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Downtown Kingston movie theatre slated for high-rise condo; developer reveals By Bill Hutchins
News – The future of the old Empire Theatre on Princess Street is looking up – way up. IN8 Developments, a Waterloo-based residential builder, has purchased the old movie theatre for $2.2 million and plans to construct a hi-rise condominium on the downtown property. Darryl Firsten, president and owner of IN8 Developments, says his company has been scouting Kingston’s downtown for development opportunities, and decided to take the plunge and purchase the vacant theatre. “We think it’s a great location,” he explained. He says IN8 initially failed to make an offer on the theatre when it first came on the market three years ago. Empire closed the downtown cinema after opening a new state-of-the-art theatre along Dalton Avenue. “We missed it then. It was conditionally sold a few times,” he said during a phone interview from Toronto. But, as fate would have it, the landmark building came back on the market and IN8 bought it outright in February, he explained. “Of all the university towns this was at the top of our list.” Firsten won’t disclose exact plans for the site just yet, adding he first wants to meet with city planners and
some downtown business people. But he says the proposed building height would be “definitely more than 10 storeys.” Some reports suggest it could be as high as 18 floors, which would make it one of the downtown’s tallest buildings. IN8 has already submitted a preliminary site plan application to the city, and plans to release more details of its building plans by the end of May. The 90 year old Empire theatre, formerly known as the Capitol 7, stretches an entire city block. The main entrance is off Princess Street but the 27,000 square foot theatre also backs on to Queen Street. Firsten says he’s keenly aware of the low rise heritage buildings that give Princess Street its character, and the proposed hi-rise will be located on the back portion of the property, closer to Queen Street. “Princess has to remain a two to three storey look, but on this site we’re looking at building right at the back of lot.” Coun. Rob Hutchison is leery about allowing an 18 storey building in the downtown core, but is waiting to see more details. He’s also concerned about the impact Continued on page 4
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Kingston youth named top student photographer in Ontario By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
News - Holy Cross Grade 12 student Claudia Pawlak has already proven she’s the top student photographer in the province after winning gold at both the Limestone and Ontario Skills Competitions; now, she’s off to represent Ontario at the national level for the Canadian Skills Competition, held May 27-30 in Saskatoon. “It was really exciting and kind of a shocker because I didn’t expect it at all,� she says of her wins. “I just did my best, put all my knowledge out there and waited for the results.� In addition to submitting a portfolio of her best work, Pawlak was required to ‘perform’ at both local and provincial competitions by taking photos of other students completing their skills challenges. “In the Waterloo competition there were so many kids competing around me, but I found one chef carving art into watermelons,� she explains. “People were just walking past him and they didn’t really notice him, so I focused on him for my main photo. When you take a subject that people don’t normally focus on and make a great photo out of it I think that’s a great thing.� She says giving a photo that ‘wow’ factor is key to making it effective. For the watermelon photo, for example, Pawlak purposefully blurred the many people walking around the chef to create the desired effect. “I used a long shutter speed to create a ghost effect and to represent how skill
builds over time,â€? she explains. The watermelon photo succeeded in wowing the judges and ended up winning her the competition. Pawlak got serious about taking photos two years ago, and now challenges herself to complete one photo project per week. “I have my own mini-studio set up at home‌ I will usually take over 400 images and then just choose one photo, so the editing process afterwards is really lengthy but it’s worth it.â€? She credits her ability to all this practice, as well as the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) focus program she is enrolled in at Holy Cross. Recently, Pawlak was accepted to a four-year photography program at Ryerson University, and notes that SHSM gave her application an edge here too. “I just have to say thank you to my SHSM program for high school because it has such a big impact on getting accepted to programs like this.â€? Naturally, Pawlak’s teachers are extremely proud of her achievements – perhaps especially communications technology teacher John Esford and yearbook/ commercial photography teacher Patrick Prior. “I am totally gobsmacked by this win because it is extremely difficult at this level of competition,â€? says Esford. “To have the best student photographer in Ontario at Holy Cross is phenomenal.â€? He adds that “from the mentoring from both teachers we’ve been able to aid Clau-
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City looks to curb speeds around parks and recreational facilities By Bill Hutchins
News - The City of Kingston is looking for new ways to slow the flow of traffic near neighbourhood playgrounds and arenas where children gather. Councillors voted unanimously in support of a motion to explore reducing the urban speed limit along parks and recreational facilities, possibly to as low as 40 kilometres per hour. “50 km/h is the province’s current default speed limit where no signage is needed,” explained Coun. Jim Neill, who brought the motion to council May 5. In 2012, the previous council passed a bylaw to reduce the posted speed limits in 10 school zones and post-secondary schools, and it makes sense to include municipal parks and arenas on the go-slow list as well, Coun. Neill added. Kingston has about 250 municipal parks and recreational facilities that could be impacted by the move to reduce speed limits. Council wants the municipal
traffic department to investigate suitable locations for lower speed limits and other traffic calming measures, plus the cost of installing new signage and public education. Recommendations are expected to be presented to the city’s transportation committee by early 2016. While councillors endorsed the safety-oriented study, many are uneasy about reducing speeds in certain areas where traffic can now go faster than 50 km/h. “A 40 km/h speed limit beside Grass Creek Park may not go over so well,” said Coun. Richard Allen, noting the park is next to Highway 2 where the posted speed limit is 80 km/h. Coun. Neill agrees it’s a “complex” issue, and lower speeds on some of Kingston’s busy arterial roads may cause confusion and frustration among motorists. The city’s move comes as the Ontario government is already considering changes to the Highway Traffic Act to reduce the general speed limit on residential streets and school zones
to 40 km/h. The government is currently seeking input from municipalities on the following options; -leave the current default speed limit of 50 km/h, -reduce default speed limit from 50 km/h to 40 km/h, -permit municipalities to set a default speed limit of 50 km/h or 40 km/h, and require the posting of a sign at each entry point, -permit municipalities to set a different default speed limit inside municipal boundaries or neighbourhoods, and require the posting of a sign at each entry point of the municipality/neighbourhood. Municipalities already have the authority to lower the posted speed limit, as many have done around school zones, based on factors such as pedestrian and cyclist exposure, roadside hazards and average lane width. Studies show that a pedestrian struck by a vehicle going at 30 km/h has a 90 per cent chance of survival, compared with a 50 per cent survival rate at 45 km/h.
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on parking and traffic. “Hopefully there will be compromises and understandings on all sides and we’ll move towards something that suits everyone.” IN8’s owner plans to preserve and restore the movie theatre’s art deco-style façade as an entranceway into the new development. Behind the entrance stands a two storey cinder block building that used to house the movie screens, which will be demolished to make way for the hi-rise. Firsten believes the residential development is a perfect fit with the city’s vision to promote urban intensification, and keep the downtown thriving. “We’ve seen a lot of vacant storefronts on Princess Street. We believe not enough people are living downtown.
Mayor Bryan Paterson says he’s excited to hear about IN8’s proposal. “I don’t want to just talk about residential intensification in the downtown. I actually want to see it happen.” Firsten says his company specializes in building residential units that cater to students and young professionals. “We are looking for young professionals who want to live in the downtown – the 18 to 40 year old demographic. This building is unlikely to appeal to a five of five. That’s not our niche,” he explained. Firsten admits his company still has a lot of work to do to with the city’s planning department, but he optimistically wants to begin construction in 2016 and have it finished about two years later. He added: “We think Kingston has a lot of heritage and is on the cusp of innovation and change.”
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Sisters announce ‘Providence Village’ concept for Motherhouse property News- The Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul have been serving the Kingston community for more than 150 years, and they hope to serve it for many more to come – only in a different way from what they have done in the past. On May 13, the Sisters announced a plan to repurpose their Motherhouse property, located at 1200 Princess Street, and create a concept they call ‘Providence Village’. “We are diminishing in our numbers and we are aging,” explained Sister Sandra Shannon, General Superior of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul. “We needed to look at our reality today and where we wanted to go in the future and we are so excited about this plan.” The plan includes relocating Providence Manor to the Motherhouse property. The current location of Providence Manor, on Sydenham Street, is extremely limiting for the current facility and the new space would allow for expansion in terms of space and services. “We knew that Providence Care was looking for a location to relocate Providence Manor,” said Sister Shannon. “We opened that institution with the idea of helping the elderly and the vulnerable and we want to continue that today. Needs have changed over the years and we wanted to look at how to answer the needs of today.” As the sisters discussed the concept they came to envision a facility that could be so much more than just Providence Manor. They looked at the long-terms needs of Kingston in terms of healthcare and they saw a facility that could pro-
vide a variety of services to a variety of people in need. “The larger concept is something we call ‘Providence Village’. It will be a concrete legacy that will be left once we are not in existence,” said Sister Shannon. “We are envisioning this village to be primarily the home of Providence Manor, but also maybe a housing centre for people with mental illnesses, disabilities, chronic illnesses and the elderly who want some assistance but still want a sense of community. We see it as an intergenerational centre that really is like a neighbourhood.” Sister Shannon also sees an opportunity for retail space on the property, especially in terms of a grocery store or pharmacy. She hopes the facility can become a functional space for those in need for many generations to come. The Providence Village concept is exciting for the sisters, but it is also really exciting for Providence Care. “We are very enthusiastic about the opportunity,” said Peter Merkley, board chair of Providence Care. “There are more than 30 acres of land here and that space is well located in relation to the rest of Kingston. The services we offer at Providence Manor could increase so much with this space and that is very exciting.” The next step for the project is a Master Sister Sandra Shannon and Peter Merkley were happy to announce the concept of ‘ProviProgram Feasibility Study to see whether the dence Village’ on May 13. Photo/Mandy Marciniak dreams of the sisters can become a reality. The project will also be subject to govern“When this concept was raised at our meet- is so important,” she said. “Because of our ment approval and funding, but Sister Shan- ing it brought so much joy, life and anticipa- long association with Providence Care we non hopes to see everything come to fruition tion to the sisters. Knowing that our mission know that our vision is in good hands and we in the years to come. will continue into the future and go forward trust them.”
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News – The city is relocating dozens of parking spaces to make way for dedicated new bicycle lanes on midtown’s Princess Street. Council approved a raft of bylaw changes as part of the next phase of the bike lane installation. Of the 121 parking spaces located on the city’s main street that leads into the downtown, only 50 will remain. “When the cycling lanes are added, a total of 66 parking spaces will be removed from Princess Street, between Macdonnell and Princess Streets,” according to a report from Sheila Kidd, the city’s transportation director, adding five other spaces will be needed for left-turn lanes. To help offset the reduction, the city is amending its parking bylaws in Williamsville district to create 50 metered spaces on adjacent side streets within 100 metres of Princess Street. “The distance of 100 metres was chosen as short-term parkers generally only tolerate a 2-3 minute walk to their destination,” she added. Officials say residential side streets – including Frontenac, Alfred, Nelson, Victoria and University - actually have room for up to 92 metered spaces, but only 50 will be created at this time and the remaining may be converted in the future as the area develops and the demand for parking increases. It’s not just cars that will be relocated onto side streets. One of three 7.6 metre long commercial loading zones in this area, located mid-block between University Avenue and Division Street, will be “displaced.” The other two loading zones, just east of Frontenac Street and just east of Chatham Street, will be kept in place. Commercial trucks can use the zones Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and then the zones can
be used for 5-minute parking. As well, five Princess Street parking spaces currently used as a taxi stand from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., between University and Alfred, will be reduced to three spaces to further accommodate bike lanes. City officials say, based on two public information sessions, most of the earlier concerns over the lost parking spaces have been addressed. “There is general support for the plan, as most blocks on Princess Street have an adequate number of parking spaces being converted to short-term around the corner on the side streets,” said Kidd. However, some residents of those side streets continue to be concerned about the influx of short-term parkers. Williamsville resident Maurice Hebert is worried the relocation will cause more parking and traffic congestion as commuters and shoppers will soon have to compete with residents for metered spaces on side streets. “To me it’s just going to make everything worse unless they start enforcing illegal parking.” Hebert also wants the city to step up enforcement to ensure cyclists obey the rules of the road. “Too many cyclists have a total disregard for stop signs, intersection lights and riding on the sidewalks.” It’s going to take a couple of months yet before bicycle lanes are painted on the north and south sides of Princess Street. The bylaw changes still need final reading, parking meter machines need to be installed, and Princess Street will need sweeping and minor safety improvements for cyclists. The inclusion of bike lanes also comes as the Williamsville neighbourhood is undergoing a building boom with the arrival of hundreds of new apartment units either planned or already under construction, many to accommodate Queen’s students.
