hard work was quickly undone, as many broken beer bottles, red plastic cups and other garbage was strewn about the District again. The air reeked of beer as party-goers complied with instructions by Kingston Police to either empty their open alcohol containers or face a fine; while most obeyed, at least four alcoholrelated fines were laid. Some residents took a novel, if dangerous, approach to following police officers’ instructions to remain off the roadway, climbing onto rooftops or awnings clearly not designed to bear their weight. Shortly after midnight, two streakers managed to run half a block while police were occupied managing an ever-growing crowd down the street. Two semi-conscious individuals were taken to hospital, one from Earl Street and the other from Aberdeen Street. One student was arrested for public intoxication on

University Avenue, following a fight toward the end of the festivities at around 1 a.m. Further incidents occurred during a third night of partying on Sept. 8. Sometime between 11 p.m. and midnight, a woman driving alone claimed to have been surrounded by a large crowd of students on University Avenue near Johnson Street. When she slowed, they began to sway her car back and forth from its sides. About $800 damage was caused when the car’s spoiler was ripped off during the incident. While police were not able to find those responsible, a number of students banded together to fundraise the money needed for the repairs. A Tilt campaign was set up, which at the time of writing had already surpassed its $800 goal by $142. Organized by Max Moroz, a graduate student in the Queen’s Master of International Business program, the campaign states that it is “an attempt to repair and maintain good relations with the police and the city,” and that “we should try and repay this lady and embarrass the small group of hooligans who will not take responsibility for their actions.” It says on the Tilt page that any money donated over $800 will be used to help the city in some way, which donors can “all decide together”. The campaign can be found at https://www.tilt.com/tilts/damagesto-kingstonians-car-during-froshweek.

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[Top left]: Long-time Kingston resident Tommy Vallier helps clean up the mess left in City Park from the previous night’s parties on the morning of Sept. 7. Many students were also joining in to assist with the cleanup. [Top right]: A mess left in front of a house on University Avenue as a result of Frosh Week parties. [Right]: There was a heavy police presece at the rowdy street parties in the University District during Queen’s Frosh Week. Photos/Cris Vilela

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On wanting to want to have a second child Column - Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between genuinely wanting something and wanting to want something so much it hurts. Or is there even a difference? What does it mean to want something anyway? I spend far too much time dwelling on questions like these as they pertain to major life decisions, and to my mind there is no life decision greater than choosing to have a child. I’ve learned this from experience. Don’t get me wrong, the decision to have Summer was a no brainer. All my life, I’ve wanted to be two things: a writer and a mother. I happily wrote for free on my blog until someone decided to pay me to write for a newspaper. Likewise, becoming pregnant with my first child felt like a natural progression – it was never really a matter of ‘if’, but ‘when’. A big ‘if’, however, looms large

over the prospect of having a second child. I’m already a mother, after all. That goal is accomplished. I’m living the dream and loving it. But I didn’t always love it. I always have and always will love my daughter, of course, but the postpartum depression, colicky infant and year and a half of virtually no sleep were rough for me. Contrast that with my life now, which is pretty great. Summer is a sweet, intelligent three year old who is (usually) fun to be around. For the most part, everybody is happy and sleeps through the night. When I think about the fact that I never, ever have to go through life with an infant again if I so choose, I feel home free. Still, another part of me desperately wants a second child. I’m a little ashamed to admit that some of it has to do with proving to myself and others that I can be a mother to an infant without completely losing my marbles. I also want another shot at feeling the joy so many claim to have experienced through things like childbirth and breastfeeding. Neither was even remotely joyful for me the first time.

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Beyond the selfish reasons, it would be nice for Summer to have a sibling – she’s even asked for “a brother� outright. And Steve would really like to have another baby. For years I’ve been telling him it will happen “when I’m ready� and I think we’re both a bit surprised that I’m still not “ready�. Everyone tells me I’ll eventually forget about how hard the first year and a half was, but that hasn’t happened yet. I honestly think I WANT to want to have a second child more than anything. I want to be the sort of person who is more than happy to give up a year or more of sleep and general contentment to tend to an infant 24/7. I want to believe that my experience the first time around was more difficult than average and that it will be better the next time, but I find it hard to have that sort of faith. I’m happy now – why would I ever choose to do something that I know has a good chance of changing that? I still think that eventually we will have another baby. Just not right now. As soon as ‘wanting to want’ is replaced by what I feel is a genuine readiness - which can’t be too far in the future, right? Right.

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Celebrating a record-breaking reign Editorial - Last week, after 23,226 days, 16 hours and approximately 30 minutes Queen Elizabeth II became Britain’s longest serving monarch. The Queen exceeded the previous record set by her greatgreat-grandmother, Queen Victoria, and celebrated her over 63-year reign quietly on a steam train. But while the celebration may have been small, the Queen’s impact over the years definitely hasn’t been. Along with her record-breaking reign, Elizabeth has also become the longest reigning female monarch in world history. During Her Majesty’s reign there have been 12 British Prime Ministers and seven Roman Catholic popes. While Victoria was considered a bit of a recluse, Elizabeth is the most travelled monarch in history and has been to 128 countries on 270 official visits, with Canada her most frequent destination (27 tours). Elizabeth Windsor, the daughter of King George VI, was not born a direct heir to the crown. The line of succession changed when her uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicated the throne in 1936. Elizabeth took the throne in 1952, after the Industrial Revolution and times of drastic change around the world – changes that would continue throughout her reign and still continue today. While these changes may have been a burden for some to overcome, Elizabeth has been seen as adaptable and has used the changing times to better connect with her subjects. Recently, the royal palace even took on a Twitter account, and although the Queen may not tweet herself, her staff make use of the account frequently to reach out and connect with her subjects and people around the world. While many Canadians have conflicting thoughts and feelings about the monarchy’s role in the country, the remarkable milestone was celebrated throughout Canada too; a group in Asquith, Sask. a town of 650 people named after a British peer and known as the Centre of the British Empire - arranged a small gathering and tribute to Her Majesty, showing how loved she truly is. During her reign, Elizabeth has become one of the most popular monarchs, and one of the most beloved. That’s a legacy worth celebrating. Her reign signifies stability and progress and hopefully it continues for years to come.

