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Temporary truce reached in noise feud between Queen’s and its neighbours By Bill Hutchins Reporter
Kingston Heritage - The City of Kingston has approved a game plan to address ongoing complaints about late-night noise coming from the west campus sports fields owned by Queen’s University. And, area residents say they are willing to give it a try. “I think that this is the right thing to do at this time. The neighbourhood is standing back and waiting to see what Queen’s can do,” said Susan Reid, who was among dozens of concerned residents who packed council chambers for the July 15 debate. Councillors voted unanimously to grant Queen’s a year-long temporary noise bylaw exemption to allow limited amplified noise, anthems and PA announcements on its sports fields, including Richardson Stadium and an artificial turf, until 9 p.m. seven days a week. The exemption period will last until June 30, 2015. During that time, Queen’s promises to conduct detailed noise studies and develop a long-term plan to address concerns that games and practices are The second annual Cannonball Rush took place at Fort Henry in Kingston on Saturday July 12th. Sixteen ruining the peace and quiet of dozens teams with 175 runners took place in the event taking on the course surmounting 15 obstacles. of nearby homes. Photo/John Harman “We are supportive of Queen’s but
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we also have to support our residents as well,” said Coun. Kevin George. Councillors made it clear they are counting on Queen’s to come up with a detailed action plan – from regulating the type of game whistles allowed, to installing berms and other sound barriers – in an attempt to muffle sounds coming from the well-used fields. “I’m going to take a political risk and I’m going to trust Queen’s to do that,” said Coun. Rick Downes. “I hope Queen’s is paying attention and will address those issues,” added Coun. Rob Hutchison. Councillors chided the university for generating mistrust and creating “very vigilant” neighbours with its past handling of noise complaints. While Richardson Stadium, home to the Gaels football team, has played in harmony with neighbours for over 40 years, the noise complaints began to surface after the construction of a $3.1 million artificial field in 2011 near Johnson Street and Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard. Reid says the artificial turf – used by varsity teams and rented by community groups - led to constant and loud sports activity that disrupted residents, including young families who live nearby. Continued on page 6
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Kingston waterpark idea does belly flop at council Kingston Heritage – Should Kingston have a waterpark? Councillors debated the intriguing proposal to build wave pools and waterslides, but decided not to plunge head first into a recreational study. “This is not something that should be entertained at this time and encumbering the new council,” said Coun. Dorothy Hector. A motion asking city staff to study options to build a waterpark was brought to council July 15 by Mayor Mark Gerretsen, who noted strong public interest for the idea when he first posted it on Facebook. “This was something that caught me by surprise. It was something that came up through social media,” he said, noting the idea had attracted over 1,400 ‘likes’ on his Facebook page, more support than in any previous municipal issue. His motion asked that a factfinding report on options to attract a waterpark to the city be presented to the next council by June 2015, including the lo-
cation and affordability. “Any to be something else we can do successful venture is going to for families and kids. Splash be private. I’m not interested pads are only for young kids.” in the city paying for a water However, his motion was park,” he added. lost on a 6-6 tie vote. But councillors were uneasy Critics say it’s a big leap of launching such a study in the faith to invest so much staff final months of their term, add- time and money investigating it should’ve been brought ing the concept of a waterpark up in earlier priority talks. when the next council may “Something as significant have no interest in pursuing it. as that should be in our strateSupporters argued the mogic plan. It is tion does not,” added not make “Any successful venture is any finanCoun. Hector. going to be private. I’m not in- cial comO t h e r s terested in the city paying for a m i t m e n t suggested and there’s the bold con- water park” no harm in cept would exploring be better Mark Gerretsen the possitested in the bilities, notwaters of the municipal elec- ing that’s how many other mution campaign. nicipal recreational projects “I think it’s an election issue got started. rather than a council issue,” “It’s just a bit of factsaid Coun. Rick Downes. finding,” said Coun. Kevin Mayor Gerretsen says the George. idea surfaced when he and his Coun. Bryan Paterson urged 10 year old stepson were rid- his colleagues not to “play the ing their bicycles through Lake game” of avoiding decisions Ontario Park and wondered in the final five meetings of what recreational amenities the council term, even though are around for children who council is inching closer to are too old to use the newly- ‘lame duck’ status of not bebuilt splash pad. “There’s got ing able to make big spending
Example of waterpark that was proposed to city council decisions. “I don’t see there’s anything wrong with giving that direction now.” Others say they have bold priorities that they could bring to the expiring council table as well – from Botanical Gardens to an Olympic-sized pool. Those who supported the waterpark study included Mayor Gerretsen and Councillors Sandy Berg, Kevin George, Bryan Paterson, Brian Reitzel and Liz Schell. Those opposed were councillors Rick Downes, Bill Glover, Dorothy Hector, Rob Hutchison, Lisa Osanic and Jim Neill, who had seconded the mayor’s motion. Tie votes are considered lost. Coun. Jeff Scott had earlier left the meeting and was not around for the midnight vote. Mayor Gerretsen took the loss in stride: “In eight years in this business I’ve come to realize that many people have many different priorities. Some people want social activities, some people want cultural amenities, some just want the potholes fixed. Our job is to find some kind of balance.”