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Look, dad, I’m going to be in the Pan Am Games! team. Still, while I was always one of the better players on the ‘second line’, I was rarely called up to play with the kids who were actually good. My dad told me this was because I was one of a bunch of girls who were at about the same level, and it would look like favouritism if he put his own daughter on the first line. I accepted this because a) I liked being one of the best players on my line and b) I didn’t really care all that much, which is probably one of the main reasons I never excelled at sports in the first place. But none of that matters now because little did any of us know at that time that my athletic moment of glory would come years later in 2015, when the Pan Am Games came to Toronto. That’s right, this summer I will officially be participating in the games. Not as an athlete, mind you, but as a torchbearer for the great city of Kingston. The opportunity came about because TorStar/Metroland, which owns the Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette, is the official print and online media supplier of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. Honestly, it’s a little humbling considering my fellow torchbearers include people like Olympic gold
Column - He’ll never admit it, but I think my dad was always a little disappointed I wasn’t more of an athlete growing up. Pretty much everyone on my dad’s side of the family is gifted at one sport or another. When my cousins and I were younger, holiday dinner tables were always buzzing with conversation regarding whose hockey or ball team had recently won what tournament, how many goals they had scored, etc. One of my cousins even played in the OHL, and two played softball at national and international levels. Needless to say, there was never really a good time to bring up all the nerdy, bookish stuff I was into. I did play basketball for a few years and showed a small amount of potential. My dad was absolutely thrilled – basketball was one of his best sports in high school – and he jumped at the opportunity to coach my
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medalist (and fellow KCVI graduate) Simon Whitfield and agelessly sexy Canadian music legend Jim Cuddy – but I’m trying not to focus on the intimidating aspect of it. Being a torchbearer for such a prestigious, high profile event is a huge honour and an opportunity that only comes about once in a lifetime. How could I possibly turn it down? So on July 2, I will don a snazzy orange and white uniform to carry a 1.2 kilogram, 65-centimetre torch 200 metres in front of international media. Yes, it’s a little nerve-racking, but if I can perform a hip hop routine in front of hundreds of people for Dancing with the Easter Seals Stars I can hopefully carry a torch this short distance without tripping or accidentally setting something on fire. Anyway, I sure hope my dad feels proud when he sees me carry the torch, because this is as close to athletic glory as I’ve ever been or will be in the future. The Pan Am Torch Relay begins May 30 in Teotihuacan, Mexico; it will travel through more than 130 communities and involve more than 3,000 torchbearers. The Pan Am Games take place July 10 – 26 in Toronto. To learn more, visit www. toronto2015.org.
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As temperatures rise, don’t forget about pets Editorial – Most of us are happy to see consistently warmer temperatures outside, but with those temperatures come some precautions, especially when it comes to pets. Humidity and hot temperatures can make everyone uncomfortable; unfortunately our pets don’t have the ability to drink a cold beverage whenever they want or take off a layer of clothing to cool off. Here are five tips to remember when caring for our furry friends throughout the warmer months: 1) Never leave your pets in a parked car – this may seem fairly obvious, but each summer more and more news reports of pets being locked in hot cars surface. It is not acceptable to leave your pet in the car for any amount of time, event with the windows open. 2) Watch the humidity – the extra heat that comes with humidity can affect animals just as much as it affects humans. Animals pant to evaporate moisture from their lungs and take heat away from their body. If the humidity is too high, they are unable to cool themselves. Keep an eye on pets through humidity spells and when in doubt take their temperature, it shouldn’t go over 40 degrees Celsius. 3) Limit exercise on hot days – you don’t want to take a really long run during a heat wave and neither does your dog. Adjust intensity and duration of exercise in according to the temperature. On very hot days, limit exercise to the morning or evening and always carry water with you to keep your dog from dehydrating. 4) Provide ample shade and water - any time your pet is outside, make sure he or she has protection from heat and sun and plenty of fresh, cold water. In heat waves, add ice to water when possible. 5) Watch for signs of heatstroke - signs of heatstroke are heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, lethargy, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation, vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizures and unconsciousness. In case of heatstroke, move the animal to an air-conditioned area, apply ice packs to their head, neck and chest or run cool water over them. Above all, it is important to remember that animals don’t have the ability to tell us when they are overheating. As pet owners it is our responsibility to watch their cues; while you may want your pet with you for all of your summer adventures, sometimes it is best for them to stay inside.
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Frontenac Farmers’ Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May 2 to Oct. 31. All local farm products, tasty meats, seasonal veggies & fruits, scrumptious home baking, preserves, local artisans, dog & cat treats, and more. Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway 38,Verona. For up to date news: www. frontenacfarmersmarket.ca Follow us on Facebook. Annual fibre art show at the Windows Art gallery on Princess and Victoria from May 6 - 31. The gallery is open from Wednesday to Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., and noon to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, May 15. Music by Top Shelf 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. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for Members). In celebration of both May Speech and Hearing Awareness month and the Canadian Hearing Society’s (CHS) 75th anniversary, several exciting events are taking place. Donate your e-waste and old electronics for recycling on June 6th behind the Frontenac Mall from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., one day only! Enter our in-store raffle by June 1 for a chance to win a beautifully hand-made throw blanket. Take advantage of in-store and online promotions on communication devices such as amplified phones, visual alert systems, personal amplification systems, vibrating alarms, and more. Please contact us at 613-544-1927 or email cpage@chs.ca Church yard/bake sale Saturday, May 23....Our annual sale will be held from 8 - noon @ Bath Road Baptist Church (193 Bath Rd). Hundreds of items! All proceeds go directly to the people of Malawi.” All You Need Is Love - Sing Along Hits of Pop and Rock, Open Voices Community Choir in Concert Saturday May 30, 7:30 pm The Isabel Bader Centre (IBC) for the Performing Arts 390 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 2X4 Phone:(613) 533-2424. With special guests Craig
Jones, Tim Aylesworth and Stu Pike. Tickets are $20 at Novel Idea Book Store, from the Isabel www.theisabel.ca or from a member. Harrowsmith Women’s Institiute - The next meeting will be on May 26 at 7 p.m. in St Paul’s United Church, Harrowsmith. Our Charity Vintage Fashion show on April 26 th was a huge success and was enjoyed by over 150 people. Our guest speaker at the next meeting will be Shirley Eastabrook who is one of the instructors in the SMART program at the Grace Centre in Sydenham. She will be demonstrating exercises and speaking about the program. Also there will be a plant exchange at this meeting. All are welcome to attend. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, May 22. Music by Land O’ Lake Cruisers 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. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ($10 for Members). Spring 2015 Art Donor Show May 23 - 24, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. We are happy to welcome you to Donor Studio at the Mill for our annual springtime art event featuring more than 25 excellent Ontario artists. Enjoy the work of Randal Donor and guest artists set throughout the gardens and along the Rideau shoreline at Lower Brewers Lock. 1439 Washburn Road. donerstudio.ca, 613-483-6026. Free admission, food truck on site. 50+ Rock ‘n Roll fitness plus Stretch and Strength classes where we experience a higher level of wellness and injury prevention. Call Dee: 613-389-6540. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, May 23: Upper Salmon River Whitewater Paddle. An exhilerating whitewater trip down the Upper Salmon River for experienced paddlers. Club boats are available to club members. Call 613 547 5386. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca Rideau Trail End to End Hike - Sunday May 24 E2E6 Maple Leaf Road to Salmon Lake Road Level 2, moderate pace, 15 km. Hike through Frontenac Park. Meet at Salmon Lake Road at 9 am. and shuttle to Maple Leaf Road. For
more information please call the leader: Jim at 613 305 2849. Rideau Trail Hike - Tuesday May 26, Upper Rock Lake to Lindsay and Long Lakes Level 3, fast pace, 15 km. Starting at Opinicon Road, this vigorous loop hike encorporates the Rideau and Cataraqui Trails and an exciting segment of bushwhacking. Depart from Canadian Tire, Bath Rd.8:30 am. Gas $4. RT Map 05. Leaders: Lynn 343-363-0384 (esaulynn@gmail.com) and Miu 613-5446201 (ymiu.lam@gmail.com). The Kingston Blues Society presents Soulstack - 2014 Maple Blues Award nomination for “Electric Act of the Year”, 2014 Maple Blues Award winner for “Drummer of the Year”.The Standeasy @ the RCHA Club – 193 Ontario Street. Saturday, May 23 8:30 p.m. $15 @ the RCHA Club or reserve by calling - 613 384-8168 or by email – bruce@ kingstonbluessociety.ca. Lemoine Point Native Plant Nursery spring Plant Sale, Saturday, May 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Trees, shrubs and some wildflowers grown on site. Enter the Conservation Area via Coverdale Dr. Contact: jane.murphy@sympatico.ca. Stone Mills Declutter Sale - May 23 8 a.m. - 4p.m. Over 66 locations throughout the township are holding garage sales. For complete details and maps, please go to StoneMillsMarketplace.ca or follow our facebook event page. Kingston Orchid Society meeting May 24, 1:30-4:00 p.m. Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids - it’s fun, easy, fascinating! Monthly meetings, discussion and speakers, refreshments - please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids. Smorgasbord Supper Parham United Church Christian Education Building May 30 5 - 7 p.m. Adults - $12.00 Children 6 - 12 yr. - $4. Children under 6 yr. free Family Rate - $25. Sponsored by the Parham United Church Board of Stewards. Annual Plant & Pie Sale St. Alban’s Anglican Church Saturday, May 23, 8 a.m.
