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City rethinks the need for the Wellington Street extension By Bill Hutchins Reporter
Froid’Art in the city Local artist David Dossett stands by his painting entitled The Train, encased in a 300 pound block of ice, on display in front of the visitor information bureau across from Kingston City Hall. It’s one of 14 works of art, created by a dozen local artists, all of whom are part of Dossett’s brainchild Froid’Art – Art in Ice now on display throughout the city. “It all got started because of the February Blahs,” explains Dossett. “In winter after all the Christmas lights and decorations have been put away it’s pretty dreary. Nothing much to see outdoors, especially no art. So I thought to myself how I could change that and I came up with the idea of freezing art in ice and lighting in from underneath.” The resulting installations will be on display until the warm weather arrives. The best time to see them is at night when they are all lit up. A map can be found on their Facebook page FroidArtKTown. Photo/Rob Mooy
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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s University was the first to get its own dedicated neighbourhood district in Kingston. Some local soldiers who served in the First World War could be the next. The city plans to designate an area of the downtown as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Valour Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the departure of the 21st Battalion and members of Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Stationary Hospital. They marched out of Kingston on May 5, 1915 on their way to the bloody trenches and battlefields of France and Belgium. â&#x20AC;&#x153;About 15,000 Kingstonians lined Montreal Street towards the old train station for the soldier send-off in May 1915. It was a real civic event,â&#x20AC;? said Coun. Lisa Osanic, noting the public turnout represented about three-quarters of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population at the time. She says she was approached by the military community to consider the centennial tribute. Her March 3 motion, which received unanimous support, instructs staff to investigate the cost and an implementation timeline to install
a series of specialized street sign blades with the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Valour Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; name and possible logo. The newly-created district thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s being considered covers the area between the Kingston Armouries (Princess of Wales Own Regiment - PWOR) on Montreal Street to Fort Frontenac on Ontario Street. Existing street names wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t change but the Valour District title would be added to them at about 16 intersections possibly including Barrack, Montreal, Queen, Rideau, Bagot, Wellington, King and Ontario Streets, explained Coun. Osanic. She would like the district naming to be approved before the 100th anniversary of Kingstonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s initial contribution to The Great War. The 21st Battalion was formed one year prior to its soldiers marching off to war. Over 1,000 members from Kingston and all over eastern Ontario were recruited. The battalion served with distinction in France and Belgium and was involved in historic battles such as Vimy, Passchendale, Somme and Amiens. The battalion was demobilized in May 1919, and it is perpetuated through the PWOR.
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City rethinks the need for the Wellington Street extension Coun. Hutchison says times have changed and the city needs to rethink the need for another downtown road. “The Wellington extension was conceived in the 1980s, long before sustainability became a crucial issue, long before it was considered fundamental to a wellfunctioning economy.” Farrar says Kingston needs to follow its own sustainability goals, and adding bike lanes to the side of a new road isn’t good enough. “Active transportation is more than having a bike lane.” She says the Inner Harbour has great potential for park space, arts and cultural events, eco-tourism. Coun. Peter Stroud says Kingston needs to find a balance between gray and green developments. “There’s a large portion of our population crying out for green infrastructure.” Councillors voted unanimously to launch a new study into the pros and cons of proceeding with the roadway. The issue is expected to return to council in May in order to finalize details of the alternative transportation study. Some ideas have been suggested such as turning Montreal and Rideau into one-way streets to handle future traffic flows. Coun. Hutchison, who strongly opposes the road extension, says he welcomes a secondlook at the project’s need but his end goal remains the same. “My end goal is to stop the Wellington Street extension and to maintain
and enhance the park and the green waterfront property, which is so scarce in Kingston.” Other councillors say the needs of motorists can’t be brushed aside, and they questioned whether the existing road network can handle the ongoing residential intensification in the downtown area. They noted the proposed 26metre wide Wellington right-of-way would be designed as a multi-modal link for vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians. Ed Smith, chair of the downtown business association, also weighed in on the debate by saying the loss of anchor stores has left the downtown in a “fragile” state. Smith says the BIA doesn’t have a formal position on the extension, but urged council to keep an open mind when deciding the roadway’s fate. “Every downtown has parking. It’s a necessary part of doing business because everyone can’t ride a bike.” Several critics challenged the city’s reliance on cars, pointing to studies that suggest fewer young people are driving in other cities. “We are not looking at a growing automobile culture. We are looking at a shrinking one,” said Scala. Mayor Bryan Paterson, who campaigned in support of the extension in order to open up the development potential of the Davis Tannery and other Inner Harbour lands, supported the road rethink but cautioned the study’s outcome may still not please opponents. He added: “We may have to make a tough decision down the road.”