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Prison farm legacy shows everything wrong with Harper’s reign By Aric McBay Columnist

Opinion - It’s been five years since the Conservative government closed Canada’s prison farms. Since a thousand people marched and protested in Kingston. And those intervening years have made clear that every concern expressed by those protesting the closures was valid, and then some. Start with the Tory disregard for democracy, shown five years ago in Harper’s refusal to engage with the public outcry or even share any documents that would support the closure of the farms, whether they be budgets or recidivism records. Since then, Harper’s low opinion for the democratic process has showed in an accumulating list of wrongdoings and criminal investigations: contempt of Parliament rulings, robocalls directing voters away from the polls, and the endless scandals involving Harper’s senate appointees. Harper’s scorn toward fair public debate of his policies appear to be reflected in his administration’s treatment of those who do—or don’t—speak up. Brian Abrams, the Conservative candidate who stayed publicly silent during the prison farm closure debacle, was rewarded by Harper with a position as a judge only weeks after his candidacy ended. Meanwhile, the local Executive Director of the John Howard Society, which depends on federal funding, spoke out in favour of the prison farms and was replaced. It’s a favourite pastime for politicians of all stripes to stage photo-ops of themselves bedecked in plaid and sitting atop a tractor, perhaps wearing a cowboy hat. Everyone wants to look like they love farming. But beyond the prison farms, Conservative actions in the last five years have made clear their true feelings about agriculture. For 70 years, grain farmers in western Canada depended on the Canadian Wheat Board to get a fair price for their product. But in defiance of a vote by farmers to keep the Wheat Board intact, Harper replaced the farmer-elected board members with his own appointees before confiscating its assets and stripping the board of its marketing power. Now the Conservatives are selling what’s left of the Wheat Board to foreign investment corporations

at fire sale prices. The immediate result has been a grain shipping boondoggle in the railway system, but in the longer term Harper has stolen the collective negotiating power of farmers and given foreign corporations the power to set prices for Canadian grain. Instead of being guaranteed a fair price, farmers are increasingly at the mercy of Harper’s corporate buddies. And finally, events since 2010 have made it even clearer what a twisted idea of “justice” the Conservative party has. While crime in general (and violent crime in particular) has been falling for more than two decades, Harper has piled on the “public safety” rhetoric in order to gut rehabilitation programs for prisoners while simultaneously crowding more people into prisons, just as critics predicted. A parliamentary report found that Canada’s prisoner population has grown 17 per cent in 10 years. The population of indigenous prisoners grew by 46 per cent, and the population of indigenous women in prison grew by 80 per cent. The report also found that “other visible minorities including black, Hispanic, Asian and Indian increased by almost 75 per cent” and that people of colour in prison were more likely be subjected to force and solitary confinement. Harper’s security theater is not just play-acting; the Conservative disdain for rehabilitation and their drive to punish targets real people. And those real people are disproportionately people of colour. I won’t tell you who to vote for, and clearly some of these problems require more than the five-minute act of voting to fix. But it’s worth noting that both the NDP and the Liberals have promised that if they are elected they’ll reopen the prison farms. And Kingston and the Islands NDP candidate Daniel Beals was on the front lines of many prison farm protests. There is big contrast between candidates who are actually involved in their community’s needs and Tory candidates who stay silent on issues of profound injustice because Harper tells them to. Five years is an eon in the 24-hour news cycle, and Harper is no doubt hoping we’ll forget all this. But when I head to the ballot box this fall, you can be assured I will remember.

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THE PROJECT Morrison Hershfield Limited has been retained by the Ministry of Transportation to conduct a Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study for Wolfe Island Ferry and Docking Improvements in the City of Kingston and Township of Frontenac Islands, within the County of Frontenac (see adjacent Key Plan). The project will address short-term and long-term transportation needs for the Wolfe Island Ferry and will build on a 2011 Planning Study Report. Improvements to existing terminals, both on and off shore, may include changes to the marshaling areas, larger dock/mooring facilities, improved pedestrian and cycling facilities, including terminal facilities. The existing three terminals are Barrack Street in Kingston, Dawson Point and Marysville on Wolfe Island. The Ministry will also look at any potential new terminal locations that are available. Improvements to intersections impacting the marshaling at the terminals will also be considered. THE PROCESS The study will follow the approved planning process for a Group ‘A’ project in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000) with the opportunity for public input throughout the study. A Study Design Report (SDR) will be developed to outline how alternatives will be generated and evaluated, and how stakeholder input will be obtained through the study process. A draft SDR will be made available in the Fall of 2015 for public review and comment. Two rounds of Public Information Centres (PICs) will be held, both within the City of Kingston and on Wolfe Island. The first round of PICs is tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 2016, while the second is tentatively scheduled for the Winter of 2017. The date and location of the PICs has yet to be determined. A Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared and made available for a 30-day public review period. Advance notice of the SDR, PICs and TESR review period will be placed in this publication and mailed to individuals and organizations on the project’s stakeholder mailing list, once details become known. Study information will also be posted on the project website www.wolfeislandferryea.ca. COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns that you may have with the study. For further information or to be added to the project mailing list, please contact: Edward Li, P.Eng. Project Manager Morrison Hershfield Limited 235 Yorkland Boulevard Suite 600 Toronto, ON M2J 1T1 tel: 416-495-4228 fax: 416-499-9658 e-mail: eli@morrisonhershfield.com