Delicious homemade pies, large selection of vegetables and flowering plants Come early for the best selections. Main Street, Odessa. Sunday Brunch Sunday May 24, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Seniors Centre is serving up a delicious Sunday Brunch. Bring your friends – order eggs any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, & more. Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church Community Fun Day, May 23 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. We are providing a day of “Fun” for our “Community Families”. Draw for a free bike! Free BBQ! Bake Sale, Huge Garage Sale! Lots of fun kids activities. Everyone is welcome! “The Kingston Senior Choristers invite you to join them for “A Night at the Oscars”. This 100 plus member choir will be singing many of the favourite award winning songs from the past that you can enjoy hearing once again.The concert is on Friday May 29 at 7.30 p.m. at the Kingston Gospel Temple.Tickets are $15. Children under 13 $5 and can be obtained from choir members,at the door or by calling 613-352-1088. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a Roast Beef dinner Saturday, May 23, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $15, children $5, under 5 free. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – May 22. Discussion: Individual & Community Transformation. Friday, May 22 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-6340767. Sydenham Women’s Institute Spring Sale Saturday, May 23 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come in an browse the many vendors, example tupperware, Judy’s Jams, Pampered chef, jewellery, art, cards, knitting and crochet items, something for everyone. Tea,coffee, lunch sold. Venue :Grace Centre: 4295 Stagecoach Road. RCHA Club - Friday May 22: 5.30 - 8 pm TGIF with Dan Charbonneau, no cover. 8:30 p.m. River City JunctionGreat Jazz, Blues, Roots. $5 CoverSaturday, May 23: 8:30 p.m. Soulstack. Jon Knight & Soulstack are Roots Music Innovators $10 advance ticket.
Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith - May 23 Mud Cat Fish Fry 4:30 to 6 p.m. cost $13 children under 6 free, family rate available, call Brenda 372-2410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. Learning Disabilities Kingston Workshop Monday, May 25 7-8:30 p.m. “Reality Checklist - Life After High School”. So, you’ve survived high school, and want to go to university or college. What’s in your academic tool kit? For parents, students and teachers. Free workshop. Limited Seating. Pre-registration recommended. Ongwanada Resource Centre. Info: ldak@ldakingston.com 613-546-8524. Joyceville Country Fair Saturday May 23 10 - 2. Lots of games, Ray’s Reptiles show from 11:00-12:00, Silent & Live Auction, Face Painting, Country Store, Vendors - Tables still available, BBQ, Fun for the whole family (school fundraiser brought to you by Parent Council). Contact kathy@kidskingston.com for more details. Joyceville Public School, 2903 Joyceville Rd. Annual charity auction for the march of dimes . Saturday, May 23 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Held at Access-Storage , 31 steve fonyo dr. Kingston. Info: www.accessstorageauctions.ca or 613-531-3114. Trinity United Church, Elginburg are holding a Mike Mundell Fish Fry on Friday, May 22 5 – 7 p.m. Adults: $15 Children 5 – 12: $7. Children 4 and under free.Delicious homemade pies for dessert. Take out will be available. All welcome. Legion 560 - Friday, May 22 - Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 p.m. to midnight; small cover in effect for non members and guest in effect. Saturday, May 23 - In the Big Hall Jeff Code and Silver Wings will entertain from 8 p.m. to midnight; $7 cover in effect for everyone. Bereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston - Mourning Coffee Tuesday, May 26 10 - 11 a.m.: An opportunity to join other bereaved individuals for casual coffee-break chat. For more information, please phone 613-634-1230. Upstairs in the Trillium Room at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Drive. Please Park in the Left-Side Lot and Use the Right-Side Main Entrance.
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Making a splash in the west end more. At first the board was unsure of the facility and especially the pool, but Dawe saw a great deal of potential. “When we walked into the building, the first News – As temperatures rise, pools across the city begin to open – as of May 12, one of these thing I saw was the pool and I didn’t care about the pools is located in the new west end hub of the rest,” he said. “I thought that if we could get that Boys and Girls Club of Kingston. The club un- pool up and running and use it, our club would be veiled its newly opened aquatic facilities and an- the best Boys and Girls Club in the world and we nounced the exciting partnership that made the are well on track for that now.” While the facility itself opened to the public last opening possible. “Today we are announcing a partnership with fall, the pool remained closed and the board and Canadian Forces Base Kingston: Personnel Sup- staff of the Boys and Girls Club struggled to get port Programs (PSP) and the Kingston Military the proper infrastructure in place to open it. They Family Resource Centre (KMFRC),” explained approached other pool facilities in the area to get Boys and Girls Club of Kingston board chair Peter help, but saw little progress. As Dawe, an ex-army member, thought about Dawe at the unveiling. “It is very important to me to see this facility and the pool up and running. It the problem more he realized that the answer was closer than he thought. wasn’t an easy task.” “I woke up one night and I thought to myself The pool is part of the newest addition to the club which opened in the fall of 2014 at Fronte- we have the best pool facilities sitting down there nac Mall. The location is a 55,000-square-foot at RMC and the Base and why haven’t I talked to facility featuring a 25-metre swimming pool, a them,” said Dawe. “I walked in there to chat with full-size gymnasium, a dance studio, an arts and them about the pool and I couldn’t even finish my crafts studio, a technology lab, a games room and sentence, Col. Francois Chagnon was finishing it for me.” About 50 per cent of the military families in Kingston live in the west end and unbeknownst to Dawe, both the PSP and KMFRC had been looking for a fitness and pool facility for their patrons for a while. All three groups quickly moved forward on the project and in the end a partnership that included shared use and The ideal homeowner trimmer - ergonomically maintenance came about. designed, powerful and lightweight. “We have been looking for a facility like this for a long time,” said Terry Telford of the KMFRC. “It is very advantageous for KMFRC and the families
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Members of the Canadian Forces Base Kingston Personnel Support Programs (PSP) and the Kingston Military Family Resource Centre (KMFRC) joined members of the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston to unveil the new aquatic facilities at the club’s west end hub location. Photo/Mandy Marciniak we serve and it is also important because we are able to offer our services to a broader group of the population.” Moving forward, Dawe hopes that the facility provides a space for more kids in the community to learn how to swim and helps the military members and their families too, especially in terms of
Going deep Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School in Amherstview took part in the school track and field meet on May 15. Students travelled to Caraco Field to take part in many different events. Tyson Purvis, 8, launches a softball during the ball toss event.
convenience. “I am so delighted by what has happened here and it is a real partnership. We are getting something, but the base is getting something too,” said Dawe. “Our members will be able to learn how to swim and can use this pool safely and that is the most important part.”
Discussion continues regarding gas outlet for Wolfe Island News-Frontenac Islands Council will be holding a public meeting at the Community Hall on the Holiday Monday May 18th , to get the process for establishing a Card Lock Gas Delivery System back on track. This came about at the regular May meeting of council that included a By-Law to enter into a Card Lock System Lease agreement with McKeown and Wood Fuels Ltd. The passage of the by-law was deferred much to the displeasure of many of the residents in attendance. Others questioned the process and the costs to the community for the service. One person noted that the municipal funding was not included in the 2015 approved budget and it should require public input before it is committed. In his presentation, Jim Wood representing the McKeown Company, said he had approached CAO Plumley to see if there was a way to provide fuel to Wolfe Island residents . It was determined that the only way was through collaboration with the municipality in a card lock system. The municipality would purchase and own the fuel storage and dispensing system on township land, and would lease the facility to McKeown and Wood, who would operate and manage the site and set up accounts for island residents. “ Profit lines and numbers are tight,” Woods said, “ but I see it as a worthwhile project.” The information sheet noted fuel at an average price of 2.5 cents per litre above the average retail rate. At this time, only the island’s Ambulance and Fire Services could
make use of the proposed service, neither could personal cards, other than debit cards, be used together with a CardLock card. Payback to the municipality would be based on litres sold plus annual rent. The total cost to the Township for the project would be $200,000, of which $50,000 has been received from a grant, and the balance would come from Wind Tower reserves. Jim Wood stated it was a very tight timeline for the project. It was at this point, following the Woods presentation, that Mayor Doyle expressed concerns about the project relative to the Municipal Act that covers circumstances under which a community can support a commercial operation, noting the need for a detailed Business Plan that would indicate how long before there is payback to the municipality. “Then there is the new Bill 8 that calls for complete transparency and outlines that the Provincial Auditor has the right to come into any Municipality at any time, review any decision of council and reverse it,” Doyle said. “We need to make sure that we have done our homework and completely understand what we are getting into with a business plan outlining our assumptions and risks. Did we put out an RFQ, have a detailed business plan, etc. If we voted on this tonight we would have a difficult time saying we have completed all that’s required”
In Other Business:1. Council appointed Rob Dillabough as the Public Works Manager for the Frontenac Islands. 2. Frontenac By-Law Enforcement Inc. was appointed as the service provider for Animal Control and By-Law Enforcement. 3. This year’s 17th Annual Music Festival organizers have been authorized use of the Community Centre Grounds from Aug.6th- Aug.9th with overnight camping Aug. 6 and 7.
Councillor Springgay was clearly frustrated.” We know what we want. Legally we can proceed. It seems we are going backwards on this issue. ” she said.
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FCFDC’s Ann Pritchard spoke to the urgency of completing what needs to be done to proceed and the value of the gas project to the community. There is a 30 day acceptance period for the $50,000 grant (received May 4th) Deputy Mayor Natalie Nossal said community values accessibility should be considered as well. “I don’t know how you quantify that for your analysis, but the non financial benefit and what it accords the population is important. So How soon can a business plan and public meeting be done?” Acknowledging the anxiety of the public at that point , the Mayor Doyle said, “I don’t want to rain on this parade. We all agree there is not a person on this island who does not want a local gas station,” he said. “The question is do they want to invest $200,000 in the project. Do we have all our facts together to move forward.”
supported by MTO is now in Full Operation available for Residents and Visitors. As of Monday, May 11th, a free shuttle service on Wolfe Island is carrying ferry riders between the Dawson’s Point Dock and Marysville. The shuttle runs continually during the week from 7:30am - 7:30pm and on weekends from 9:45am - 8:45pm. There are two stops in Marysville: one for pedestrian traffic right in the village at the summer dock and one at the Sacred Heart of Mary Church parking lot. The shuttle will operate while the smaller Frontenac II replaces the Wolfe Islander III currently in dry-dock. It requires higher water levels so must use the Dawson Point to dock. “Residents, visitors and businesses are feeling the impact of the smaller ferry. I strongly encourage people to take advantage of the shuttle service, as it reintroduces the option of parking and walking on the ferry,” according to Mayor Denis Doyle.”It will also allow our tourists to hop on the ferry and explore Marysville by foot. EVENTS: ** Feral Cat Rescue Meeting WI Town Hall on Sunday, May 24, from 13 p.m. **The Brian Pickell Band plays at Trinity Anglican Church, Friday, May 29th, 8pm. $20 at the door, Children Free Shane Cook, fiddle; James Stephens, fiddle, mandolin and viola; Pat O’Gorman,flute, whistles and pipes. Julie Schryer, piano. Brian accomplished composer, guitarist, and banjo/mandolin player.** Robert Graham and Band coming to the Island Grill Sat, June 27th at 9pm. Mark your calendar,
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News – In 2014, 275 bikes were reported stolen in the Kingston area, 177 unclaimed bikes were sent to auction and 27 bike accidents were reported. These numbers continue to increase year after year, but this year the Kingston Police hope to decrease these numbers with the launch of a new program called Bike Watch. The program launched last week as part of Police Week and joins a number of other community and police initiatives like Neighbourhood Watch, Seniors Watch and eWatch. “It is a bike registration program and a whole lot more,” explained Community Programs Officer Greg Harbec of the Kingston Police. “It was inspired in part by increases in bike thefts, but we also wanted to focus on other aspects of bike safety too. We launched the program with the ideas of ‘Be Seen, Be Safe, Be Secure’ and we have a number of initiatives that go along with each.” Bike Watch encourages community members to dress properly when cycling, use hand signals and use lights when driving at night (Be Seen). The program also encourages abiding by the rules of the road,
obeying traffic signals and wearing a helmet (Be Safe). And finally the program encourages riders to lock their bike when it is not in use, take a photo of their bike in case of theft and register it with the Kingston Police (Be Secure). “We want to decrease our numbers overall in terms of theft, accidents and the number of bikes we send to auction and I think this program is a good place to start, “ said Harbec. Until now, residents were unable to recover their bikes after theft and recovery and the Kingston Police had no way of finding the owners, but a new registration system hopes to change that. “If your bike does get stolen and it is registered online you will have a chance of getting it back now,” said Harbec. “All of the Kingston bicycle retailers are participating in the program and they are giving out a Bike Watch brochure that includes a serial number and instructions on how to register your bike and some safety tips with each purchase.” Harbec hopes that this system, along with community awareness, will help reduce the number of bikes going to auction each year. He also hopes that proper safety becomes more of a priority for cyclists. “We want to keep the streets safe for drivers and cyclists and
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Plans for new solar energy centre presented to Loyalist Township Council News – A new Solar Energy Centre is in the works for Loyalist Township and on May 11, Council heard the initial plans for the project. A representative from EDF Energies Nouvelles (EN) presented their plans for the new Solar Energy Centre and while they’re still in the early stages, the company hopes to see the project move forward soon. “Several months ago we informed Loyalist Township of our intention to speak with area landowners to discuss the idea of a project and approach landowners interested in leasing land,” said David Thornton, a representative of EDF EN. “Over these last few months we have secured land and maintained a posi-
tive dialogue with area landowners and Loyalist Township.” The project came about after the government of Ontario released its Long Term Energy Plan in December, 2013. The plan directed the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to procure additional renewable energy projects to achieve a total of 10,700MWs of non-hydro renewable energy generation by 2021. In order to meet this target, the IESO designed a competitive process known as the ‘Large Renewable Procurement’ or ‘LRP’ process. 2015 is the first year of this three-year procurement process and the IESO is expected to award up to 140 MWs of solar contracts this winter. The Loyalist Solar Energy Centre is being proposed as a possible bid.