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News – The ongoing rejuvenation of Williamsville’s Main Street is looking up – way up. City planners are supporting the construction of two 11-storey condominiums on opposite sides of Princess Street near University Avenue. The buildings, described as “gateway” landmarks to the downtown, will offer a total of about 400 units. PRK Developments, the private developer behind the $100 million dual building project, was at the time of writing expected to clear a major hurdle to get zoning and Official Plan approvals from the planning committee March 5. If approved, the project would still need the final okay from city council. “Most people have had no issues with it, particularly the Williamsville community association,” observed Williamsville district councillor Jim Neill, who supports the project. The developer completed a land assembly of houses and businesses in order to make room for the twin condos. The first building is a consolidation of seven properties to be located at 495 Princess Street; an 11-storey, 195-unit condo with ground-floor commercial space. The second building, located on the south side of Princess Street, consolidates four properties to be known as 333 University
Avenue; an 11 storey, 204-unit condo with ground-floor commercial uses. In both buildings, the 11th floor will be used solely for amenity and mechanical space. Initially proposed as two 10-storey condominiums, the final design reflects the 11th floor for amenity space – outdoor terrace, fitness and study rooms. Some of the bachelor, one, two and three bedroom units will either be owner-occupied or rented to university students, young families and professionals. The two buildings are already 100 per cent sold out, according to Coun. Neill. Developer representatives say the north and south buildings on the Princess Street corridor will create a ‘gateway’ to the downtown, noting they are designed to benefit Queen’s University students and city residents and slow the conversion of single-family homes into rooming houses. “Its principal benefit is to alleviate the housing pressure in the area, which is a source of tension in the community,” according to a 2014 urban design study prepared for PRK Developments. Coun. Neill agrees the twin buildings will reduce pressure to convert more singlefamily homes to accommodate students. “We can’t continue to try to save family houses from being converted to student housing if we don’t allow greater intensification within that area.” Continued on page 7
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EDITORIAL Living my dream vicariously through â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Best Seat in the Houseâ&#x20AC;? cover. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Do you think it would be possible to talk to the guy who took all the photos of The Beatles and The Stones?â&#x20AC;? I asked Jayson immediately following our interview. I had never heard the name Ethan Russell, but I was certainly familiar with his work. I grew up in a house where classic rock was viewed as the pinnacle of music â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and probably all art, for that matter. Whenever I was in the car with my dad,
we would listen to the local rock station and when a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;goodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; song came on, he would turn the sound off after the first few chords and quiz me on what band was playing. As a result, I became exceptionally well versed in the classic rock canon. Editorial - Last spring, I spoke to JayThis background, combined with son Duggan from the City of Kingston my teenage obsession with the movie about the Grand Theatreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2014-15 seaAlmost Famous and resulting dream of son lineup, and one show stood out above being a rock journo during the genreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all else as something I absolutely had to golden era, made Ethan Russell an exciting interview subject for me. A few weeks before Ethanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Best Seat in the Houseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;* show at The Grand, we had a lovely chat over the phone and I heard some fascinating stories about John, Mick and Keith. However, Ethan really disliked my question about whether or not he had a favourite photo. (Yeah, I should have known this question was a no-no considering how much time I spend around photogs.) He told me that really wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t what the show was about â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a slide showâ&#x20AC;?, I believe were his exact words. After seeing The Best Seat in the House on Feb. 27 (I took my dad, of course) I understood more accurately why Ethan objected to that question. The show is more about him sharing his journey with the audience than the photos themselves; his is the story of how a very talented but also very relatable guy from San Francisco landed a front row seat for many of the last centuryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most iconic music moments. Ethan was there for the Beatlesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; famous concert on the roof of Apple Headquarters. He was there for the recording of Let it Be and personally witnessed the tension of bandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stormy final days; he also shot the photos of John, Paul, George and Ringo that appear on that albumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cover. He toured twice with the Rolling Stones and witnessed the bandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s many evolutions during the late â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;60s/early â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;70s. He was on stage with the Stones during the infamous Altamont concert. He shot the striking cover of The Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s album Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Next. Despite it all, Ethan remains remarkably down-to-earth, and I think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a big part of why this show works so well. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s well aware that John Lennon John Lennon Listening to the White Album London 1968 and MickDISTRIBUTION Jagger areINQUIRIES two of the most Vice President & Regional Photo/ PublisherEthan Mike Mount Russell Laviolette names of the613-221-6248 20th century, in mmount@perfprint.ca COPYRIGHT: Š Yoko Ono. All Rights Reserved. Used With Permission famousJacquie
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music or otherwise. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proud of the fact that he got to know these people and work with them, but he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t pretend they were his best friends. He presents himself as a photographer who got to do some extremely cool things, partly due to being in the right place at the right time; now, he wants to share his experiences with others. Listening to Ethanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s story and seeing it through his own eyes on the screen behind him allowed me to feel as though I too was on stage with Mick Jagger, performing in front of a crowd of thousands and feeding off its energy. I too was taking note of the stone busts
at John Lennonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home during The Beatlesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; last photo shoot, and remarking on how their permanence is like a foil for the band itself and the time it has left. (And perhaps also a symbol, of sort, for the music and how long it will live.) I feel privileged to have heard these stories first-hand because unless someone invents a time machine, The Best Seat in the House is by far the closest Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll ever come to living my fantasy of doing essentially what Ethan did - not bad for someone born in 1983. *based on his book â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ethan Russell: An American Story.â&#x20AC;?