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Long-time face of Downtown Kingston has no plans to retire anytime soon By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – Doug Ritchie is closing in on the traditional retirement age, but he’s not planning to give up his job of running the Downtown Kingston Business Improvement Area (BIA). The association’s long-time face wants to stick around for at least three more years. That is, if the board wants him to stay. “I’m not in a huge rush to leave,” said the 64 year old managing director of the BIA. Ritchie confirmed he’s about to undergo an annual performance review with the organization. While he’s not sure how the BIA board feels about continuing his tenure, he has indicated an interest in serving for another term, which would keep him in the job for 35 continuous years. “The term of the board coincides with the term of the council, so it would be another three years. I’m still having a good time. I’m keeping busy.” The Toronto-born Ritchie has, in fact, guided the BIA since its early beginnings. Instead of continuing in his father’s clock repair business, Ritchie took an interest in business advertising and marketing. He made his way to Kingston to apply for a job. Ritchie was hired on a 12 month contract by then-Kingston Mayor John Gerretsen in January, 1983, with a mandate to revitalize the downtown. He’s held the high-profile position ever since, while growing the BIA into a tourism, shopping and dining destination. The organization has 750 members who pay an annual levy to the BIA, which is leveraged through partnerships and sponsorships into a $4.5 million budget for programming and marketing, plus seven full-time employees. Doug says the key to the downtown’s success was to veer away from competing with the likes of Wal-Mart. As the once-familiar collection of general merchandise discount stores such as Kresge, Woolworth, Stedman’s, Abramsky’s and S&R began to disappear from the downtown scene, trendy shops and restaurants started to fill the gaps.

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News – In 2013, Kingston entrepreneurs David Lloyd and Phil York were looking for office space to rent; they browsed websites, looked in newspapers and inquired with rental offices and as they became more and more overwhelmed, they thought of a unique business opportunity. “We found that there were just too many resources out there when you are looking for a property,” said

York. “Our concept is to try and solve this problem and consolidate everything into one website. Users can come to our site and select what they want and look for just that.” ListNet launched this past May and works to consolidate every type of property for sale, rent and lease in Canada. The site also helps eliminate the tedious first steps that are part of almost every property location site. “Every site wants you to select your location before you can do anything, but we solve this issue by

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News – Betty Bannon has been a long-time supporter and member of the NDP and when more and more issues that mattered to her started coming up with the current government, she decided to act. “The straw that broke the camel’s back for me was the current government’s treatment of veterans,” she explained. “This government has mistreated judges, their own employees, public servants, the CBC, veterans, Canada Post and many more and that is appalling to me. I had to do something.” Betty was born and raised in Belleville where her father built their family home under the Veterans’ Land Act. Her family was always active in the community and Bannon continued that trend; she is a 31 year member of the Royal Canadian Legion and a long-time supporter of local animal shelters. Bannon , who now lives in Foxboro, worked as a public servant for nearly 40 years with the Canada Revenue Agency and worked for 12 years as the elected national president of the Union of Taxation Employees. She considers herself a skilled communicator and she thinks her decades of experience will help her as the MP in the riding. “I certainly have a government background and a union background. I had to deal with ministers, MPs and commissioners throughout my years and fighting for my constituency will not be difWe service what we sell! ficult for me given my background,” she explained. While veterans issues are certainly

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News – Last week, images of threeyear-old Aylan Kurdi washed up on the shores of Turkey went viral. The story of Kurdi and his Syrian family hit close to home for many Canadians as news broke that the family had been denied asylum visas in Canada prior to their journey to Turkey. The tragedy left many wondering what they can do and on Sept. 10, a group of more than 100 Kingstonians gathered in Market Square to show their support for refugees around the world. That picture was able to shake the core of so many people and really help them rally around this cause,� explained one of the organizers of the Refugees Welcome rally, Shaihla Omar. “I see this event as both educational and a way for people to voice their support. It is a way for people to raise awareness and help others see the issues.�

Omar has been studying and writing about refugee issues for a number of years and looking at the issues surrounding asylum visas and how they are harder and harder for refugees to obtain. She hopes that recent events and the upcoming federal election can bring these issues to the forefront. “Canadians can think of this moment as an opportunity to think about their country that claims to be one built by immigrants and as a country that claims to be multicultural, but at the same time has had dark chapters when it discriminated against certain immigrants and refugees,� said Omar. “We need to make sure we don’t repeat those mistakes. People need to think about a government that will bring back Canada’s reputation as a cultural mosaic and a better, more humane North American country.� The rally in Kingston was part of a 30-community tour organized by Refugees Welcome. Community members came out for different reasons, but pride was a major issue for many.