“Typically, we determine areas as good for solar based on a few key factors: you need to have a good solar resource, you need to have the ability to connect the project to the electrical system and you need to find suitable land to host the site,” said Thornton. “Loyalist Township has all three of these conditions to build a world class solar facility.” EDF EN is proposing an up to 40 MW solar project on two parcels of land located between Sharpe Road and Highway 401. According to Thornton, the proposed project would produce clean solar energy and release no pollutants into the environment. It would also offer the government and energy customers a way to further reduce reliance on fossil fuels while consuming cost competitive, clean solar energy for the next 20 years.
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Gardiners Road could grow again with new business park planned By Bill Hutchins
News – The fast-growing commercial landscape along Gardiners Road could soon be getting even more crowded. A numbered Ontario company is proposing to transform a large, vacant lot at 1110 Gardiners Road, on the southeast corner of Cataraqui Woods Drive, into the area’s newest business park. The developer is seeking Official Plan and zoning bylaw amendments to allow a variety of business uses on the vacant 4.1-hectare property, which has 125 metres of road frontage. “The proposed new construction at 1110 Gardiners Road includes a business park with a total of three buildings and six units,” according to a study that was done on behalf of the owner, submitted by FOTENN Consul-
tants Inc. The development would see the construction of about 80,000 square feet of new commercial building space with 128 parking spaces. “Adequate parking, landscaping, loading, and services can all be accommodated on-site. The intended uses will be business park-related offices, as well as a minor component of related commercial uses, such as a bank or financial establishment, or a commercial restaurant,” the report stated. The owner added: “Although there are no proposed tenants for the buildings at 1110 Gardiners Road at this point, the anticipated uses for this site are generally office/business park and some complementary commercial uses.” The project was the focus of a public meeting at the planning committee May 7, but still needs political approval before it can pro-
ceed. It’s similar to other low-scale commercial developments that have been popping up along Gardiners Road in recent years between Princess Street and Highway 401. In some cases, buildings are constructed first and tenants found later. The once-forested road has been mostly clear-cut to make room for various eateries, offices and manufacturing plants, plus the city-owned Invista Centre and track and field. The city is extending Cataraqui Woods Drive and Centennial Drive to accommodate the new growth. As the developer noted: “The layout of proposed buildings at 1110 Gardiners Road will repeat the more recent development pattern along Gardiners Road between Princess Street and Highway 401, which is to include more attractive buildings with smaller unit options for business park related uses.”
The same company also purchased the sprawling manufacturing plant next door at 1150 Gardiners Road, the former Bosal Canada muffler plant, three years ago. The 200,000 square foot plant has since been repurposed to house a collection of new tenants. “Tenants include high tech manufacturing such as Transformix Engineering and Global Exhaust, distribution centres, business support for a uniform manufacturing company, and a delivery/distribution service,” said a spokesperson for the owner. However, the company has told the city that it does not plan to demolish or alter the building, which sits on 5.1 hectares. “1150 Gardiners Road is not intended to change in terms of its form or use at this stage.” The developer’s aim is to rezone both sites as business park industrial, which exists at the front but not the rear of the properties.
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Two wheels and the art of the possible: cyclers redefine delivery market By Hollie Pratt-Campbell and Kate Kristiansen
Eli Scheinman, owner of local bicycle delivery service Spoke and Fork, already excels at spinning his wheels to ensure your take-out food from locallyowned downtown restaurants is hot, intact, and delicious. Now, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll also bring fresh, local vegetables, cold, craft beer and more to your doorstep. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel strongly that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to enrich our community with a whole variety of options and alternatives, [bike delivery] being one of those,â&#x20AC;? explains Scheinman, who recently developed partnerships with several local farms at Kingstonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s two farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; markets, as well as MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co., a craft brewery that grows many of the ingredients for their beer at their
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Youthful energy, community-mindedness power newly minted Rotary Club News - Kingston’s newest Rotary Club is young, energetic and ready to make a difference right here in our community - in fact, they’ve already been doing just that for several years, but on May 11 the Kingston Waterfront Rotary Club was at last awarded their charter to become an official Rotary organization. “In order to charter a new club, you have to get 20 members,” explains club president Duncan Brownlee. “Until you have that you’re just a group of people meeting – you’re not actually part of Rotary.” Initially, the Kingston Waterfront Rotary Club was sponsored as a satellite of the Cataraqui-Kingston Club, allowing them to begin building members and doing community work. Receiving the charter will allow them to have their own bank account, do their own fundraising and have more of a say over where the money they raise goes. “Our club tends to want to do things a bit more locally, whereas some of the more established clubs want to do international projects, partnering with clubs in India, South America and things like that,” says Brownlee. For example, the group got together one Saturday last year and painted the YMCA’s new west end location. “When they bought it, they had to make it look like the YMCA standard but they didn’t have the manpower or the money to do it, so we went in and we did it for them.” For the second year, the club also participated in annual Hotel Dieu Food Blitz in support of the Partners In Mission Food Bank. “Last year at this time we had about 13
members and 12 of them participated,” Brownlee recalls. “It’s a very hands-on club. Whenever we have events, people show up.” He notes that the time and location of the club’s weekly meetings, held Monday evenings at the RCHA Club, was designed with young professionals in mind; this was a big reason why he originally chose this group to join. “I looked around for a couple of years to find the right club that was going to fit me… Our club meets for a drink after work, so it’s very non-intrusive in your life. I walk from RBC over to the RCHA and have a beer during the one hour meeting. We plan whatever events we’re going to do and go home for dinner.” Brownlee adds that the youthful energy of the new club will also be a nice complement the region’s five other more established Rotary clubs. “If your average age is 75-80 years old, you’ve probably got a lot of money in the bank account for fundraising but you don’t have the energy to actually go out and do the stuff in the community anymore. So they come up with ideas and they call us and say ‘hey we’re doing this, can you come and help?’” Receiving the charter, he said, was a sig- Members of the Kingston Waterfront Rotary Club take a selfie to celebrate their new charnificant moment for him and the club’s other ter. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell 19 members. “This is a huge step for us because we’re no longer seen as a club in development. We have our own identity. When we bring in guests or prospective members, we don’t have to say ‘oh we’re hoping to be a club someday’. We are a club. So now we can go forward.” For more information, visit the Kingston Waterfront Rotary Club on Facebook or at http://www.kwrotaryclub.ca.
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Your next night out may find you embracing these growing trends Bars and restaurants fuel local economies across the country. Any night when a master mixologist is behind the bar or a gastronomical guru is manning the grill is an opportunity to enjoy a few drinks or a great meal. Many bars and restaurants look to capitalize on the latest trends in an effort to bring customers in and keep them coming back. The following are a handful of the latest trends men and women can expect to encounter on their next night out on the town.
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fills or pay for the bill without signaling a server. Exotic ingredients
It’s not only chefs who are testing dining mettle with exotic ingredients. Bartenders are taking a cue from trendy foraged ingredients and using them to modernize outdated cocktails. Botanical ingredients like lichen, honeysuckle, Pacific madrone bark and pine needles are turning up in drinks across the country. Many mixologists also are leaning more heavily on organic and naturally-sourced ingredients rather than prepackaged mixers.
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Eco-conscious consumers demand more locally sourced items, and this trend is beginning to pour over into the beverage industry. Expect to hear bartenders advertising more local ingredients, such as craft beers bottled right up the street or wine made from grapes grown at a nearby vineyard. Some bars may source spirits from neighborhood distilleries.
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Salsa may have surpassed ketchup as a favorite dipping sauce, but many others are poised to take the top condiment prize. Savvy chefs are experimenting with a variety of hot and sweet flavor combinations. Expect to find more jams, jellies, rubs, dips, and glazes with a spicy twist on your favorite foods.