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An open letter to Stephen Harper Dear Prime Minister Harper: The Kingston Faith and Justice Coalition is a multi-faith group of citizens concerned about matters of social justice. We have read that numerous prominent and knowledgeable Canadians of many political parties are gravely concerned about Bill C-51. We agree with Joe Clark, Jean Chretien, Paul Martin and John Turner that “Independent checks and balances ensure that national security activities are protecting the public and not just the government in power” [Globe and Mail Feb. 19, 2015 p A17]. Like Elizabeth May, we are concerned that provisions of Bill C-51 might be used unfairly against citizens
protesting government environmental policies (or lack of policies.) We agree with the Toronto Star editorial of Feb. 19 that you have “overreacted massively” with this bill, and you have “failed utterly to justify the need for such a draconian piece of legislation and the threat to civil rights that it poses.” We believe that Canada already has the legislation to deal with this issue, and we add our voices to the many who want Bill C-51 scrapped. We await your timely assurance that you have done this. Yours truly, Jean Gower for the Kingston Faith and Justice Coalition
RE: Wolfe Island should not be held hostage to government waste In response to Mr. Thomas’ letter, “Wolfe Island should not be a hostage to government waste”, I would like to suggest that Wolfe Island should not be a hostage PERIOD. Setting the politics of a potential strike aside, I would like to address the principle that the ferry service should be excluded from the effects of an OPSEU strike. The Wolfe Islander 3 is the only link to the mainland for Islanders and is literally a life-line. All consumer products required are supplied to the island via the ferry. Groceries, furnace oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, livestock feeds, crop inputs etc. Anything you can think of or use yourself makes its way to the island on the ferry. Service providers of every description use the ferry daily to provide service to island residents and businesses. The majority of islanders use the ferry every day to commute to Kingston for employment, school, recreation, doctor appointments, banking etc. During an OPSEU strike islanders are faced with all the same inconveniences and service reductions as any other Ontarian. In addition to this however, the inconvenience and disruption to islanders’ lives created by the reduction in ferry service is over and above and far more detrimental than all other OPSEU services combined. Imagine having your streets blocked and you only had an opportunity to leave one of a half dozen preset times per day.
The same with coming home. Your kids start missing sports activities because it doesn’t mesh with a time to get home. If you’re not home by midnight, you have to wait until the next day. In addition, everyone else in your neighbourhood needs out too and there is a capacity allotment, so if you don’t get in line with your car an hour or more ahead of time, you will be waiting a couple hours for the next opportunity. Imagine the streets of Kingston having a curfew that only allowed vehicular and pedestrian use for a few hours a day. You get the picture. The ferry was deemed an “essential service” during the last strike and 7 round trips were negotiated, down from the usual 19. OPSEU and MTO need to recognize this unique situation and take the steps necessary to isolate the ferry issue from any strike action, equalizing the impact on islanders’ lives with the rest of Ontario. The Wolfe Islander 3 should never miss a trip. I have family and friends that work on the ferry and this situation puts them between a rock and hard place. Their say and opinion carries little weight in a union as large as OPSEU. No matter how you feel about the strike, it is very hard to be sympathetic to or support either OPSEU or MTO when you are being held hostage.
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The Garden -at Rest The snow lies deep, deep and wind sculpted. Surely everything beneath is frozen solid. Frozen. Solid. Not so, say the soil scientists. Worms, insects, nematodes, arthropods, microbes, archaea, fungi, mycorrhizae, and more. Billions of living things in a handful of soil, in an amazing, largely unknown world under our feet. Some dive deep before the upper soil freezes. Some coat themselves in gel and tell the answering service to hold their calls. Some leave eggs or spores behind. Seeds lie under the leaves under the snow, or buried by squirrels. Waiting for their world to warm up a little. (I wait for that, too.) Perennials, dependable and persistent, die back, but don’t die. Ready in spring to push up among the rotting remnants of last year. Green, growing flat to the ground at first, and then stretching, reaching up. A slow and then exuberant waking up. Be patient, humans, like our fellow earthlings. Spring will come. (...won’t it?)
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News – Rail has always been an easy and safe way to transport goods across the country, but in recent years, trail derailments in Lac Megantic and more recently Richmond Hill have called the safety of this mode of transport into question. These questions of safety prompted MP for Kingston and the Islands, Ted Hsu, to investigate local rail safety further; on March 4, Hsu hosted a town hall type meeting to discuss these issues locally. “I wanted to organize this event and I myself wanted to know more about rail safety in the area,” explained Hsu. “Over the last few years here in Kingston I have noticed a lot more tanker cars carrying petroleum coming through and with recent events I wanted to know more about their safety.” Hsu assembled a panel of experts for the event including two retired Transport Canada workers, Kingston Fire and Rescue Chief Rheaume Chaput, and members of city council and engineering staff. About 50 residents gathered to listen and participate in the talk, which started with some history from Michel Sastre, Retired Transport Canada, Senior Advisor for departments of Civil Aviation, Transport of Dangerous Goods, and International Aviation. Sastre was then followed by his wife, Linda HumeSastre a retired Chief of Regulations and Permits and director of legislation and regulations in the department of Transport of Dangerous Goods who looked at the improvements that have been made to rail safety since Lac Megantic. “Looking at what the government has been doing since that accident and looking at what the railways have been doing I am actually very pleased,” said Hume-Sastre. “We still have a lot of challenges ahead but I think and I hope we are moving in the right direction.” Hume-Sastre pointed out that the number of operators on a train shifting from one to two since Lac Megantic as a positive change. She also pointed out that the government is working to eliminate old and worn out tank cars and they have also looked at speed regu-