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Similar labs do exist in Montreal, at McMaster University and Western University, but the focus at the Queen’s lab will be less on nuclear reactions themselves and more on the materials within those reactions. “The focus in this lab is on interactions of elements and looking at how things change when you mix eradiation with stress, temperature, corrosive environments and things like that rather than eradiating material and then looking at it on its own,� said Daymond. “We want to analyze the dynamics of interactions in the hopes of prolonging the lives of actual nuclear reactors.� The$ 17.5 million lab facility consists of one main room that houses the reactor and a series of smaller labs that hold equipment used to analyze the materials after eradiation. Daymond hopes that the findings from the lab will help the nuclear power industry in the future, but acknowledges that the work being done is still in early stages. “The idea is if you think about a nuclear power plant, it makes huge sense to keep that plant run-

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Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd McVeigh were instrumental in the original milling trade business which has now successfully expanded to son Brian & grandson Lucas, each contributing an active part to the business.This auction has now set the screen of the bygone era boasting decorative antique furnishings & cranberry glass. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit Catering – Evergreen Masonic Lodge ~ A Timeless, Classy & Relaxed Home ~

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This single owner, hallmark “solid red brick” Transverse Linear Ranch House features a carport under an extended roofline. A clean, one story, deeper-than-wider home w/ a sturdy block constructed, finished basement. The front-wing boasts an L-shaped, open-concept formal living & dining room w/ a sophisticated, eye-catching vaulted ceiling. The functional kitchen has long stretches of Corian countertops. Highlighting designer VanLeeuwen Boomkamp cabinetry. Inclusives – GE wall oven, Magic Chef cooktop, Whirlpool fridge, Kenmore built-in d/w & window coverings. Adjacent pantry. The sleeping-wing features 3 bedrooms (master w/ 2 pce ensuite). Laundry chute. 4 pce central bath has ceramic wall tile, compartmental Boomkamp cabinetry & Corian countertop. The bright entertainment room includes a Hunter natural gas free-standing stove w/ remote. Oak flooring in living, dining & bedrooms. Finished basement includes a huge family/games room, great for gatherings. Laundry closet w/ washer/dryer included. 3 pce bath. Bedroom w/ double closet. Workshop. Cold room. Office/study area. “Many” storage friendly closets. Central air. Trane gas furnace. New, rented gas hot water heater. 200 amp service. 2 yr old roof. A natural & casual backyard w/ perennials. Lot size 65’ fr. x 156’ d (+/-). Taxes $3663. (+/-). Legal Description - Plan 637 Pt Lot 166 Pt Lot 167. Immediate occupancy. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Appliances, Crocks, China/Glassware, John Deere Gator, Riding Lawn Tractor, Tools Etc. Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

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Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.)

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Please visit our website at jimhandsauction.com for partial listing and photos. A large auction sale. Please bring a lawnchair. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C – Catering

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SALE CONDUCTED AT THURLOW COMMUNTIY CENTRE 516 HARMONY ROAD, CORBYVILLE, ONTARIO WEDENSDAY SEPTEMBER 23RD AT 11:00 AM 5 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Harmony Road for ½ mile. Approx 75 antique and vintage tin toys including Marx, Lehman, Occupied Japan, West Germany, cars, circus themes, paper mache horses, Penny Toys, many still in box; cast iron horse and drivers, trains, children’s games, collection of 30 antique European dolls including M Alexander, Armand Marseille, Hans Otto; Schuco Yes/ No bear, Steiff toys, American jointed bears, Merrythought Pumkin Head bear, Harrod bears, vintage hand puppets; COLLECTIBLES signed Moorcroft vases and bowls, cranberry glass pieces including mid size parlour table, cranberry finger lamp, stem lamp, salt/ peppers, vases, fluted brides bowl; opalescent glass pieces, Depression glass, Lladro figurines, Doulton figurines, Beswick, Sterling silver pieces, Mother of Pearl pieces, Baccarat paperweights, 9kt gold ring watch, 9 kt gold and sterling carnelian ring, Waterford crystal, 1875 Wilcox silver family Baptismal font with cobalt blue inserts, Persian enameled bronze vases, Aynsley china, press glass pieces, amber glass, local historical reference books, original Hastings Prince Edward Atlas, Adams Synchronological map of history, Tremaines map of Prince Edward County 1863; quilts, native collectibles- sweetgrass basket, quill box, beaded moccasins; treenware, 1884 samplersigned Annie Hawes; hooked rug, Persian carpet, wrought iron pieces, cannonball 4 poster bed, Sackback chair, Nova Scotia corner hanging cupboard, Quebec double stretcher table in original paint, oil paintings, charcoal portrait, landscape oils, silk screen . FS Haines watercolour( att), floral pastel, numerous other collectibles. VIEWING 9 AM – SALE TIME – DAY OF SALE TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL461017

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Auction 5:00 p.m. • Viewing 4:00 pm Furniture, antiques, collectibles, snowblower, lg. qty. sewing supplies & quilts Terms: Cash or Good Cheque Canteen by the Civitan Club

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Terms on Chattels – Cash & Cheque Only – Catering

Auction Sale featuring chattels from Carleton Place & Perth Estates. Consisting of antiques, contemporary furniture, collectibles, glass & china, household items & general items of interest.

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The McDiarmid’s helped shape the Carleton Place town. 4 of the 6 McDiarmid brothers enlisted in WW1 w/ only 1 brother returning home. Being a prominent family, expect some unannounced local memorabilia. This pristine property is well-located & offers a home that presents a growing interest in retro-modern architecture. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. A large auction sale.