Queen’s grad keeps tradition alive When Mariah Beahen steps onto the stage to receive her Bachelor of Arts Degree during the upcoming Queen’s University graduation ceremonies, she will continue a family tradition that started just 30 years after Canada’s Confederation. She’ll be wearing the traditional Queen’s University gown, hood and cap that has been in her family for more than a century. The tradition precedes radio, television, space exploration and the Internet. The style of dress prescribed for graduation dates back several centuries to the everyday garments of medieval clergy. Although its use has been frowned upon in days gone by, the term academic regalia is increasingly used to describe the fashion of clothing mandated for graduation ceremonies. Those opposing the term regalia consider that it should be reserved for royalty, royal occasions and royal jewels. But some traditions change. There is a tendency, especially in non-monarchist countries, to view those who frown on the use of the term as stodgy and archaic. “My grandfather’s brother, John Henry Dolan, first wore the hood in 1897,” said Karen Dolan, Mariah’s mother. “His wife, Laura Nugent, was the first to wear the gown—in 1903. Thirteen Dolan relatives have graduated wearing the hood, gown and cap, or some combination.” In 1898, George Robert Dolan, Mariah’s great grandfather received his Bachelor of Arts while wearing the hood. The first time the gown and hood were worn together was in 1924 when Kathleen Dolan, John’s daughter, received her Bachelor of Arts. In 1944, Mariah’s grandfather, Dr. Ronald Dolan, wore the family’s Queen’s regalia. His daugther, Laurie (Mariah’s aunt), wore it in 1972. When John Henry Dolan first wore the hood 1897, little did he know that the tradition would continue in a new millennium. On June 8, Mariah Beahen will carry on the family tradition. Karen Dolan herself regrets to this day that she did not wear the gown for her own Queen’s graduation. “I see the excitement that Mariah has,” she said. “I’m happy that my children like the tradition. Mariah values this. I think that’s really important.” Although Mariah Beahen is honoured now, she said that at first she was a little leery. “Earlier this year, my nana started getting excited about it,” said Mariah. “She’s spent a lot of time preparing our family tree. At first, when I knew about
Karen Dolan, left, with her daughter, Mariah Beahen. On June 8, Mariah will graduate from Queen’s University wearing the graduation garb (seen in photo) first donned by a member of the Dolan family in 1897. [the Queen’s hood and gown] I was under the impression it might be a grey, old, moth-eaten thing. But when I got it in my hands a couple of weeks ago, I saw it was in beautiful condition.” She explained that when she opened the carefully wrapped package containing the graduation regalia, she was astonished by the care that went into the preservation. “That care is evident in its pristine condition today,” she said. “What truly induced my strong sense of pride was running my finger along the B.A. graduation hood first worn by my great grandfather’s brother in 1897, and reading the signatures of my past relatives who have worn it at their convocations over the years.” She said that as a fourth generation family member to do this she feels extraordinarily honoured to share the unique experience of receiving her diploma in the same traditional wear of her ancestors. She thinks it’s quite similar to today’s regalia, aside from some em-
broidery on the arm. Mariah’s mother fondly remembers her own time as a student at Queen’s. “Growing up, I enjoyed the stories my father used to tell me about his time in Queen’s Medicine in the 1940s, and I still feel nostalgic when I drive by Ontario Hall and remember my days in the Queen’s Fine Art program. Now, as a parent, I cherish special family traditions. I am deeply touched that Mariah will be the first of the fourth generation to honour this important Dolan family tradition.” Despite having an older brother and sister, Mariah will be the first of her generation to wear the heirloom regalia. Only those who graduate from Queen’s can wear the specific colours of the graduation clothing. Neither of her siblings attended Queen’s. Mariah almost missed out. Following her graduation from Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, she was accepted at McGill University in Montreal. But after completing some of her academics at McGill, Mariah
transferred to Queen’s University in 2013 to complete her B.A., majoring in economics, with a minor in sociology. In addition to her studies, Mariah also dedicated herself to work in the community. During her second year of studies, she became involved on a fundraising committee for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and she served as a model in a fundraising fashion show. In her third year, she was also involved in modelling, in choreography and on the executive. Throughout her university days, during the summer, she’s worked at Wooden Heads Gourmet Pizza and is doing that again this year. Mariah’s not sure what’s next vocationally, but she’s seriously considering working as a financial advisor in an uncle’s company. The Dolan family has other interesting connections to Queen’s University. in 1992, Kathleen (Kay) Dolan’s estate established the Dolan Scholarship in the amount of $1,500,000.
“Most of my aunts who wore the gown became school teachers,” said Karen Dolan. “Two of them had all this money when they died and they’d enjoyed Queen’s so much that they donated their money to the university. Now, students benefit every year. [Kathleen] insisted that the scholarship be set up so that the money was invested, with the interest on the capital funding the scholarship program.” As for the hood, gown and cap, after Mariah’s graduation it’s unclear what happens to what are historically valuable items. “My nana thought it should go to Queen’s Archives,” said Mariah. “But my mom’s thinking that perhaps we should hold onto it. I’m inclined to agree. What if my kids go to Queen’s?” There could be yet another generation from the Dolan lineage to don 19th century Queen’s academic regalia. Mark Bergin on Twitter @ markaidanbergin
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Historic Castleton Town Hall Just 7 Minutes Straight North of Hwy 401 Exit 497(Big Apple, Colborne) Preview 8:30 day of sale and Sat 12-3 FEATURE ITEMS Pr Norval Morrisseau Acrylics on Paper c.1960s Private Collection of Large Inuit Soapstone Carvings by Tytoosie Tunnillie,Jaco Ishulutak,Tutuiya Qatsiya,Qupapik Ragee,Jimmy Petaulassie and Inuit Art. Rare Red Indian Motor Oil Double Sided Porcelain Oil Rack Sign c.1930s. Guttorn (Toro) Otto(1919-2012) Oil Painting on Board “Stump on Kawagama”, Donald A. Smith Oil Painting on Board “Farm Pond” Palgrave Ontario Antiques,Art,Sterling Silver to incl. Tiffany & Birks, Estate Jewelry-10kt18kt Gold, Pottery,Porcelain,Art Glass, Setting for 12 of Royal Worcester Evesham w/Serving Pieces,Collectibles & Memorabilia,Inuit & First Nations, Vintage Advertising,Coins,Stamps,Pocket Watches,Walking Sticks, Vintage & Retro Clothing, Mid-Century Modern, Furniture and much more
For Complete Listing and pictures Please Visit www.theappraiser.ca • 289-251-3767
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FARM MACHINERY AUCTION BACkHOE. 3 TRACTORs. FARM EqUIpMENT. RARE ElIAsON TOBOggAN. RARE sNOwBUg. CAMpER. for Allan & Ruth Flinn from Smiths Falls take Roger Stevens Drive to Montague Boundary Rd. to 701 Pinery Rd. or take Rosedale Rd. North to Pinery Rd. on Sat., May 23/15 @ 10 am
The machinery & implements will serve the hobbyist & meet your everevolving farming needs. Don’t miss out on the “Hall-of-Famer” Eliason Motor toboggan. The classic, hand built Snowbug machine was developed in Sudbury, ON in 1957. It was valued by trappers, hunters, mining & military as well as doctors whose duties took them into all types of weather & snow conditions in the north. A noteworthy auction sale. Large ad ran last week.
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Friday May 22 (4 - 8 pm) & Saturday May 23 (1 - 4 pm) OPEN HOUSE 56 R12, Rideau Ferry (Just off old Kingston Road)- 1 Bedroom 4 Season Bungalow on the Rideau!
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Ms. Stewart is moving. This furnishings are for the home decorator & the do-it-yourselfer who wants to make a perfect fit for a laid-back lifestyle. Machinery shows some signs of wear but in acceptable working order. Terms on chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
REAL ESTATE AUCTION PLUS HOUSEHOLd FURNISHINgS. FIREARmS. FISHINg BOATS & gEAR. for the late Leo Haughian @ 179 Gore St., East Perth, ON on Sat., June 6/15 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am
Fully Winterized 4 season home. New 3 Season screened in porch, Large Deck & Bunkie cabin on site as well as the aluminum dock included with the Real Estate. 75 ft sandy beach shoreline frontage just off the open channel. 200 amp Service, Drilled Well. Full Septic. Electric Baseboard Heat. The Real Estate will be sold by Live Public Auction with a reasonable reserve on Saturday June 13 2015 @ 1 PM. See Website For Pictures & Listing. Standard 30 day close for the Real Estate. Immediate Occupancy available
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real estate auction @ #1013 Hanna Rd., Toledo, ON from the village of Athens take Cty Rd # 8 north to Hanna Rd., (3 km) Watch for signs. on Thurs., May 28/15 @ 6 pm ~ Selling Unreserved to the Highest Bidder ~ This surveyed building lot features 2.04 (+/-) acres & is sited to take advantage of a lovely rural backdrop. Very private. Adjacent to farmland. Hydro at road. Part Lot 3 Conc. 8, Bastard PT 1 - 28R13110. For questions contact municipal zoning @ (613) 928-2251. Taxes; $600. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613267-6027.
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This aluminum clad, 2-story, single family home is situated on a corner 45 ft x 105 ft (+/-) in the friendly east-end neighborhood. Socialize with neighbors or take in the fresh air while reading a book on the covered front/side porch. Attached rear carport. You’ll love the large, bright dining/ living room combination. Step-saving eat-in kitchen w/ builtin dishwasher. New laminate kitchen flooring w/ tile design. Replace the kitchen cabinet doors for a fresh look. Upstairs are 3 generous sized bedrooms plus a “bonus” sun room w/ 2 double closets. Also a 4 pce bath. Basement houses a Lennon Elite natural gas furnace (like-new). Owned hot water heater (like-new). 200 amp service. Laundry hookup. New roof (‘06). Garden shed. Taxes $2,366.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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~ Buy Land, They’re Not Making it Anymore ~ Drummond N/E Twp., a great place to settle for those who enjoy a rural lifestyle. Less than a mile to town. Con 3 W Pt Lot 1 RP 27R1037 Part 1. Survey indicates 0.254 acres (+/-). Irregular shaped lot featuring dimensions of 44’ frontage on Conc. 4A, having 98‘ rear lot & side parallel 150 ft (+/-) . Zoned Rural. Taxes - $ 1,404.00 (+/-). The premise consists of 2 buildings (1 approx. 23’x36’ & 1 approx. 28’x24’), both having concrete floors, 1 having 2 automatic garage doors. Discuss w/ Drummond N/E Twp. 613/267-6500 ex. 230 re: building opportunity. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Bud, a trusted contractor, has always had a reputation for quality, integrity and honesty. Retirement & poor health has forced this auction sale. His auction sale offers a full compliment of higher quality tools & equipment combined with a vast range of accessories. Bring a lawn chair.
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This home is now on the market for the 1st time in 46 years denoting that it has served positively as a comfortable family home in a safe & fun environment. Great for young people starting out in life to raise children. Offering gently used furniture in traditional & modern styles. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms on chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
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UHKF announces new fall fundraising campaign chair By Mandy Marciniak
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News – Keeping Kingston’s hospitals up to date, current and competitive can be a difficult task, but the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF) works hard to make this happen. This fall, UHKF will launch a new fundraising campaign in support of major capital projects at Kingston’s hospitals and on May 11, they announced the chair of this campaign: Susan Creasy will take on the task and with the help of volunteers and the community, she hopes to make the new campaign a success. “I think that we as a community are very strong and when the call for help goes out people jump,” said Creasy at the campaign announcement at Providence Manor. “I believe the opportunity to have state of the art operating facilities at KGH and at Hotel Dieu is something we should really be proud and excited about.” Creasy, owner of Susan Creasy Finaical Inc., has been a long time supporter of Kingston and the surrounding area’s health care facilities and has been recognized for a number of philanthropic achievements. She has worked on the Rose
of Hope golf tournament supporting the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario and has also been on the board of directors for KGH. “I understand what the hospitals need and I think it is our duty to support them,” she said. “We work in Kingston and we should give back to Kingston.” While the fundraising campaign doesn’t officially kick off until the fall, Creasy wanted to “get the needle moving in the right direction” and announced a personal gift of $100,000 over the next five years. “My interest is to put the funds towards the MRI project at KGH and the two capital campaign projects at Hotel Dieu and Providence Care,” she said. “We have a huge opportunity here and I hope I don’t need the hospitals in the future, but if I do I want to be in a state of the art operating room. Creasy was joined by Ian Wilson, chair of the board of directors for UHKF, at the announcement. Wilson has chaired the Together We Can campaign for UHKF in the past and explained to those in attendance how important these campaigns are to the hospitals. “When you go out to raise funds you hear nothing but thank you over and over again,” said Wilson. “Everyone gives because of the
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wonderful care they have received and the wonderful care they hope to receive in the future. It is a meaningful way for them to say thank you.” Creasy will soon be calling on the community and seeking volunteers to join the campaign effort this fall. She knows that there is a lot of work ahead, but she is confident that this campaign will be just as successful as previous campaigns. “I think we deserve the best. We’ve got a great community and they always step up and support causes,” she said. “We’ve shown that we can do it with past campaigns and I certainly believe that we can accomplish this during this campaign too.” For more information about the upcoming fundraising campaign and how to get involved visit www. uhkf.ca
Susan Creasy is the new chair for the upcoming fundraising campaign for major capital projects at Kingston’s hospitals.