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thoughts, but not saying them,” he says. “Or I’d say them to the class clown who would say them. I was a watcher and tried to be invisible. I was waiting it out in high school.” He left Belleville to attend Queen’s University. Kingston has been home on and off since the 1990s. “I changed majors five times,” he says. I think he was serious, but I’m not sure. “I took a bunch of drama courses. My marks weren’t high enough for the drama department, so I ended up with a psychology degree.” Like many comedians, he has a unique perspective on the world. “Comedy is different from most drama,” he says. “When everyone else was doing wacky method exercises, I’d just Musician and writer Trevor Strong, a member of The Arrogant Worms, think how silly they looked.” About five years ago, he returned to is one of the Tett Centre resident artists. school and completed a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in the Artist in Community directly.” together a list of adjectives and nouns, Education (ACE) program, followed by a While at Queen’s, Trevor became in- giving birth to The Arrogant Worms in Master’s of Education. volved with the Queen’s Players. 1991. They started doing comedy sketches His research for his Master’s Degree “I met a bunch of guys and we start- and songs and musical parodies of many focused on comedy. ed doing radio sketches for CFRC (the genres. Then came tours. And 14 albums. “I get to drone on about comedy at Queen’s radio station),” he says. “We had “We’re part-time now,” he says. “We Queen’s and other writer places now.” a lot of freedom. We sent some tapes out all have kids. They’re time vampires.” I asked why humor’s important. to places, radio stations, including CBC. He’s found time somewhere. He does a “We would all kill each other if we They said they were going to play it and lot of teaching, has a custom song writing didn’t have humor. There are a lot of wanted to know what our name was.” business, creates funny videos, and has things that can’t and shouldn’t be said They didn’t have a name, so they put written books like Get Stupid! With the Ignorance is Bliss Method (2005). His next book was Very Grim Fairy Tales. There’s also a novel, Edgar Gets Going: The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of a Fairly Decent Bass Player. These days you can find Trevor Strong in Studio 214H at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. Our Hot Bar is brimming with comfort classics and seasonal specialties made “Being here [at fresh in the Farm Boy™ Kitchen. Try a customer favourite like our Butter the Tett] is a great opportunity,” he Chicken simmered in a creamy curry with traditional Indian spices. Choose says. “I like doing from other tasty temptations like our General Tao Chicken and homestyle a lot more outreach stuff. Writing by Mac and Cheese. Create your perfect meal today! yourself drives you Hot Bar available at all stores except Hillside and Stittsville. crazy. When I was in Toronto, I was one $ of the first members of the Toronto Writ/100g ers Centre. I really missed that when I left Toronto. This is similar here, but it’s better. There’s so much more than writers around. I like that [the Tett] also involves arts learning.”
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classrooms. He does a lot of teaching and facilitating in schools. His background is deep. He jokes about ending up with a psychology degree because he didn’t have the grades for drama. But like much comedy, there’s a stealthy accuracy to his offhand humor. He grew up in Belleville, but wasn’t into entertaining early. “I was always thinking twisted
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Events â&#x20AC;&#x201C; It may not be a giant ape, but King Con (Kingston Convention) will be invading the Limestone City in its own way March 13-15. The convention focuses on all things gaming, comic, sci-fi, fantasy and board game related and it is sure to engage teens and young adults throughout the community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We wanted to run an event that would bring people with common interests together and really engage certain demographics,â&#x20AC;? explained
Liz Coates and Michael Wibberly are two of the organizers behind King Con, a convention in Kingston that celebrates all things gaming, sci-fi, fantasy and comic book related. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.
Liz Coates, Librarian of Teen and New Adult services at Kingston Frontenac Public Library. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We approached Minotaur and Nexus downtown and mentioned what we had in mind and asked if they would be interested in partnering and they were on board right away.â&#x20AC;? Minotaur and Nexus, both gaming hotspots downtown, had previously run a similar type of event in Kingston called King Con. The event stalled after a few years, but they were happy to attach the name to the new event and work with KFPL to create a full weekend-long event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We decided to market it as one weekend-long event in various locations throughout the downtown of the city. The library is the hub but the rest of the downtown is the convention space,â&#x20AC;? added Coates. The library even received funding for the event from the Canada Council for the Arts, allowing them to bring in some guest speakers and expand the event further. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cecil Castellucci who is an award-winning graphic novelist from Los Angeles will be speaking and we also have Scott Chantler who is from Waterloo and is also an award-winning graphic novelist coming out too.â&#x20AC;? Both guests will be speaking at the central branch of KFPL on Saturday, March 14 and they will also be visiting other branches of the library throughout the weekend for other talks. Nexus owner Michael Wibberly is excited to see the guest speakers and also excited to provide an event for those interested in gaming in the community. Continued on page 14
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He describes humor across cultures. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The research shows a lot of similarities in how our brains are hard-wired for humor,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some things are different. There was no one word for humor in Chinese. Instead, they have terms for all the different types of humor.â&#x20AC;? He describes types of humor and cultural differences. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To the Chinese, the pun is an art form,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In North America itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the lowest form of humor. Different cultures respect different aspects of humor. One of the things I learned is that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easier to make puns in Chinese. With the different tones used in the language, they have more elaborate puns. They take the art to a higher level.â&#x20AC;? He explains that he likes the humor of Monty Python as well as the Muppets. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Generally, I like upbeat and silly that may have a bit of an edge to it,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never been a big fan of the edgy, in-your-face comedy that became popular in the 90s. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too much.â&#x20AC;? He says that young people attracted to comedy should be given opportunities to perform. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Humor is a strange thing. There arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a lot of humor clubs in school. You want to encourage the humor, but sometimes it works stronger when you have adversity. But to help, you should encourage kids in their writing skills. And performing skills always help. They could get involved in improv groups, drama, writing groups. At the end of the day, they need to learn the technical skills of performing. As for making funny ideas, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a lot harder to do.â&#x20AC;? Many, perhaps most, comics have issues. Think of the brilliant Robin Williams and his manic public performances, sadly countered by a deep private depression. I often wonder whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on inside the head of Iliza Shlesinger, whose take on male-female relationships is stingingly accurate. John Candyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tor-