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Heritage News: As summer draws to a close Wolfe Islanders appreciate the time to take a deep breath, turn to each other and say,�It’s been quite a summer.� And it has. Not what tourist dependant businesses in Marysville had hoped for and counted on but pleasant in a different sort of way. Tourists strolled through the village, enjoying what many saw as stepping back in time to a quieter gentler way of life. Fewer visited the Art Gallery but those who did stayed longer as they did at the Old House Museum and the local shops and the restaurants. It was wonderful to see many stop and enjoy a picnic at the picnic tables here and there around the village and MacDonald Park apparently in no great hurry to catch the next ferry. Visitors greeted local folks as they too waited at the Shuttle Bus Stop going back. Big Sandy Bay as always brings visitors, as does the Corn Maze and the lovely Riverfront Golf Course. We are still with no clear picture on when the Wolfe Islander III will return or how long the Frontenac II can stand up to the pressure or “What, no back-up!� On the other hand those frustrations have not discouraged Islanders. Not to be deterred regular local summer events have taken place and flourished.

The Community Garden offers gardening fun. The successful Ball Tournament brought islanders home. The Canadian & Local Ploughing matches were successfully held on the island. WI Wind welcomed islanders once again. And as fall approaches, the Feral Cat Project is off and running with a fund raiser in the offing also Apple Fest... Church Suppers AMBUSH... Pumpkins & Photo Contest‌.Christmas Market etc. etc. The WI Community Medical Clinic has a new sign reminding of days and times of walk in clinics and other health opportunities . And A quiet drive around the island at this time highlights the beauty of the crops ready for harvest, apples ready to fall, grapes ready to pick, vegetables, pumpkins, corn in season, and honey near ready to bottle. And finally enthusiasm for the coming season at “The Rinkâ€? is in the air‌.. 2. Speaking of the Friends of Ferals Fund Raising Event, it will be held at the Island Grill on Saturday September 19th beginning at 3 pm. . It will include music featuring islanders Chris Brown, Teilhard Frost and Dhyani and a live auction of community donations led by James Kirkham. A fun event. All funds from the fundraiser will go towards their initiative to stabilize feral cat numbers on Wolfe Island through a livetrap/spay/neuter/vaccinate release approach. If you are coming

Coming Events: Ferals Fund Raisfrom Kingston, the Shuttle Bus will get be covered and capped. For any quesyou to The Grill and back to the ferry. tions, contact C.A.O./Clerk Darlene ing Event, WI Island Grill 3 pm, Sept. The wonderful poster announcing the Plumley or or Councillor Springgay 19th ** AMBUSH Concert Sept. 18th 8 pm at the Rink Tickets loevent was painted by local artist Nancy 613.385.1259 Steele. Around Town: * Dr. Russell’s cal businesses. **Howe Island Terry 3. A 1st on the Island: The FIRST Tuesday and NP Sparrow’s Thursday Fox Run Sept.20th 9:30 am. ** WI Wolfe Island Ladies Invitational Golf “Walk IN�, Weekly Clinics began Community Garden Planning Session Tournament was held at WI Riverfront Sept.8th (not Oct. 8 as previously Oct. 4th WI Medical Cinic 6:30 pm** Golf Course on Aug. 28th. Twenty six stated) * The I Am Strong Women’s Lunch Bunch Series, begins Oct. 7th players enjoyed a wonderful day of 5K-15K run/walk on WI is support- 11:30 pm WI United Church.** A golf followed by a BBQ dinner at The ing in part Sailing Team members Play “Bus Stop� in support of WI WIPP with entertainment provided by Danielle Boyd and Erin Rafuse’s Rio Medical Clinic @Domino Theatre Oct. 21st 8pm. James Kirkham. Prize winners with the 2016 Olympic goal. lowest scores of 36 by team were Nancy Snaar, Eva Hulton and Charlene Breen.. Longest drive Nancy Snarr. Straightest drive Mary Quist. Closest to the pin was Carol Fargp and Nancy Snarr. 4. Wolfe Island Waste Site: The dreaded day, Sept. 8th, which saw the closure of the WI landfill site due to Ministry of Environment regulations, came and went with out incident to become instead a Recycling and Waste Transport Station with waste transported “off� the island. On hand Sept. 9th when the changes came into effect was Waste Site Transition Committee Chair, Frontenac Islands Councillor Barb Springgay. She joined WI Waste Site Manager Mae Etmanski, Bill Speers and Nancy Snarr to assist islanders in the new approach to disposing of waste and recyclables with- Left to Right Mae Etmanski, Councillor Barb Springgay, Bill Speers, out turning to the “great hole� now to Nancy Snarr

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Harpdog Brown with Little Victor - RCHA Club – 193 Ontario Street. Friday, Sept. 18 8:30 p.m. $15 in advance @ the RCHA Club or reserve by calling - 613 384-8168 or by email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca. Harpdog Brown has a 1995 Juno nomination for best Blues album and was this year’s Maple Blues Award winner for “Best Harp Player”. Little Victor is an American Blues Legend who grew up as a street musician playing on Beale Street he has won many American and International Blues awards for his guitar playing. Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes are coming! Fill these shoeboxes with gifts bringing love and hope for children who live in poverty, famine, war zones or natural disaster areas all around the world. Start now to collect school supplies, toys and hygiene items for your box, or help us pack a box by bringing these items to Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess St. on September 29, 3-6pm. Info, Sandy: thankfulkids@gmail.com 613-372-5897. Open house Saturday, Sept. 19 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rogers Dr. Come and see who we are, what we do, what we have to offer. Maybe we are the Church Home you have been looking for. Roast Pork and Bean Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 19 5-7 p.m. $15 for Adults, $8 for Children 6-12 years old and free for children under 6 years old. Glenburnie United Church, 1028 Unity Rd. Glenburnie. Youth Diversion Program - The Board of Directors of the Youth Diversion Program cordially invites you to the 40th annual General Meeting to be held Sept. 17 @ 4:00 pm at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club. Key note speaker, Chief Gilles Larochelle, Kingston Police Please rsvp to info@youthdiversion.org or 613-5484535 ext 224 by Sept. 10. Light refreshments will be provided. Knights of Columbus - In Service to One. In Service to All St. Paul the Apostle, Council 9652 Fish Fry Saturday, Sept. 19 St. Paul the Apostle Parish Hall 1111 Taylor-Kidd Blvd 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. $15 Adults….. $7(Kids 12 & under) “Dine in or Take Out” In support of Council 9652 Charity efforts in our Parish & Community