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At Last: the perfect prelude to summer through those halls.” Gage added that he is impressed with the strength of graduating and upcoming students. “I go, ‘wow,’ I’ve got students this year going off to amazing programs. Emma [Chen] is going to Alvan Ailey in New York City. Aria [Wilton] is also headed to Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet in New York, Baylie [Karperien] is off to Nashville, and Ellen [Fitzhugh] is headed to the School of Creative and Performing Arts (SOCAPA) in New York. These are all major schools for dance.” Seventeen-year-old Kara Gooding will be headed to the University of Guelph to study psychology in September. She’s trained in dance since she was barely out of toddlerhood. She started training at the Kingston School of Dance when it was still in the old Tett Centre, long before the building was gutted and rebuilt. “I remember when I was 3 or 4, walking down the halls of this building and my first dance lessons,” says Kara. “I’ve grown up in this building. Leaving in the fall is like leaving a family. We’ve had many classes together, done shows together and learned together.”
She has advice for dance beginners, regardless of age. “Stick with it, no matter what,” she says. “If sometimes it seems like you’re learning the same thing over and over, keep at it. You’re learning important technique. When you get to the performing aspect, it will all come together. It’s an incredible experience.” She says the this year’s show at the Grand Theatre will be a lot of fun. “There are some really, really beautiful pieces, well choreographed and exciting.” Ellen Fitzhugh graduates from KSD and heads to the School of Creative and Performing Arts (SOCAPA) in New York City this summer. In the autumn she’ll attend Humber College, Lakeshore Campus, for its creative advertising program. “Leaving KSD, I’ll be so sad,” she says. “It’s my dance family. I’ll miss Ebon. I’ll have to learn the dynamics of a new stu- Gillian Baker in last year’s Kingston School of Dance dio.” final performance. Tickets are now available at the
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Start your summer with some of the best dance performances of the year in the city with At Last: this year’s grand finale for Kingston School of Dance. “The title reflects that we are at last where we need to be,” says Ebon Gage, Artistic Director of the Kingston School of Dance. The renowned school has finally returned to its home base in the City of Kingston’s arts hub at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. “It’s been a long journey,” says Gage. “Our parents, families and students have travelled through three moves with us and stuck by us while we waited for the Tett to reopen. We’ve had a really big sigh of joy Grand Theatre for this year’s KSD show on June 20. being in the space we now occupy. All that Photo/Mark Bergin Continued on page 34 love we have for the art of dance, finally You’ll be be You’ll we’ve arrived and can say, ‘We’re here.’ LD LD FOR SALE FOR SALE You look at the kids’ eyes and know we O S SO on the onEMC the EMC have something so special.” CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS Because of several delays in the opening date for the Tett (it officially re-opened on January 31), KSD did not develop a new ballet per se for this year’s end-of-year performances, which will be held at The Grand Enjoy the Ride. Theatre on Saturday, June 20 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. “Early in the school year, I spoke with the instructors and told them we ENJOY LIVE MUSIC were not going to write a ballet this year,” says Gage. “Instead, we have RiveR City JunCtion 11:00-3:00 taken excerpts of ballets and created LeonaRd youngfoot 10:00-2:30 a program. I love cello and violin dan SChaafSma 10:30-2:30 music and we are using a lot of that ROY ORBISON in Act One. The sound that the cello TRIBUTE brings into your soul can cause moJUNE 24-27 ments of great joy and also moments MAY 29 $ of deep sorrow. We’ll let the audi$ ence interpret what we are doing on stage as we move through the notes of the songs.” GREAT WOLF In Act Two of the show, the diLODGE versity of dance styles available JUNE 6 at Kingston School of Dance will JULY 24-26 be featured. The audience will be $ $ treated to ballet, jazz, hip hop, acro, Brockville Fire Department Latin, bboiz, Afro-Cuban and other dances. & Brockville police ServiceS WONDERLAND, RIPLEY’S OTTAWA The school is losing five of its se10:00 am - 2:00 pm AQUARIUM & BLUE JAYS nior dancers after graduations this SHOPPING charlotte mcparland - cotton candy AUGUST 15-16 year: Cameron Watson, Kara GoodJUNE 13 ing, Ellen Fitzhugh, Talia Beckwith rylan Schwarze - Balloon animals DOUBLE CHILD $ and Maureen Barnes. $ $ Brian martelle - Street magic “That’s kind of a sweet sorrow,” says Gage. “Some of these dancers CANADA & have been with us for many years and TORONTO viSit the NEW ENGLAND we’ve just arrived in our permanent Brockville ZOO CRUISE home, so they’ve only had a small Farmer’S JUNE 27 taste of what we can do here.” SEPTEMBER 5-13 market Gage explained that instead of $ $ two jumperS y jo en l having senior soloists in the show, il w DS 1000 islands martial arts the ki he’s turned part of the performance 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beattie Dodge chrysler ltd. over to the graduating students. Check Out www.howardtravel.ca or stop in today for a full list of our trips “We are going to showcase them LIKE US! Your Full Service Travel agencY and give them an opportunity to All rates in Canadian funds per person. Taxes included. All extended tour rates per person based on double occupancy. Reg. #2510616 say, ‘Goodbye,’” says Gage. “It’s like, here you go, turn it over to the 15 LOUIS STREET, BROCKVILLE 1-800-267-4432 613-342-4791 next generation who will be walking
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Cameron Baker still has a few years left at KSD. He’ll be performing in a pas de deux in At Last with Aria Wilton. “It’s to the song Fragile by Sting,” he says. “It’s about this fragile moment captured in time. It’s a very sensitive song with a very active dance about coming and going. One moment you’re there, then you’re gone.” Cameron says that ballet and dance are not always what boys expect. “Ballet is a form of dance that is especially powerful for men,” he says. “Some people may think it’s all hoity toity, but it’s not at all. There’s a fine balance required between you and your partner. You need a lot of strength, and ballet helps you develop strength. Dance not only improves your confidence, but it gives you motivation to do better.” He said that year’s show features several beautiful group numbers as well as meticulously planned choreography. Although Kingston School of Dance has always had a strong base in ballet, having been founded by Len Stepanick of the National Ballet of Canada, and has continued to have retired National Ballet dancers as teachers over the years, it’s the combined quality and diversity of instructors and styles that make it unique. The newest offering at Kingston School of Dance involve circus arts, including aerial training on silks with Jane Kirby. The new KSD studios at the Tett Centre were purposely designed with special ceiling bracing to allow the use of silks for aerial work.
“We’ve already done a trial of six weeks during the spring semester,” says Gage. “We’ll run another circus arts program from July 7 to August 12 for 9 to 12-year-olds. In the autumn, we’ll have aerial and circus arts programs for adults and children.” After returning to its Tett home base, KSD has offered dance programs to schools in the Algonquin and Limestone school boards. “That has really gone well,” says Gage. Students come in over three weeks for two-hour programs. We work with students and grade them according to the Ministry of Education Curriculum Standards in both physical education and the arts. The teachers don’t have to worry about how to grade the students. We do that part according to Ministry guidelines.” KSD offers summer dance camps for 6 to 12-year olds during the weeks of July 6–10 and July 13–17. In addition, adult and children’s classes will be offered in evenings during July and August. “You don’t have to have taken dance before,” says Gage. “This is an opportunity for kids to experience dance in a real dance studio. In the camp, they’ll get to experience ballet, jazz, hip hop and acro.” Registration is now open for summer camps and programs. Registration for autumn classes takes place all summer. For tickets to the At Last performance, visit the Grand Theatre box office in person or online at kingstongrand.ca. For more information about the school, visit kingstonschoolofdance. ca. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin
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Spacious 4+1 Bdrm raised bungalow in Amherstview and situated on a very large corner lot with views of the lake. A perfect family home with all the space required for your lifestyle needs. Over $40,000+ in upgrades are included such as new furnace, roof, bathroom floors and completely rebuilt chimney all within the last 12 months and many new windows throughout the home. An ecoENERGY audit performed shows the house well above average for efficiency. In addition, the 7.5’ ceilings in the basement with over 1300 sq.ft. of space.
59 CAMBRIDGE CRES $255,000
Beautifully finished family home in a perfect park side neighbourhood. This 3 bedroom home is situated on a wide hilltop lot. The home has been updated with a modern eat-in kitchen complete with glass and stone mosaic back splash, new flooring installed in 2014, roof 2007, and windows 2005. Large master bedroom complete with his and hers closets. The finished 40+ foot rec room with bar is ready for entertaining. Your backyard comes equipped with a play structure, 4 season gazebo over the deck, and patio off the 12’X21’ detached workshop. All ready for you to move in.
adamkoven.com 80 Queen St., Kingston, ON
2014
R0013281355
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MATTHEW CLARKE
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What to expect with a tree removal
640 CATARAQUI WOODS DRIVE, KINGSTON, ON, K7P 2Y5 www.royallepage.ca 613.384.1200
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NEW LISTING!
$219,900
$329,900
Check out this great townhouse in the east end with no rear neighbours! Gorgeous hardwood on the main floor, 3 bdrms upstairs including huge master with a wall full of closets.
4411 Bath Rd. Set well back from the road on a gorgeous treed ¾ acre lot, this home has been updated from top to bottom with custom eat-in kitchen. A must see!
$379,900
$299,900
Fully renovated family home in Cat Woods, with spectacular open concept kitchen/family room and more!
Great location! This legal duplex is just a couple of minutes walk to downtown and Queen’s. Two 2 bdrm units plus 2 parking spots out back.
$500,000
$309,900
Executive 4+2 bedroom home on a quiet central street. Open concept kit/family room. Hardwood throughout.
Impeccable carpet-free bungalow in convenient Cat Woods offers hardwood throughout the entire main floor, including all 3 bdrms. Very bright and airy open concept. Fantastic fin bsmt w/ high ceilings.
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thoroughly before signing on the dotted line. Additional costs may be factored into the bill. These can include stump-and-root grinding. Trees will be cut down to the stump. To prevent eyesores or tripping hazards, some homeowners opt to have the stumps ground down into sawdust. This will not remove all of the roots but will take care of most of the above-ground portion of the remaining stump. It is usually up to the homeowner to discard the sawdust or use it as a mulching material. Expect the ground around the former tree to be soft, and there may be a depression depending on how much stump grinding took place. Some people prefer to wait a season for the ground to recover before planting something new. It may take a while for grass to sprout where a tree was once located, and there may be bare spots when grass starts to grow in. Tree removal can be an expensive venture but is necessary for different reasons. Be sure that tree-removal services are fully insured before signing a contract.