ments of self-doubt were exposed in his biography, Laughing on the Outside. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some of the funniest people have things going on in their heads,â&#x20AC;? says Trevor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m pretty stable. Some use pain to do their humor and others have an absurd viewpoint. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m more the absurd kind of person.â&#x20AC;? Regardless of the comicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s underlying inspiration or driving force, humor, says Trevor, is part of our nature. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a form of play,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something we develop to test out ambiguous situations. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a signal. Is something funny peculiar or funny ha ha? We say somethingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s funny when it could be off, like when food tastes funny. We also laugh if we see something rustling in the forest and then find itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just a kid, so we laugh.â&#x20AC;? He says the potential for humor is inside each of us. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The basic mechanism is universal; the stuff that triggers the mechanism depends on the culture we come from.â&#x20AC;? We meander around thoughts about those who take life too seriously, or never seem capable of humor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You can only find things funny and can only play if you are willing to entertain more than one possible outcome,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you feel there is only one answer, there is nothing to play with. People who have told themselves or have been told there is only one answer have nothing to play with. Fundamentalist regimes donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t usually allow humor or anything involving humor because that would involve entertaining more than one viewpoint. Once they feel theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve discovered Truth, with a capital T, all they feel they should do is spread the truth. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made their choices. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Playfulness is what makes all of our ideas. Being serious doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give us new ideas. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a weird dynamic where on the one hand, we think playing is childish, but we worship innovation, which is play.â&#x20AC;?
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really a gaming convention that gives people a place to go and play the games they love and interact as a community,â&#x20AC;? he explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have also worked with Novel Idea, The Screening Room and Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Comic Book Club to provide other side events too so it really is a full downtown convention.â&#x20AC;? The event will also transform the main floors of the central library into a trade show and showcase for local artists and vendors. Those who attend the convention are also encouraged to wear costumes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The library will have the 3-D printer going too and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have storm troopers mingling around,â&#x20AC;? added Coates. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The event is really open and we encourage people who have never participated in a gaming tournament before or never attended a convention like this before to come check it out and see whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s out there.â&#x20AC;? Wibberly is also hoping that many parents and kids take advantage of the convention as something to occupy their time during March Break. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want this event to be part of that and we are really trying to offer something for everyone. There is a community that is built around all of these games and this culture and we really want to build that community.â&#x20AC;? King Con runs downtown at various locations and times from March 13-15. For a full list of events visit www.kfpl. ca/king-con or visit the event Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ events/472596779545544/
DAYTRIPPER Celebrating Leonard Cohen By Mark Bergin Columnist
Once Leonard Cohen gets into your heart, well, there ainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t no cure. Tracie Morganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s had a place in her heart for Cohen for a long time. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got an upcoming gig to honor Cohenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s birthday. Cohen turned 80 last September 21. April 19 is Tracie Morganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s birthday. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s celebrating big time with a performance dedicated to Cohen and featuring his songs. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more than just a music gig, not that the word â&#x20AC;&#x153;justâ&#x20AC;? should ever be used in the same sentence as Leonard Cohenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name. The man is a brilliant icon of the literary and music world. He may have been born in Montreal, but the world, along with everything that is human, is his home. Few Canadian artists have ever achieved the international status that Cohen has. What started as an all-Leonard Cohen gig, has grown. Tracie Morgan and Stuart Pike sat down with me to talk about the upcoming show. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We had an 80th birthday celebration for Leonard Cohen here (at the RCHA) on September 21,â&#x20AC;? said Morgan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thought it would be nice to take his songs and put them into a stage production format.â&#x20AC;? On Sunday, April 19, from 7 to 10 p.m., Tracie Morgan and the Lonesome Heroes will present the words and music of Leonard Cohen at the RCHA Club (3rd Floor) at
193 Ontario Street. Advance tickets ($18) are available at the RCHA, Brianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Record Option (381 Princess Street) and the Knack Shack (342 Princess Street). The organizers say tickets at the door will cost $22. I have a hard time believing there will be any available at the door. Cohen casts a spell with his words and music. Tracie Morgan hopes to do the same by way of a show thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s as much theatrical production as it is music. It will also be an intimate setting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The concept of the night has evolved,â&#x20AC;? said Stuart Pike, the drummer in Morganâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s band. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Originally, it was going to be one night here (RCHA) and we were going to record it and put out a CD. Now weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to stretch the show into a few more venues.â&#x20AC;? From his earliest days with songs like Suzanne and Chelsea Hotel, and for several decades onward, Cohen has been active in creating some of the most meaningful and sometimes mysterious songs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been an inspiration to me practically from the day I started writing songs,â&#x20AC;? said Morgan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the only person whose work Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d consider using to put on as show. I usually get up on the stage and sing my own stuff. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the only writer I would put my stuff on hold for.â&#x20AC;? Pike points out that Leonard Cohen is