Advance Ticket Sales: after Masses on Sept. 5-6 & 12-13. Or call: David Caracciolo 613-384-9673 (Tkts at door too) Rev’N Roll Dice Run Sunday, Sept. 20 Registration 10:30 – 11:30 at all locations $8 per person or 2 for $15. Proceeds to Big Brothers, Big Sisters Christmas Fund 3 starting locations: Mike’s Restaurant7168 Bank St. Metcalfe, in front of BA Machine (hwy 31) CC’s On the RideauCounty Road 1, Rideau Ferry, Motosport Plus- 295 Dalton Ave, Kingston. Need more info? Contact 613-284-3600 or email pikefalls@hotmail.com. Divorce Care support group for anyone going through either a separation or a divorce. You don’t have to go through it alone. Thursday evenings 6:30 – 8:00 starting Sept. 17 at Westside Fellowship Church, 1021 Woodbine Road, Kingston. For more information, please call 613384-7306 or email wfcrcadmin@gmail. com. If you enjoy sharing stories, Fairmount Home is hosting a free theatre arts program called “Never Too Old to Pretend” incorporating theatre games, mime, skits, props and music. This program will run: Mondays 1:30 – 3:00 pm and Wednesdays 10:00 – 11:30 am beginning Sept 7th, 2015 culminating in an informal presentation on Dec. 9th, 2015. Everyone has stories to tell. Join us and share in the fun. Space is limited so contact: Dalia asap by phone or email: 613-353-7921 or daliag@ kingston.net. Bell Pensioners’ Group (BPG) - All pensioners of Bell Canada and its affiliates are encouraged to attend the annual meeting of BELL Pensioners’ Group (BPG) - Ottawa/East & Northern Chapter - Kingston & Area on Tuesday Sept. 22nd. Meeting is at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, 53 Yonge Street, Kingston. 1:00-2:00 PM registration and coffee; 2:00-4:00 PM meeting. Agenda includes Bell’s pension agreement with Sunlife and presentation on fraud protection by Kingston Police. For information, call Jackie at 613-546-3646. Opera Appreciation: Italian Opera Thursday, Sept. 24, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.In an early opera, we are invited

to “this truly princely spectacle, pleasing beyond all others, in which is united every most noble delight.” Join us to find out what is so special about Italian opera. $7/presentation only; $12/presentation & light meal following. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St, 613.548.7810.

Pedals, Pipes and Pizza, Introduction to the Pipe Organ. Saturday, Sept. 19, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. George’s Cathedral in Kingston. Sponsor: The Royal Canadian College of Organists, Kingston Centre Contact: Terry Head (terryhead42@gmail.com) or Brad Mills (millham@sympatico.ca).

Kingston Irish Folk Club and Tir na nOg Irish Pub (200 Ontario St) present a half way to St Patrick’s Day Festival --- Thursday, Sept. 17, 7 p.m. there is an Irish dance workshop featuring Irish ceili dancing (partner not required) Fiddle Earth take the stage 8 - 9 p.m. ----- Friday, Sept. 18 Tir na nOg irish dancers team up with Lonraigh 7 - 9 p.m. --- Saturday, Sept. 19 workshops at 2 p.m. on beginner tin whistle, irish dance, celtic songs and beginner bodhran ----- Saturday, Sept. 19 evening Roddy McCorleys, Celtic Bards and Celtic Rumblings (feature) each lead a celtic jam session 7 - 9.

Free Curling Clinics - The Royal Kingston Curling Club (RKCC) celebrates the return of curling season with free curling clinics September 21, 22, 23 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the RKCC at 130 Days Road in Kingston. Everyone is welcome. Please wear comfortable, layered clothing and bring clean-soled running shoes. Instruction provided. For more information call 613-546-2243.

Wednesday, Sept. 23, Henderson United Church Women (UVW) host a fundraising breakfast (pancakes, sausage, french toast) at the Henderson Hall from 8 - 11 a.m. Free will offering- proceeds to the Henderson Hall. Info 613-336-2347. Kingston Photographic Club is Proud to present another exciting season of photography. Our first meeting is Monday, Sept. 21 at Dupuis hall room 215 (Union and Division street) at 7:15 p.m. If you love taking pictures come check us out, it’s free for the first two meetings. Speaker: Jonathan Sugarman. “10 Tips and Tricks for Capturing Better Images”. It will be a hands on presentation, people are encouraged to bring their camera.

Kingston Shrine Club Fish Fry Sept. 18, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $15, children under eight years of age $8. Tickets available at the door. To be held at the Shrine Club 3260 Princess St at Collins Bay Rd. Every welcome. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Sunday, Sept. 20: Frontenac Park Paddle Challenge. An energetic and demanding paddleand-portage trip, or perhaps it should say “portage and paddle” trip. A complete a circuit of the inner lake system passing through several lakes of the Park is planned.This is a trip for the fit and determined willing to exert themselves for most of the day. Call 613 547 5386. www.cataraquicanoe. on.ca.