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Theatre Kingston artistic director leaves his mark on Canada’s biggest stage trayed as a lesbian couple. “Our production incorporates Bruno Mars and New Order and strobe lights and there are eight Heritage News - If you visit the Stratford Festi- little kids in it that sing and dance and are fairval this year to take in some plays, you just might ies. It has a real reverence for love but maybe an be viewing the work of some of our own city’s top irreverence for the text. The theme of the play is really the core of the message that we were trytalent. This past spring, Theatre Kingston artistic direc- ing to get across about love. Unconditional love, tor Brett Christopher moved his family to Stratford loving one another no matter who you are or what for three months to take on the role of assistant direc- person you love.” Unsurprisingly, the production has caused a bit tor for the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The opportunity was part of a prestigious program called of a stir in the theatre world, receiving everything the Michael Langham Workshop for Assistant Di- from half a star out of five from the Toronto Star to four out of four from the rectors, which allows theatre Detroit Free Press; mostly, professionals from across however, the reviews have the country a chance to hone been very kind. their skills in Canada’s pre“Personally I applaud the miere theatre company. director for making those “Stratford is kind of like choices - they’re very bold the citadel of theatre in this choices,” Christopher notes. country,” Christopher says. “To me there is a point to it, “It’s the biggest company and that is the biggest stage and there’s a lot of incredible in the country.” internationally renowned talChristopher says he ent both on stage and off.” learned a thing or two at He applied because, as a Stratford that he can bring trained actor, he was interhome to help strengthen the ested in developing his skills work of Theatre Kingston as a director and receiving and the city’s theatre comsome formal training in that munity in general. area of the art – and the ex“The big thing with perience didn’t disappoint. Stratford is everyone is al“The assistant director is Brett Christopher ways working at their aba really weird, amorphous solute top of their game. role,” he notes. “You could literally just sit and watch the director. You could be From my perspective there’s no slack at all…The a researcher. You could be their sounding board. A level of detail, the level of care that they’ve taken lot of the work that I did with [director Chris Abra- - everybody including assistant props people and ham] was after hours. We would each have pages people that are sewing leaves onto trees - is aweand pages of notes after we watched the play and inspiring. [Now I can] come back and say that’s we’d pass notes back and forth and discuss them and the kind of environment that we should be making plays in.” he’d give them to the actors.” While he admits that the $60 million budget He explains that the play isn’t your average Stratford has to work with also helps, the passion version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. “This play is done all the time and this is a very and the spirit behind all this hard work is easily fresh take. It’s a play about forbidden love and translatable. “We really, really cared about the story that [Abraham] wanted it to be relevant now, to have a message. It’s set in someone’s backyard at the we’re telling, and I think that’s something really wedding of two men, and as a present their friends valuable that I can bring back here and to keep got together to put on a play. It really is about fam- in mind when I’m working on my own work or talking to younger artists about the choices that ily and support for gay marriage.” In keeping with this theme, the play features they make in terms of plays and acting roles and many female characters played by men and vice things like that. At the end of the day, you’ve reversa; Lysander and Hermia, the two central char- ally got to care about the story you’re telling – it’s acters whose relationship is in trouble, are por- too much work not to.”