one of those international artists who is a Canadian institute on his own. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are few places he hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t played,â&#x20AC;? said Morgan, then laughs: â&#x20AC;&#x153;But thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still my living room.â&#x20AC;? Morgan got into music herself early in life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always been into music,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just knew from the age of 7 that I was a songwriter. I still donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know why. This [April 19] show for me, through Leonardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s self exploration, allows me to explore my own place as an artist, singer and poet in the world, about why itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so important to sing and why I feel I need to do it. In the end, the answer is we just do.â&#x20AC;? She explained that the need to perform goes beyond the applause, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not about making money. Drummer Stuart Pike has been involved in music for decades. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also been heavily involved in the local theatre scene, typically as a pit orchestra drummer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theatre shaped my vision of how a performance takes place,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theatre plays a big part in this Leonard Cohen show. We look at Leonard Cohenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s three pillars: love, sex and God. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all the essence of the human condition.â&#x20AC;? Tracie and the band hope to provide the kind of show that Cohen would have performed in during his early career.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The audience will be sitting 15 feet away,â&#x20AC;? said Pike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is an intimacy to the music, the lyrics.â&#x20AC;? Although this was originally planned as a one-off production that involved getting some top-notch players together, both Pike and Morgan now hope there will be a series of shows. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We see this as a theatrical experience,â&#x20AC;? said Pike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hopefully, there will be a run of theatrical shows. When Tracie approached me, I was interested immediately. With readings of Leonardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s poetry in between many of the songs, it offers a nice shape to the whole night.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will be more than a concert,â&#x20AC;? said Morgan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope there is musical appreciation; but we are also hoping there is an emotional reaction that people can take back to their everyday lives.â&#x20AC;? The musicians agree that this will be an intimate performance. The band will play quietly and they hope it offers the warmth of a Leonard Cohen gig in a coffee house in the 1960s. You can sit and nurse a beer while you watch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to perform at people. want to perform for and with,â&#x20AC;? said Morgan. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin
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Rail-O-Rama returns to the Ambassador By Rob Mooy Reporter
All aboard! Kingston Rail-O-Rama, eastern Ontario’s largest model railway show, is back on track again this year for a return engagement at the Ambassador Conference Resort. During the first weekend of March Break, the Kingston Division of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association will transform the Ambassador into a 5,000-sq. ft. hobby show room. The show, running Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15, is a highlight of the year for area model railroad enthusiasts and will feature several operating layouts in different scales. “It’s very much the same as in past years,” said Graham Oberst, show publicist. “There will be some old friends, but to keep it fresh we have a couple of different layouts so people don’t see the same thing year after year. But, for 2015 the show has been enlarged and the additional space will provide room to accommodate some new vendors and allow for an improved floor layout with more space for visitors to circulate and view the items on display.” The show is designed to appeal to families as well as modeling and railroad enthusiasts and will feature several operating model train layouts as well as railroadrelated displays and vendors selling a range of products including model trains and modeling tools, equipment and supplies, books, DVDs and railroad memorabilia. “All displays will be rail-oriented,” he says. “There will be something for everyone, beginner to experienced hobbyist at the show.” The ever popular club layouts from Ottawa, Belleville and Picton will return again this year, as well as a number of privately owned layouts. Organizers hope that the models and layouts on display will provide ideas for young minds and will stimulate the creative process. “These displays will expose today’s video generation to a whole new world of possibilities by providing a glimpse into the past when trains were an integral and important part of Canada’s communities from coast to coast,” says Oberst.
The Pump House Steam Museum will bring their Lionel layout (including Thomas the Tank Engine) for young engineers to try their hand at running trains. This activity table is equally popular with small children as it is with their parents who can sit and watch them play – and rest for a while. Why do so many people of all ages enjoy model railroading? “There are as many answers to that question as there are model railroaders,” says Oberst. “In many cases, it was a childhood interest sparked by a family member or by living close to a rail line. For others, it’s the desire to recreate scenes remembered from childhood or from the past. In my case, I used to hang around the local railway station during my childhood in England and my interest in railways and trains has stayed with me ever since.” Many modellers enjoy the companionship a club offers, as well as the opportunity to develop and enjoy all aspects of the hobby from building bench work, scenery and structures to running trains when the layout is finally complete. “As members (of a model railroad club) we benefit from the camaraderie and close association with other modellers, who can help in layout construction or inspiration for their own model or layouts,” says Oberst. “The annual show is where we all come together to enjoy the hobby.” One such modeller is Bob Farquhar. Farquhar got his start into model railroading in the early 1990s. “I stopped smoking all those years ago,” he explains. “I didn’t like the wind and cold of the winter months and I needed something to do with my hands. So I decided to get into trains.” About a year later, off to the hobby shop he went and purchased everything needed to build his first HO scale layout. “I did everything wrong you could possibly do and then some.” It wasn’t long after that Farquhar began to learn more about his new hobby with frequent visits to his neighbourhood hobby shop and by joining model railroad clubs. “As a club, we would meet regularly and go to different member’s homes to check out their layouts, work on them