Br 631 Friday, Sept. 18 7 - 11 p.m. Music by Showman’s Karoeke. Enjoy a dinner from the Foxhole. Everyone welcome. Info 613-389-6605.

CHHA Kingston, Kingston Hard of Hearing Club - next meeting Saturday September 19th, 2015 in the Simcoe Room at the Seniors Centre, Kingston. 9:30 a.m. - noon. Speaker: Alasdair Cumming, Audiologist. Topic: “Up to date information on hearing loss and hearing aids”.Accessible premises, assistive listening devices, refreshments. All welcome. 613 546 5615.

Sunday, Sept. 20 Quill Lecture 2 to 3:30 p.m., John Berry, Department of Psychology, discusses Immigration and Multiculturalism: International Perspectives, at Goodes Hall, Room 101, 143 Union St. Queen’s University. For more info call 613-549-1910.

Travels with Mel: Croatia & Slovenia Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2 to 3 p.m. Island hop between Dubrovnik and Split, sites including the city of Dubrovnik encircled with massive stone walls; Plitveci Lakes, one of the oldest national parks; and Zagreb, Yugosla-

vian President Tito’s home village. Location: Trillium Retirement Community park & enter at rear. $6/person; register at The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St, 613.548.7810. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Sept. 18. Music by Red Rose Express at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress Code Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith Sept 20 turkey dinner 4:30- 6 cost $13 children under 6 free family rate available, call 372-2410 sponsored by the Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath on Monday, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. Frank Stacey will speak on “Garden Tools: Best Tools, Care and Maintenance”. Visitors welcome. www.bathgardeningclub.com. 5th annual Kate and Amy Lowther Memorial Golf Tournament. Saturday 19th Sept at Glen Lawrence Golf Club. Registration 8 a.m. Shotgun start 9 a.m. $90 includes green fees, cart, steak dinner and prizes. Putting contest, longest drive and closest to the pin. Proudly supporting the UHKF – Neo-Natal ICU. Contact Matt Lowther © 613 536 8748. Join the Perth Road Crafters and enjoy a Tea Party and Quilt Display, along with a Chinese auction and bake sale, Saturday, Sept. 19, anytime from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Harris memorial Park. 5622 Perth Road Cr. in Perth Road Village, just 20 min. north of 401 at Division Street. $5 per person, with fancy sandwiches and desserts. Info: Peggy - 613 353-2635. Trinity United Church, Elginburg will be holding a Mike Mundell Fish Fry on Friday, September 18, 2015 from 5 – 7 p.m. Dinner cost for adults – $15.00, Children 5 – 12 – $7.00 and Children 4 and under are Free. A wide assortment of homemade pies will be offered for dessert. Take out is also available. Everyone welcome.

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a little stool, nodded in my direction and got right down to the business of sharpening knives. Mother had arrived at the spot with a kitchen tray, and every knife we owned. The contraption that did the work had a stone wheel, which sat in a little basin, and this he filled with water from the watering trough. A belt went from the wheel down to a wood pedal and once he sat on the three-legged stool and placed a foot on the pedal, he worked it up and down just like Mother did on the treadle Singer sewing machine. The wheel went at a great clip spitting out water in every direction. One after another the old man took a knife from the tray, held it to the stone, and stuff flew off the wheel, water spewed out from the basin, and before long the old man’s front was soaked to the skin. He stopped only long enough to get more water from the trough for the job at hand. He had a stump of a cigar in his mouth, and never once did I see him put a match to it. I was just as fascinated with the cigar as I was with the knife sharpener, because even though it wasn’t lit, it was obvious to me that he was chewing it. Because every once in a while, he would let go with a spit that arched in the air and landed about 10 feet away. I marveled at such a talent for spitting, and watched as the stub of his cigar got smaller and smaller until there was nothing left but one final spit. Why he didn’t sever off a finger was beyond

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There are seller’s markets and there are buyer’s markets, and ideally you would like to sell your home in a seller’s market. But keep in mind that this might be the same market in which you hope to buy a new home. The nature of the real estate market depends on a host of factors, including geography. If the city or town where you currently live is in the midst of a seller’s market and you are planning on moving to a location where buyers have the upper hand, then now might be a great time to move. But if you currently live in a buyer’s market and hope to move to a seller’s market, then you may end up paying a steep price, even when downsizing to a smaller home. Things may even themselves out if you want to downsize to a smaller home within your current community, but do your homework nonetheless, research-

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How much space do you really need? Once the kids have moved out, couples may feel like all of that extra space is going to waste. But that can be a knee-jerk reaction, and upon a more thorough examination of the space and your needs you may just find that you can put all of that extra square footage to good use after all. If you have always wanted your own art studio, then now might be the perfect time to make that a reality. Always wanted a room devoted to home theater? Get to work on converting your basement from an all-purpose game room to your own private movie theater. If, after considering the space in your home, you find that the extra square footage really is just upkeep you aren’t especially interested in doing, then you would no doubt like a cozier home that’s less of a responsibility to maintain. Downsizing a home is something many men and women over 50 consider after their children have moved out. Such a decision is rarely easy, so homeowners should take as much time as they need before making a final decision to move or stay put.