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Kingston Heritage – A charitable group that’s looking for a tax break is not finding much support from Kingston city council. Local politicians are hesitant to back a request by Almost Home to apply to the provincial government for special tax-exempt status, fearing it could trigger a flood of similar requests. “I can’t support creating this precedent,” said Coun. Jim Neill. Councillors were told that providing a tax waiver for Almost Home would cost the city about $17,000 a year. Coun. Dorothy Hector warned of a “slippery slope” by supporting one group’s push for tax-exempt status could lead many other charitable groups to apply for similar tax breaks, and end up costing the city tens of thousands of dollars in annual revenues. “The risk is huge,” she added. A July 15 motion sponsored by Councillors Sandy Berg and Bryan Paterson asked Kingston to endorse Almost Home’s application before the Ontario Legislature to have its building
excluded from paying annual municipal and school board property taxes. The motion, however, did not commit council to approving any tax-exempt bylaws at this time. “Let’s just say we’re open to having the discussion,” said Coun. Paterson. Almost Home operates a building at 118 William Street that provides a temporary ‘home-away-from-home’ for families of seriously ill children who are undergoing medical treatment at local hospitals. It also provides a ref-
uge for families of sick children with financial constraints. The organization says it helps families from all over Ontario, including families of young patients who are transferred to Kingston because other hospitals are full. The Kingston facility can accommodate up to 11 families in a ‘home-like’ atmosphere while children attend clinics or have overnight stays in hospital, according to its website. Supporters say other cities such as Hamilton, Ottawa, Toronto and Lon-
don offer tax breaks for similar facilities through special provincial legislation. There is already a precedent in Kingston as previous councils have given Royal Canadian Legions taxexempt status. The city also provides up to 40 per cent in tax rebates to nonprofit groups. Mayor Mark Gerretsen says he prefers coming up with a city-wide policy that invites a fair and open process. “If the city is going to be in the business
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The Sharbot Lake Farmers Market runs 9 to 11a.m. every Saturday, May 17 - Oct. 11 at the Sharbot Lake Beach. Fresh farm produce, hot coffee and cafe breakfast items, homemade baked goods, local crafts, live music, shiatsu massage, full park and playground, and friendly conversation all at our picturesque beach setting. The perfect way to start your Saturday! www.sharbotlakefarmersmarket.ca. Autism Ontario Sunday Morning Gardening Club. We meet from 10-11:30 am, except on long weekends, at the back of 361 Montreal Street. The planting is done, so bring a watering can and join us. For information or to register, please go to www.aoese.eventbrite.ca or we can be reached at 613-507-7896 or Kingston@ autismontario.com. Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday 6 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to music by Superior Sound. Singles or couples 40-90 welcome. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., until Oct. 25. All local farm products, home baking, and local artisans. New location: Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway #38, Verona. Also Fridays 3 – 7 p.m., May 16 to August 29. All local farm products, home baking and local artisans. Located at Harrowsmith Junction (the Trail Crossing) Highway #38, Harrowsmith. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. Summer Board Game Camp quickly approaching and we’re offering the last 4 spots with all proceeds being donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kingston (BBBS). We’d like to see the summer camp reach full capacity so hopefully you can help us spread the word. It’s a great opportunity for campers to enjoy some indoor/outdoor play, all while supporting BBBS’ traditional one-to-one mentoring, group mentoring for girls (Go Girls!), group mentoring for boys (Game On!), InSchool Mentoring, and other community mentoring programs. Monday, July 28 to Friday, Aug. 1 9am-4pm. Early drop-off and late pick-up may be arranged. 4 Cataraqui St. Suite W24 The Woolen Mill. 343-363-1332, www.familyforthewin.ca