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Trees serve many purposes for a landscape, providing shade and habitats for birds and other animals and serving as natural blinds between two homes. Trees are often beautiful elements of a natural landscape, adding aesthetic appeal to a property or even an entire community. But there are times when a tree must be removed, an action that, in many instances, requires the services of a professional tree service. A tree with roots invading the foundation of a home or infringing on a patio or walkway can become a safety hazard. Other trees may cast shade where a pool is planned or cause disagreements between neighbors when the tree straddles a property line. These are instances when tree removal will be necessary, and a reputable service can advise as to the best methods for ridding the property of the troublesome tree. Homeowners will need to do a bit of planning and research to remove trees safely and securely. It is best to contact a variety of different tree removal services and compare their offerings and prices. The cost of a tree removal will vary depending on various factors, including the height of the tree, its width, the number of branches it has, its location on a property and the proximity of that location to potential hazards like power lines. Tree removal may range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand. When a tree is being removed, most of the branches will be removed to make the tree more manageable. Trees are rarely chopped at the base and allowed to fall, as there simply isn’t enough room to safely take this approach. Sections of the tree will be cut, roped off and slowly lowered. A climber will scale the tree or use a cherry picker machine to reach the top of the tree to facilitate the process. The pieces of the tree will be loaded into a wood-chipper for grinding before they are hauled away. Larger, heavier portions of the stumps may need to be moved later on with machinery. Hauling trees off the property may cost extra, so it is important that homeowners read their contract
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Mark Pruefer
27 LAKEVIEW AVENUE
930 LINCOLN DRIVE
724 MILLWOOD DRIVE
NEW PRICE 1400 ATKINSON STREET
MLS®15603924 $469,900
MLS®15600927 $309,900
MLS®15603711 $299,900
MLS ®15601738 $332,900
MLS®15602164 $88,900
119 HUNGERFORD ROAD
NEW PRICE 834 WOODSIDE DRIVE
3017 COUNTY ROAD 1
14375 FRONT RD, AMHERST ISLAND
14305 FRONT RD, AMHERST ISLAND
MLS®14608958 $199,900
MLS®15604732 $429,900
MLS®14605672 $749,000
MLS®15600307 $339,000
MLS®15600303 $269,000
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Add value to your home with these renovations Homeowners choose renovation projects for a variety of reasons. Although many improvements are made to increase functionality and comfort of a home, several others are seen as worthwhile investments. These investments can add up to a higher resale value when the time comes to sell a home. Certain projects have a history of providing a greater return on homeowners’ investments than others. The following renovation tips can add beauty to your home and generate great returns when you put the home up for sale. • Invest in your kitchen. Kitchen remodels are a safe bet when it comes to putting money into improving a home. Residents tend to spend a great deal of time in the kitchen, but a dated, poorly functioning kitchen can detract from the value of a home, even if the rest of the home is in good shape. It’s possible to recoup between 60 and 120 percent of your kitchen remodel investment, especially if the kitchen matches up well with the rest of your home. Homeowners should know that a deluxe renovation may not be necessary, as relatively moderate improvements can create a whole new look for a kitchen. • Look to paint. One of the least expensive improvement materials, but one that has a significant impact, is paint. Neutral, modern
colors can easily liven up any space. If you paint with low-VOC paint, you also can advertise an eco-friendly home, which is very desireable these days. • Put in another bathroom. Multiple bathrooms are an attractive selling point, particularly in older homes that may not have been equipped with more than one bathroom. Finding extra space for a bathroom can be tricky, but consider closets, areas under stairs or even taking some space away from another room. Popular home-improvement television channel HGTV advises that half-bathrooms require at least 18 square feet of space, while full baths need 30 to 35 square feet for a stand-up shower or bathtub. • Renovate the HVAC system. Aesthetic improvements aren’t the only ones that add value to a home. Many home buyers are eager to purchase a home that has a new heating and cooling system, as buyers understand that furnaces and air conditioning units are substantial investments that can last for years. Other improvements, such as adding attic insulation or replacing older windows and doors with more energy efficient options, also are smart bets. • Add illumination to rooms. A dark home is a dreary home. Adding light can mean in-
cluding more overhead and accent lighting. Under-cabinet task lighting is a nice touch. Inclusion of skylights and sun tubes can bring natural light into rooms that may not have south- or west-facing windows. • Put a deck addition outdoors. Outdoor living spaces have become more desireable, especially as the “staycation” has grown in popularity. Decks and patios can make backyards more appealing. The scope of your investment will depend on the size of the deck and design. Doing the work yourself can cut the cost of decks in half, but only if you have the specific tools or experience to tackle such a project. • Improve curb appeal. Adding attractive landscaping and freshening up the entryway to a home can add considerable value to your home, as buyers judge homes by their exteriors. Completely renovated interiors may never be seen if buyers pass up your home because of a less attractive exterior. Classy, subtle changes, like well-placed shrubbery and a green lawn, can work wonders. An inviting front door and well-lit entryway also add curb appeal to a home. Before making improvements, homeowners should determine if a given project will provide a solid return on their investment.
ADAM KOVEN
R0023287867
Sales Representative Your home. Your life.
(613) 539-0000 akoven@adamkoven.com
2014
adamkoven.com 80 Queen St., Kingston, ON D CE E U D IC RE PR
219 HONEYWOOD AVE • $829,900
24 POINT CRES • $1,795,000
971 IRONWOOD RD • $829,000
10 FOREST DR $789,000
This 3000SQFT stone and stucco mansion opens to a vaulted centre hall entrance, adorned with custom rod iron work. The kitchen has been well planned for the culinary lover and boasts granite counters and cherry cabinetry surrounding the built in appliances. The upper level has 4 generous bedrooms including a Master Bedroom and massive ensuite bath, double sided gas fireplace and closets that will fit everything. The lower level has been beautifully finished with an additional bedroom and full bath. Finally, the landscaped lot is complete with graveled playground, in ground pool and sculpted with mature trees. This promises to suit your lifestyle needs.
This Garofalo custom home has no detail spared in its design and unique materials. Drawn from local artisan talent, the iron work accents gracing this project were a creation of Stefan Duerst to the masterfully reclaimed doors finished to perfection throughout the home. A great deal of care and planning was researched and implemented in what is arguably one of Kingston’s finest properties. From the main floors that were imported and consisting of reclaimed tile from a cathedral in Italy to the unique lighting, some saved from the grand days at the Westin hotel. Not only a design gem but functionally sound for any buyer. A true luxury kitchen boasting the best equipment for your enjoyment, large principle rooms, sculpted grounds gathering around an inviting pool with outdoor kitchen facilities.
An open concept design with ultra high end finishings adorn this wonderful home. Large porcelain tiled floors and Brazilian hardwood at your feet with 9 foot boxed ceilings to afford wonderful living space. Highly energy efficient without losing its charm. Custom, near floor length Pella and Marvin windows provide an abundance of sunlight all day. The best materials and design went into the kitchen and bathrooms sparing no expense. A double wide driveway flows into your 3 car professional garage complete with hydraulic lift. Finally, your covered rear porch, complete with outdoor, masonry fireplace, overlook your fiberglass, in ground salt water pool. This home must be seen to be fully appreciated. Call to make an appointment today.
Nestled within the trees of Milton subdivision is this 4+1 bdrm 3 ½ bath 3400 sq.ft. Tudor style home. Vaulted ceilings in the family room warmed by a gas fireplace attach to an ample eat in spacious kitchen with mud/ laundry room. A separate dining room, bright parlour with natural fireplace. 4 large bdrms on the upper level are perfect for your family. The master bedroom boasts vaulted ceilings, a double sided fireplace to the ensuite bath and ample closets. Lower level is finished with an additional bdrm, home gymnasium and full kitchenette.
250 MAIN ST $1,195,000
1107 LINCOLN DR $414,900
568 SPITHEAD RD $1,100,000
2810 CR #6 WATERFALL CAFÉ $498,000
Beautiful views of the Cataraqui River within this remarkable 3 year old design. It holds all the charm of an historic hill top home on the outside, vintage flooring, custom Stefan Duerst ironwork, to a full Kitcheneering / Downsview kitchen complete with Miele and Thermador appliances. This home was made for entertaining. Main floor 10’foot ceilings. with an additional family room that could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Lighting and bathroom fixtures imported from France.
Beautiful cape cod style two story house, manicured mature lot with an in ground pool. This 3+1 bedroom, 3 ½ bath home boasts many recent upgrades of windows, roof and front porch. Lincoln drive is a mature, quiet and peaceful neighborhood perfect for any family. open concept kitchen/living room with wood fireplace, private dining room attached to a family room and bright home office space. The lower level is a walk out to the perennial gardens and pool but has an additional bedroom and a full screening room for movie nights.
Located on the west side of Howe Island you will discover this waterfront paradise overlooking Cassidy Bay. This 1 ½ Storey luxury home, has three ample bdrms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. A chefs delight kitchen with rich granite and crisp shaker cabinetry. Step out to your southern facing deck with over 300 ft of waterfront with 200 ft of dock space, boathouse and rail system able to accommodate a 34 ft boat. All this on 1.8 acres with an additional 2 lots available totaling over 600 ft of waterfront on nearly 5 acres of pristine privacy.
Above your fully complemented and stocked dining room complete with upgraded kitchen, seating and amenities for 48, sits a 2 bdrm loft apartment that we liken to country meets the lower east side of Manhattan. Our clients completely renovated this spacious loft in 2008. Local talent was used in the remodeling. A professional open concept kitchen / living room / dining area are only eclipsed by the double sliding doors that allow the waterfall site and sound to envelop you.
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Easy and budget-friendly ways to add curb appeal Curb appeal can help a home get noticed in a bustling real estate market. Curb appeal also can contribute to the aesthetics of a neighborhood for residents who plan to stay put, and many homeowners feel an attractive exterior is just as important as a comfortable interior. Homeowners do not have to spend a fortune to improve the curb appeal of their homes. With these strategies, anyone’s home can take on a more appealing look. Clean up A messy, untamed front yard can detract from a perfectly acceptable home. Cleaning up your yard and home’s exterior is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to give the place a makeover. Cut back overgrown shrubs, plants and trees. Make sure the front door is clearly visible and that any walkways are edged and accessible. Store garbage pails behind a barrier and keep trash out of sight. Store children’s toys
in the backyard rather than strewn across the front lawn. These simple steps can improve curb appeal instantly.
sider painting house numbers on a terra-cotta pot and filling it with plants. The pot will be decorative and functional.
Spruce up the lawn A well-manicured lawn can go a long way to making a home more appealing. If your thumb is anything but green, hire a professional lawn and garden service to help you establish a lush, green lawn.
Rely on symmetry Symmetry is pleasing to the eye and easy to arrange. Use it to frame your entryway and throughout your property. Symmetrical use of lighting fixtures, plants, trees, and decorative items really can have an impact.
Dress to impress The entryway to a home is the first thing visitors will see. Be sure the front door and entryway are in good repair. A pop of color can’t hurt, either. If you do not like the idea of painting the door a vivid hue, dress it up with a colorful wreath or another decorative accent. Carry your interior design style to the outdoors as well. Welcoming accents, such as cushioned chairs or potted plants, also add curb appeal. Con-
Don’t forget lighting Outdoor lighting adds appeal and safety to a property. Use lighting to accent a special landscaping feature or to illuminate a walkway. Few people enjoy approaching a dark home, and outdoor lighting can ensure your property always is well-lit. Remember, curb appeal is applicable both day and night. Improving on curb appeal can make a difference in how others view your home.
Matt Mundell
Ryan Hanes
C: 613-540-1037
C: 613-876-7926
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
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$469,000 604 MANDARA DR.
E: ryan@kingstonSOLD.com $529,000 432 CONSERVATORY
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NEW PRICE Character abounds in this 1.5 storey 4+1 bdrm gem In the Winston Churchill district. All brick and very well maintained. Include: hardwood floors, cork floor in kitchen, 3 full bathrooms - one on each level, double attached garage, fenced rear yard, large finished bedroom in basement, central air, central vac and more!