and learn by helping one another.” Over the years Farquhar has honed his skill by joining a number of model railroad clubs, including the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA)- St. Lawrence Division, attending workshops in Boston, and many years of trial and error. Since then, he has become an enthusiastic and skilled modeller, spending many hours on his basement layout, following his retirement from Bell in 2005. Just like the real world, many model railroad layouts are in a continual state of change. “No layout is ever finished,” explains Farquhar. “If something isn’t just right, or I get bored with it, it just gets ripped out and I start over.” Today, three rooms in the basement of his west Kingston home houses the Kingston to Prescott Rail Road HO scale layout he began to build nine years ago. “It even takes place on Friday, June 12, 1964 at 11:17 in the morning,” he adds. Farquhar will be manning the NMRA-
St. Lawrence Division booth at the show encouraging people to get on board with model railroading and join the organization. The talented modeller is eager to share his skill and knowledge with anyone interested and will be bringing along some of his smaller dioramas, rolling stock and buildings. Model railroads first appeared in the 1840s and have grown in popularity. More than just toys, model railroads tend to be accurate, scaled-down representations of real locomotives and sometimes real rail lines. The hobby is as old as the first real railroad, dating back to a time when great steam engines brought in a new era of travel and freight transportation in the 1800s. The earliest train models were generally crude wooden block affairs made as toys for children to pull across the floor. Model railroading is actually several hobbies with one common objective of creating a realistic miniature world. It involves electronics, woodworking, model building,
scenery construction and, of course, operating trains. Modern-day model railroaders enjoy a multitude of scale models, buildings and accessories. Modellers work in a number of scales and gauges. Scale is the comparison in size of the model engine to the real thing or the prototype. Almost three-quarters of a million modellers in North America work in HO, with a ratio of 1:87 to the actual size. The miniature N-scale is also rapidly gaining in popularity because of the intricate layouts that can be built in small spaces. With a ratio of 1:160 it would take 4,096,000 Nscale boxcars to fill one full-size boxcar. “Both of these scales will be well represented at the show, with realistically landscaped layouts,” adds Oberst. No matter whether you are an already keen modeller or just an enthusiastic beginner, Rail-O-Rama is a not-to be-missed railroading event. Show hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for children.
Bob Farquhar (right) shows Graham Oberst the waterfront scene he constructed on his HO scale model railroad layout. Photo/Rob Mooy
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Kingston playwright thinks new and improved production is ‘better than ever even for this production I have rewritten and added some new scenes.” ‘The Noble Pursuit’ was Bowie’s first full-length play. It was originally staged at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in 1991 and he wrote it after years of writing dramas and historical dramas for television. The play is a comedy, which was a bit of a change for Bowie, but one that he didn’t really think about. “When I got more into writing plays I found comedy and I’m not really sure how that happened,” he said. “In terms of writing I have no preference, but in terms of response it is more fun to sit in an audience for a comedy than a drama. You can better gage the response of the audience with a comedy because they are either laughing or they aren’t and with a drama I can’t tell if the audience is paying attention or falling asleep.” He hopes audiences will not fall asleep during this upcoming production of ‘The Noble Pursuit’ and he hopes that changes he’s made in terms of jokes and updating are well received. “The play is set in the world of Can Lit and there were jokes in it about Mordecai Richler who is no longer with us, so those aren’t really funny anymore. I had to do some updating and rewriting to work with that. The play really is, I think, better than ever.” The play tells the story of Noble Harmsworth, who believes he is on the verge of becoming the first Canadian winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, but he runs into a bit of trouble and encounters some NEW interesting people on his hope! ful road to success. “There is a big secret in the middle of the play and I think that makes it very intriguing,” added Bowie. “I still have peo-
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Well maintained 1 bedroom condo in great central location, walking distance to food basics, restaurants, Frontanac mall, LCBO, and on a bus route. This unit is clean, and includes easy care laminate flooring in living room, ceramic tile in kitchen and bathroom, and updated thermal windows and patio door leading to the balcony. Fridge, Stove and air conditioner included. This building has wheel chair ramp, elevator access and a laundry facilities on site. Water & sewer fees & parking included in condo fees.
Ideally located in the heart of the City this property, currently fully leased, is within easy reach of St. Lawrence College and Queens West Campus or easily convert to a single family home. Main unit features 4 bdrms up with a partially finished basement, stone fireplace, huge 25x19 deck. This property has a lower level one bdrm and bachelor unit as well. The lower units are on a separate hydro meter from upstairs. Newer Roof with architectural shingles, thermal vinyl windows and new eavestrough .
5 THOMAS ST. E NAPANEE $159,000 493 CHERYL PLACE NEW LISTING NEW PRICE
143 MORGAN DR
This well maintained 2 bedroom bungalow with double attached garage shows pride of ownership. Updated bath and kitchen with lots of counter and cupboard space. Lovely bright sunroom off the dining area. Maintenance free exterior, steel roof, vinyl siding. Large rec room on lower level plus laundry and workshop area. Large private lot with swimming pool. The heating system is a woodburning furnace with a back up new propane furnace.
$499,900 3226 WALKER RD O SUHO PEN N. US 2- E 4
The 2356 sq.ft. home is located on a quiet cul du sac. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 6 years old comes fully finished top to bottom with a beautiful landscaped lot, deck, and walkout lower level. Include 9’ ceilings, hardwood and ceramic floors in the main floor, a bright fully finished lower level with large windows and walk out to patio and deck. Gourmet cooks kitchen with stunning dark maple cabinetry installed with large center island and large pantry. MLS®14605698
$394,900 3807 HOLMES RD
‘To be built’ ‘The Willow’ incorporates a open concept design with the gorgeous formal dining room off the front foyer. A dramatic vaulted ceiling in the great room and three generous size bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet and ensuite. Situated on a gorgeous lot in valley view estates offering stunning views and the peace of mind of municipal water supply.