The Community Harvest Market is held every Wednesday from 2 – 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (located between Montreal and Division). We offer local, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and crafts. We are open rain or shine. For more information, please contact: info@communityharvestkingston.com or visit us on Facebook at CommunityHarvestKingston. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday lunch special July 25. Home cooked food. Come and enjoy our air conditioning or patio. 11:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Friday Night Baha’i Discussion, July 4, 11, 18, 25. What are your thoughts? Informal chats are held Fridays at 7 p.m. at 99 York Street, sharing ideas about the world, the human family, and attendees’ topics of interest. Further info:bahais@ kingston.net 613-634-0767. Bath Sunday Market 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce, baked goods. Local craftspeople presenting wooden bowls, jewellery, alpaca clothes, antiques, collectable toys Hotdog stand, beach and playground across the road from market. 3D Card Workshop Tuesday, July 29 9 a.m. to noon. Craft cards with a 3-dimensional effect using a variety of stamps and papers. Frame or give to a friend. Materials provided. 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810. The 9th Annual Breast Cancer Action Kingston “Share the Care” Family Golf Tournament with the Cupido family will be held at Colonnade Golf & Country Club Friday August 8 with a shotgun start @ 12:45 p.m. The registration fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, dinner, cash prize holes, silent and live auction, live entertainment and a charitable receipt for a portion of the fee. Come out for a fun day of golf in support of your local Breast Cancer Action Kingston. For more information call 613 531 7912 or www.bcakingston. org. Lawn and garage sale Tuesday, July 29 - The volunteers to Extendicare
are holding this sale on the grounds of Extendicare Nursing Home, corner of Queen Mary Road and Bath Road from 0900-1400. New and used items plus hand-made crafts! Rain date August 7, same time. Any questions? Please call Barbara @ 389-4812. Rideau Trail Club of Kingston - Saturday July 26 Amherst Island Bike Ride Level 2, moderate pace, up to 40 km. Meet at the Amherst Island ferry dock for the 9:30 a.m. ferry. Cycle around the island with a swim opportunity. Bring lunch and lots of water. Leader: Yvonne 613 767 6990. Sunday July 27 Rideau Canal History Trip Level 1, moderate pace, 5 km. Historical hike Jones Falls, Davis and Chaffey Locks. Bring lunch, water, and bug spray.Parents with children welcome. Depart CT 9 am. Leader: Stan 613-548-3003. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri. July 25. Music by Land O Lake Cruisers (Western Night). Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay 8:00-11:30 pm. Dress code: smart casual. Singles & couples welcome. Bath Sunday Market 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce, baked goods. Local craftspeople presenting wooden bowls, jewellery, alpaca clothes, antiques, collectable toys. Hotdog stand. Beach and playground across the road from market. Friday July 25 The Fur Ball returns! Join the Gananoque & District Humane Society’s popular two-hour 1000 Islands sunset cruise sponsored by the Rockport Boat Line, leaving Rockport at 6 pm. Live classic rock by R-Banned, munchies & snacks provided, cash bar. Dance on the upper deck or sight-see from the lower – it’s a great way to support animals in TLTI & Gananoque. Family-friendly, kids have a blast. For tickets or info email heather.caird@ investorsgroup.com, or call Arlene at 613-923-1953 or drop by the shelter at 85 Hwy 32, open 9 till noon Monday through Saturday (cash only please). Weekly Bluegrass Jam held every Thursday at 7 p.m. at RCHA 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON 2nd Floor (elevator). No cover charge. Everyone
Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca is welcome, whether you come to play or listen. For more information contact Mary at 613-549-3446. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 496, Sydenham are hosting a Bass Fishing Derby on July 26. Fish any back lake. Weigh in at the upstairs Legion Hall in Sydenham from 10 am until 2pm. First prize - trolling motor. Tickets available at the Legion, Ronnie’s, Sydenham One Stop and Verona Hardware. Wed. July 23- pulled pork lunch at Henderson United Church is cancelled- new date is Mon. Aug. 4 , 11:30 - 1:30 at the Henderson Hall. Menu is hot pork sandwich, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, corn, variety of desserts- donation to church welcome- free-will offering. Yummy in the tummy and helps out church. Info 613-336-2467. Picnics in the park. Free. Family friendly. Fridays (4-6pm) in July and August. Bring a picnic to Douglas Fluhrer Park and enjoy weekly pickup soccer followed by performances, games, music, arts and crafts. Healthy snacks provided. July 25: Presentation by Matt Ellerbeck on salamanders and conservation, Kingston Field Naturalists workshop, scavenger hunt, crafts and games Royal Canadian Legion Branch 496, Sydenham are hosting a Bass Fishing Derby on July 26. Fish any back lake. Weigh in at the upstairs Legion Hall in Sydenham from 10 am until 2pm. First prize - trolling motor. Tickets available at the Legion, Ronnie’s, Sydenham One Stop and Verona Hardware. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 734 Montreal St. July 25 Friday Night Karaoke hosted by “Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke” from 8 p.m. midnight. All welcome. Small cover charge for non-members. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from the middle of June until after Labour Day. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the sto-