Welcome to this year’s Kinsmen Dream Home, now being offered for sale at an incredible price. There is a reason over 5000 people bought tickets for a chance to win this gorgeous Marques Homes build. Custom kitchen with it’s granite counters, great room with architectural ceiling with pot lights, gas fireplace. Includes high end appliances.
Well maintained 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bathroom home conveniently located on Conservatory drive, Large 1 1/2 car garage with main floor entry, Large eat in cooks kitchen, 3 generous sized bdrms, Master bdrm features a walk-in closet and 3 pc en-suite, large deck, fully fenced yard. Lower level is partially finished, and rough in for another bathroom.
291 OLD HAMBURG RD. $575,000 450 COOKE CRESENT $429,900 2505 6TH CONCESSION RD
Located in Sydenham
$449,000
The Oakwood
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.
119 MONTREAL ST.
$349,900 577 FRONTENAC ST.
Great positive cash flow right away on this rental property. Great return at this list price and has leases in place until May 2016. This semester the property grosses $3330 per month where the owners pay all utilities, starting this September the tenant will pay $3000 per month plus utilities. The property has proven to be a popular location.
108 HELEN
3 bedrooms, fully finished top to bottom, hot tub & above ground pool, updated kitchen with granite counters, double car garage with main floor access, vaulted ceilings, great location. Call today for a personal viewing!
$649,000 3028 ERNIE LANE
Legal, all brick triplex only ten minutes walk to Queens. This is an excellent opportunity for the savvy investor. 5 bdrm main house and two 3 bedroom apartments, each metered separately . This property has been substantially updated in the last three years with new kitchens, flooring, boiler, pex plumbing, bathrooms and upgraded electrical.
$249,000 3807 HOLMES RD
Enjoy the character of this century old all brick two and a half storey while benefiting from the extensive modern updates and high end finishes. On 2.7 Beautiful acres this quality home is 15 minutes from downtown and only steps from the local school. Call today for your private viewing.
$599,000 O SU HO PEN N US 2- E 4P M
Loughborough Lake - beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline. Features: 2 docks, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. New plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces.
$274,900 792 PORTSMOUTH AVE.
Waterbury
$299,900
The Westhill
The Windridge
ONLY 2 WALKOUT LOTS LEFT!
• 1 acre lots on municipal water • Walking distance to elementary, secondary schools and Sydenham Lake • Several plans to choose from or bring your custom design
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This great 3 bdrm 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.
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. This property has a lower level one bdrm and bachelor unit as well. The lower units are on a separate hydro meter from upstairs.
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Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.
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R0023284374
BROKER
MARTIN SPILCHEN
Real Service, Real Results, Real Estate 640 CATARAQUI WOODS DR. OFFICE 613.384.1200 • DIRECT 613.539.2100 MARTIN@ROYALLEPAGE.CA For more info: www.realestatekingston.ca
R0013283536
NEW PRICE!
368 DOLSHIRE ST. $349,500
1298 MATIAS COURT $479,500
Exceptional 3+1 bedroom bungalow! Featuring updated kitchen with striking large format tile floor, stunning backsplash and new counter top, walk out to covered deck.
Executive 3 + 1 bedroom custom built bungalow features a large eat in kitchen, island breakfast bar, granite counter tops, ceramic floor and rich dark wood cabinets.
We’ve Caught The Moment Now You Can Keep The Memory NEW* LISTING! **
3755 PRINCESS ST. $279,500
156 DIVISION ST. $549,000
With plenty of room to raise your family this original owner home features a large eat in Two levels of dining, capacity of 38 people, updated male and female kitchen, separate dining room, three bedrooms, two baths (main recently updated),work washrooms, wiring, plumbing, kitchen venting and more. Building and room, finished basement, plenty of storage, walk out to double car garage, 25X40 barn/ * Broker of Record ** Sales Representative. business sale; includes fixtures, goodwill and name. out building. Convenient location; just minutes to the 401 and Cataraqui Town Centre.
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• 1 bedroom + den CALL MARTIN TODAY FOR A 2 bedroom suites Call us for&Details • Covered balconies FREE MARKET EVALUATION OF 613.546.8885 • In-suite laundry YOUR HOME (613) 539-2100 • Granite countertops, appliances included • 9ft ceilings • Fitness Room • Across from park • Located on public transit • Quick access to 401 **
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Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman Sales Representative
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FOR MORE INFORMATION JUST CALL OR CLICK DIRECT TO US FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS! 2619 PERTH RD., GLENBURNIE • $289,900 INCREDIBLE LOT
7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, NAPANEE • $219,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4
Situated on a large lot with mature trees with 5 minute access to kingston. 3 Bdrms, recreation room, family room plus living room. 2 Natural gas fireplace, new natural gas furnace. Single car garage plus large storage and workshop areas. This location cant be better. MLS®15602524.
Enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. Home is open concept and tastefully decorated. Full finished lower level attached over sized garage, separate storage shed. A must to view. Ready for immediate occupancy, Vendor wants it sold! MLS®15602525. Dir: Loyalist Parkway (Hwy #33) to Sandhurst Shores.
1812 SHARPE RD LOYALIST • $659,000 MANY POSSIBILITIES
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6 bdrm farmhouse with two nice additions well structured. The kitchen 16 by 24 with wood stove, oak cupboards with loads of cupboards and counter space, adjacent family room 16x24 with propane fireplace, with ash flooring. MLS® 15602723.
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R0023287207
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 1650 BATH RD., KINGSTON, ON., K7M 4X6 • 613.384.5500
Stephen Bach Sales Representative
Eileen Hood
Cell:
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213 SIMCOE STREET, NAPANEE $219,900
Just move in. This updated home is on a quiet street. Updates include wiring, plumbing, kitchen cabinets, bathrooms(jacuzzi in one), all new siding, windows, doors and most flooring and roof. Close to 3 schools and a hospital. Don’t miss this one, lock box for easy showings. MLS®15604598
6750 COUNTY ROAD 38, VERONA
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(613) 532-1213
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Jamie Quinn Sales Representative DIRECT:
(613) 530-7663
1650 Bath Rd., Kingston OFFICE 613 384-5500
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Duplex - in a prime residential neighbourhood, main floor unit with full finished lower level including 2 pc bath. Currently rented for $1,035 + utilities (vacant possession for june). Second floor - spacious, bright 1 bdrm - leased $825 + utilities til april 2016. MLS® 15603142
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875 LUDGATE CRESCENT
$339,000
674 MILFORD
$369,900
MLS® 15604711
MLS® 15603952
$169,900
Main street Verona across from Rona. Large 3 bedroom home with lots of character. New kitchen, new duct work, new bathroom, new hot water tank and water treatment equipment. Most of the electrical wiring and plumbing have been updated. Good sound building. A nicely cared for home. MLS®15603403
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8438 PERTH ROAD
$459,900
120 BARRETT COURT, UNIT 703
$284,900
MLS® 15603159
MLS® 15603031
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SHARBOT LAKE $355,000 Excellent Waterfront. Ready for immediate possession, 3 Beds 2 baths, 20 ft. from the water, Log Cottage, Bunkie, & Garage
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Completely renovated 3 bedroom home in city core. In the last 2 1/2 years this home has had all wiring, plumbing, heating, insulation, windows, roofing etc, etc professionally updated. Open concept kitchen with large great room overlooking landscaped and fully fenced yard. High efficiency gas furnace, HRV, alarm system. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Four stainless steel appliances included. Parking for 5 cars. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss this one!
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693 MONTREAL ST $269,900
Recently updated 3 home on double wide 75 ft lot. Three bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms. Newer pine floors throughout. Newer Lennox High efficiency furnace and water heater. Newer thermal pane windows and shingles. Upgraded blown in insulation. House backs onto green belt adjacent to Belle Park. Zoning permits multiple uses including 2 dwellings. 693 Montreal St. MLSÂŽ
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30 ADDINGTON COURT #19 â&#x20AC;˘ $159,900
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Big Rideau Lake home with 130 ft of shoreline and easy access off of Narrows Lock road. This custom built home boasts 3+2 ceilings, 4 bdrms, 4 baths, finished walkout basement with a bdrms, 3 baths, lg kitchen, dining room, living room. Lower 3246kitchen LATIMER second and in-law potential, and closed-in lower deck level has a full kitchen, rec. room, & excellent in-law suite with hot ROAD tub. Several outbuildings include a heated workshop potential. Attached garage, storage shed/greenhouse, & level and a former aircraft hanger. MLSÂŽ 15604606 access to the water. MLSÂŽ 15603868 Living in the country doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get much N E E OP US 10 better, -4 min to town, HO N 2 up grades, many SU just move in, 2 car garage, C/A, GFP, finished rec room, DR, eat in kitchen. Asking $334,900. Bring an offer
$449,000
1080 Bauder Crescent
$439,900
The home you have been waiting for! Expansive, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with on-ground pool and large, private lot. This is the perfect family home with the ideal location on a quiet street and close to Lancaster or Mother Theresa schools. MLSÂŽ 15604116
1006 Mini Lane
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• 1350 sqft elevated bungalow, many updates completed • 5 bed, 3 bath, over 2350 sqft • W/legal 2 storey apartment • 300+ ft on Napanee River, Large attached Garage • Heated garage w/finished “man cave” loft • Survey available MLS® 15600998 • $292,900 MLS®15603635 • $319,500
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$244,000
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4632 GARRISON COURT, HARROWSMITH 4083 COLEBROOK ROAD, HARROWSMITH
$224,900
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597 MACDONNELL MLS® 15602923
835 BRANDY COURT MLS® 15602987
3 bedroom 1.5 baths, lots of updates !
1002 RICHMOND LANE, PARHAM
5920 COUNTY ROAD #14
• Renovated 4 bed, 1.5 bath • 100 Acres, 1.5 Car Garage • 30 Min to Kingston and Napanee MLS®15600862 • $334,900
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391 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD MLS® 15604542
4 season home sitting on the waters edge of Varty Lake
1004 MASONVILLE LANE, VERONA MLS®15604666
2 bdrm cottage has water frontage on Howes Lake
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Nature enthusiasts delight! Beautiful 19.95 Acre wooded lot featuring rolling granite hills, level woodlands and a large pond. Close to wolfe lake public boat launch, fishing and swimming. 1000 + Ft frontage on westport road with hydro along the front of the property. Make your appointment today to view this beautiful piece of paradise. MLS®15602015.
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Welcome to your pleasant, well maintained, owner occupied town house condo in the west end! Inviting and ready to make it home, featuring hardwood and laminate floors, open living and dining area, sliding doors to outdoor patio, 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, cheater en-suite and 2 piece on main, some updates and your lower level is a blank canvas! Steps away from the community pool and park, walking distance to many amenities and plenty of guest parking for visitors. MLS ®15604406.
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968 BRISTOL STREET
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1215 AMANDA COURT, KINGSTON
Sutton Group – Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
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Welcome home to the Westwoods! This 4 level split, located on a cul-de-sac has much to offer in the west end, desirable location with a generous sized fenced yard, tons of natural light, Walk in to a spacious entrance, door to garage and leading in to your family room with patio doors to deck with a gazebo included, a crushed stone circular patio. Lower level has a finished rec room with an area for a bar or reading nook. Close to many parks and amenities. MLS ®15602496. Hostess Chantel Morrissette.
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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. MLS®15601020.
Spacious 6+1 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bath, brick family home complete with over 50 acres of beautiful property with privacy within the city limits. Large eatin kitchen, separate main floor family room with office, private balcony of master bedroom with ensuite, finished basement with large rec room and many improvements. MLS®15603100
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