$279,900
This great 3 bedroom 1 & 1/2 bathroom country home is located on a beautiful landscaped lot just 10 minutes from Kingston, and has so much to offer, some highlights include; Bright welcoming front foyer, formal dining room, a cozy sunken living room with wood burning stove, main floor laundry, fully finished lower level with wet bar, & loads of storage space. The large country kitchen has been nicely updated and features a dining area & patio doors to beautiful deck, the back patio area is a great place to entertain, with a large concrete fire pit which make an awesome outdoor cooking area.
$419,900 577 FRONTENAC ST.
Beautiful 2 year old 4 bdrm bungalow located on a 4.5 acre treed lot close to the village of Sydenham. Features: open concept main floor living rm, dining rm, a gourmet cooks kitchen with built in appliances and a large center island with loads of storage space, walk out patio doors from main floor and lower level, main floor laundry. Large master bdrm, with walkin closet, and huge 5 pc en suite. Lower level is bright with many large windows and in floor radiant heat, wood burning stove, and a heated lower level storage space with roll up overhead door for your toys! If that`s not enough there will be room in the massive 36` x 33` insulated garage with 12`x9` doors and its own bathroom, truly a man cave dreams are made of. Backing onto the Cataraqui trail, you have access to miles and miles of wilderness riding trails literally right from your doorstep.
4106 PERTH RD.
All brick bungalow, sitting on beautiful village lot with double paved drive, detached garage with electricity and a large deck great for entertaining. The home nicely updated with quality thermal windows, doors, quality laminate flooring, trim and fresh earth tone colors. Bright and welcoming open concept eat in Kitchen with natural maple cabinetry leads to large living room. Updated main floor bathroom. Lower level features includes a wood burning stove, forced air oil furnace, 2 finished rooms with windows and has be spray foam insulated. Central air, and newer shingles, great place to call home, call today for a personal viewing. MLS® 14609750.
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Serenely set on a private, 5+ acre lot, this brick Victorian home has been thoroughly refurbished including a large addition containing a living room, office, family room, large 3 season room with stone fireplace and massive attached garage. Features large principal rooms throughout, douglas fir floors, cherry cabinetry and granite in the kitchen, spectacular main bath with glass shower, radiant in floor heating in the family and living rooms, garage roughed in for in floor heating, finished studio/exercise room above the garage, spacious covered porch wrapping around 2 sides, heated on ground pool with decking, large storage outbuilding with multiple bays.
$659,000 42 WILLIAM ST. ODESSA $189,000
NEW PRICE Legal, all brick triplex only ten minutes walk to Queens. This is an excellent opportunity for the savvy investor. 5 bedroom 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. Call today to arrange your private viewing.
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Lots of opportunity here! Spacious elevated bungalow situated on a large L-shaped lot. Close to 401 and centrally located between Kingston and Napanee. Features include a main level in-law suite with separate entrance and driveway and tonnes of living space. Spend time enjoying the outdoors on the deck or the large backyard. Both kitchens offer lots of cupboard space. Get away and relax in the huge soaker tub in the basement bathroom. A great investment or family home! Don`t let this one get away!
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50 Acres retreat close to Golden Lake. Property includes cozy 1-bedroom cabin with full kitchen, 3pc bath with composting toilet, with propane stove, living room with wood stove, hardwood/ceramic floors, solar panels, and generatorready. Bush, ponds, trails, and a public boat launch nearby. MLSÂŽ15601497
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120 BARRETT COURT, UNIT 703 $299,900
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Custom built, solid brick home on treed lot. Large 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sauna, 2 kitchens, formal dining room, living room and eat-in kitchen. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet. Fabulous lot and location. Quality throughout. Priced well below replacement cost. Possible in-law suite. MLSÂŽ 15601934. $499,000
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2888 RUTLEDGE ROAD, SYDENHAM MLSÂŽ14610198
Lots of updates, large village lot
$99,000 4335 KING STREET, VERONA MLSÂŽ 15601440
Wonderful family home with attached sun room, big lot 8 Homefinder.ca - Thursday, March 12, 2015
Welcoming eat-in kitchen with tile and hardwood leading to the spacious living room, large windows throughout the kitchen/living room area offer lots of natural light. Mostly carpet free. Hardwood/tile flooring throughout the main level. Hardwood stairs. Large master with hardwood floors and dual closets. Spacious walk-in closet upstairs with hardwood flooring and wardrobe units. Main bathroom fixtures upgraded. MLSÂŽ15601020.
John Tryfonopoulos
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Sales Representative,
613-453-9119 johnt@sutton.com
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SALES REPRESENTATIVE
SUTTON GROUP-MASTERS REALTY INC., BROKERAGE
$259,000 1058 YORK ROAD MLSÂŽ15601709
Large country lot 3 bed 1.5 bathrooms
$174,000 150 FRASER STREET MLSÂŽ 15601712
Well kept 2 + 2 bedroom with 2 full baths bungalow
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1444 AUDREY ST., KINGSTON NEW LISTING!
1003 Sprucewood Crescent Perfectly located on quiet culde-sac. Spacious 3-bedroom, 1.5 baths home. Recently renovated with new flooring, windows and newer gas furnace. Updated shingles. Large park-like lot, fully fenced. Parking for three cars.
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