ry of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your left, by the water - Civic # 2365. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261. Paint Out - Welcome to another summer of painting outside. As usual, you must be self-sufficient, with everything you need for the day, including a brown bag lunch. At each location, I have specified where we will meet, at 9:00 to acquaint everyone with the nearest washroom facilities, picnic lunch spot and good spots to paint. ENJOY! July 30- Bellevue House on Centre St., which runs off King St, just west of Queens University campus. We will meet in the parking lot across the street from Bellevue House at 9 a.m. to look at any neighboring locations to paint, but Bellevue House itself does not open until 10 a.m. They are waiving the admission fee for us. Singles Only Club of Kingston - Join Ron and the gang on Friday, July 25 at Raxx for their steak dinner. We meet at the big round tables at the back. Non members are welcome. Just come and introduce yourself. Join Bill and golfers at Westbrook Golf Course on Wednesday, July 30 at 9:45am for a fun morning of par 3 golf. Lunch after if you’re interested. It is seniors’ day with a special rate. Contact Bill Bryan at 613 542 5982 to confirm your attendance. All are welcome. Meet Marjorie on Wednesday, July 30 at 7:45pm at the Four Points Sheraton for a jukebox musical production, Leader of the Pack, which celebrates the life and times of Ellie Greenwich, whose doowop sounds skyrocketed to the top of the charts in the early to mid sixties. Call 613 530 4912 for more information and to reserve your ticket.
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Heritage Editorial – As I may have mentioned in a previous column or two I am about to head off to Europe for a two-week vacation and while I couldn’t be more excited, I am currently in the midst of the packing challenge. We’ve all experienced it and I find myself having a much harder time with it this time around. I am definitely not what you would call a light packer and this is the first time that I am travelling to Europe for more than a week. For me, the hardest part of packing is clothing. I am not the type of person that decides what I am going to wear well in advance. I even have trouble laying my clothes out the night before to save time the next morning. I prefer going through my closet each morning and putting together outfits then, which is certainly not something you can do while on vacation and living out of a suitcase. I constantly fear that I will for-
get a crucial part of my wardrobe or I will arrive at my destination and hate everything that I brought (although this has never happened before). Most of the time when I travel I realize at the end of the trip that I didn’t wear half of the things I brought, but that doesn’t make packing any easier for the next trip. Maybe packing is a skill that some people have and others don’t. Perhaps I was just born without that skill. Another issue I struggle with is weight restrictions. I know that airlines have to have restrictions when it comes to number of bags and weight of those bags, but it seems a bit ridiculous sometimes. For this flight the airline is only allowing us 20 kilograms or 45 pounds of checked luggage and has even limited our carry on bag to 5 kilograms or 11 pounds. This seems insane to me. There are days that I go to work when my purse definitely weighs more than 11 pounds and that is just for one day. I always see people on flights with these little bags and a small piece of luggage and I wonder, ‘how did you do that’? Are you just going to buy everything when you get there or did you shrinkwrap everything you own? How
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Lifting the fog of war do people who ‘backpack through Europe’ for a summer pack? Surely they don’t have enough money to spend on things they forgot‌ I guess I could travel with the idea of buying something if I forgot it, but the planner in me objects to that idea. I want to reserve the money I brought for souvenirs and mementos from the trip, not for a toothbrush, which brings me to another predicament – return trip packing. Once I finally decide what to bring and pack it all neatly in my suitcase I then have to think about having enough room for what I want to bring back. After spending two weeks in Europe the last thing I want is to pay even more money to bring back all of my stuff and the new stuff I bought, but how am I supposed to know in advance what I will buy? It is impossible. There is no real solution to all of these problems – unless someone invents teleportation in the next few days. So instead, I will just try to do the best I can and if I have to leave my underwear and pajamas in a European airport to save weight so be it. For now I will just focus on my packing checklist and hope that future me has considered the space that is left in my suitcase.