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www.SandsLand.com 23 MAIN ST. ODESSA • $299,900

Extensive upgrades in this large bright and open concept home with plenty of natural light offering nearly 2300 sqft of living space with skylights and cathedral ceilings. 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, updated eat-in kitchen with porcelin tile and maple cabinets in both the kitchen and main floor laundry. Hardwood throughout the main floor and upper level with carpet just on the stairs. This home offers a huge 320 sqft master bedroom with double walk in closets, a large 20x14 deck, new wood fence, new garage door, new furnace and a/c (2014), updated roof and is freshly painted throughout. All of this sitting on a 90` by 172` private treed lot on the outer edge of odessa (provided with municipal services: natural gas, water & sewer) within walking distance to ernestown secondary school. Call for your showing today! (Basement is a crawl space only) MLS®15607771

55 KILDARE $195,000

Come take a look at this single family home on a large 85 X 100 ft. lot in Amherstview. Features include windows & doors, shingles, kitchen cabinets and stainless steel appliances (2012) and paint. Basement is unspoiled and ready for your personal touch. Close to Parks Lake and Rec Centre. Host: Peggy Cruickshank. Directions: Manitou to Kildare – house on right. MLS®15608072

242 NICHOLSON POINT RD $350,000

Looking for just the right size lot and location to build your dream? This could be your diamond in the rough. Mature trees, 80 feet of west facing lake Ontario waterfront on Nicholson’s Point Rd over 200 feet in depth features well, septic and an 800 sq. Ft. Cottage. Not quite ready to build just yet, then enjoy the cottage while you plan your dream. Feel the breeze off the lake and watch the sun go down or take a dip in one of the nicest waterfront areas in the greater Kingston region. MLS® 15608697

4572 RED MAPLE LANE • $699,900

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Prepare to be awed from the moment you walk into this stunning Waterfront Oasis! Boasting high-efficiency propane boiler, in floor heating on lower level, engineered hardwood & ceramic throughout, walls of windows in virtually every room to enjoy the beautiful views of Loughborough Lake, & an exposed weathered Limestone chimney for the cold nights in winter. Patio doors from living room onto Veranda enjoying gorgeous year round Western sunsets. Upper level holds dining area, open concept granite kitchen with an Island & inclusive Stainless Steel appliances, a cozy nook, and a balcony overlooking lower level. Master bedroom with 4 piece Ensuite, walk in closet, and patio doors leading to private Veranda. 2nd bedroom with patio doors to Sunroom. Exterior has interlock driveway, double car detached garage with Workshop, low maintenance concrete steps to 100 feet of water frontage with a sea wall, dock, & boat house! MLS®15606037

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Stunning private, stone 1800 sq.ft. Home on Loughborough Lake. 11 Year old home featuring a bright & open concept main floor with gleaming hardwood throughout, a huge eat in country style kitchen with ample cupboard & counter space, cozy wood stove in the living room, patio doors leading to your covered wrap around porch. Great sized master bdrm with a spacious walk in closet. Lower level is fully finished with in floor heating, a third bdrm, an office/den, and your very own media room! Exterior boasts a 3.2 Acre lot with 225 feet of clean, rocky water front, and a huge detached garage/ workshop. High efficiency boiler, forced air on main, a steel roof and 15 gpm water round out this competitively priced wonderful home. MLS®15606805

5336 RAMPARTS LANE • $614,900

18 CARLETON ST., NEWBORO $128,000

Call to view this 1592 sq. ft. home in the village of Newboro, situated on a large 76 X 175 foot lot. Featuring large principle rooms, classic finishing and updates from windows to doors. This 3 bedroom home with 1 full and 1 half-bath is ready for you to move right in. MLS®15608047

257 BATH RD., UNIT 102 $249,900

Looking for convenience? Take a look at this condo in the heart of Kingston, close to shopping, restaurants and much more. Not only do you get a wonderful 1244 sq. ft. home with two bedrooms and two full baths, you have secure underground parking, access to not one – but two – salt water pools, fitness room, billiard room, sauna, hot tub and laundry. Call to view. MLS®15608321

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Impressive Cape Cod on one acre in the city! Classic family home with oversized rooms, 2 1/2 baths, very private back yard with covered patio and 1260 sq ft shed. $449,000 MLS® 15608004

Spacious and quaint describe this 2+1 BR 2 full bath home in coveted Lancaster District, with fin LL, private yard, attached garage w/GDO. Asking $278,999 MLS® 15606812

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This deep clean waterfront property over looking crow lake (connects to Bob’s Lake) features a renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and high end detailed wood finishings adding character and warmth to this beautiful turn key 4 season home/cottage. It s desirable shoreline is perfect for swimming, boating and excellent fishing with beautiful lake views that can be appreciated from the deck or down onSALES theREPRESENTATIVE dock. Enjoy Cell: 613-328-6632 easy access from crow lake into bob s lake for miles of additional lake to Office: 613-384-1200 travel. MLS®15607891 dennis.g.stover@gmail.com

707 WILLIS ST. $214,500 Cozy, warm and inviting best describe this great 2+1 bdrm Lawrence Park home offerings 2 bedrooms on the main floor, bright living room, ample kitchen cupboards and counter top, bdrm/den on the lower level, huge rec room, and inviting back yard. Fantastic neighbourhood offering public transportation and local park. Updates - furnace & A/C as well as many newer windows.

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A short drive from Kingston in prestigious Ashwood Estates sits this inviting 3 + 1 bedroom bungalow. Step into the bright spacious foyer and feel the warmth and richness of gleaming hardwood and ceramic floors.

With plenty of room to raise your family this original owner home features a large eat in kitchen, separate dining room, three bedrooms, two baths (main recently updated),work room, finished basement, plenty of storage, walk out to double car garage, 25X40 barn/ out building. Convenient location; just minutes to the 401 and Cataraqui Town Centre.

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