The world received a sobering reminder last week that the festering conflict in Eastern Ukraine is still very much an ongoing issue that should concern everybody. A total of 298 innocent civilians of various nationalities perished when their flight path over the conflict zone encountered what was likely a surface to air missile. Ukraine military authorities are adamant that their air defences did not fire a single shot that day, which, if proven to be true, seems to preclude all but one possibility: that Russia-backed separatists using advanced anti-aircraft armaments either seized by separatist forces in the conflict, or provided by Putin’s regime brought down the airliner - perhaps confusing it with a Ukrainian military transport aircraft, one of which was brought down by missiles earlier in the week. Earlier, pro-Russia rebels claimed responsibility for surface-to-air missile attacks on two Ukrainian SU-25 military aircraft, however these were likely brought down using a different weapons system. A missile launcher system similar in appearance to the kind Ukraine officials believe was used in the attack was seen by Associated Press journalists near the eastern Ukrainian town of Snizhne earlier that Thursday. Russia will undoubtedly deny supplying the separatists with the armaments in question, but if an international investigation determines that no Ukrainian air-to-surface missiles were fired on that day, whom are we to blame? For its part, pro-Russian separatists at the crash site are already said to be grimly supplying Moscow with the plane’s black box for investigation, while blaming Ukraine’s armed forces for the attack. Putin himself, was  more glib on saying ‘that the tragedy is responsibility of the country whose airspace it happened in’ - as if his policies bore no responsibility for the crisis in Eastern Ukraine.  If it comes to light that Russian equipment was behind the ‘incident’, countries around the world should unite in the strongest condemnation of Putin’s aggression in Eastern Ukraine; for it would appear that in his zeal to bring the Ukraine and its military to its knees with advanced artillery, he has carelessly provoked one of the most tragic international incidents in years. It would be bad enough if the separatists seized these weapons, and Putin turned a blind eye. Knowingly providing untrained separatist forces with this fearsome weaponry would almost be like pulling the trigger himself. The world needs to be united in its demand for justice for the nearly 300 lives lost that on day. Justice demands that not just the separatists, but also their enablers, have their day at The Hague.
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Kingston Heritage Review - Thomas Splinter has not had an easy life. As a youth, he witnessed a friend being shot at school by a classmate. Now, he is grieving the recent death of his beloved wife and struggling raise their five year old son, William. Thomas appears to have number of different forms of mental illness, like post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and paranoia; he has nightmares of William growing up and turning into a murderer, which he is convinced will come true. His cold-hearted mother has taught him to repress all of his negative feelings but at last, rather reluctantly, he decides to seek help by reaching out to a hypnotherapist, Peter. This is the story of William’s Lullaby, a film written and directed by Kingston native Nicholas Arnold. It was shot largely in an Amherstview suburb, as well as other locations that will be recognized by local audiences. William’s Lullaby reminded me a lot of one of my favourite films of all time, The Shining, only with two very key differences. The first is that it’s set in a familiar place (i.e. not a giant, glamorous resort in the mountains of Colorado). Even audiences who aren’t familiar with the Kingston area will recognize a neighbourhood that looks very similar to their own or one they have visited many times. The second key difference has to do with the ending, which I won’t give away here. This is a very eerie but beautifully done film that digs deep into the darkest corners of the human condition. In many scenes, the music alone is enough to send your stomach through a loop – there are ominous tones as Thomas walks alone down a long corridor at the school where he works as a custodian, and again when he serves dinner to his son and puts him to bed. Everyday events like William and Thomas walking home from school oscillate in and out of focus, reminding audiences that although this
neighbourhood may resemble daughter. Is this future possible their own friendly suburb, there for Thomas, or will his illness is nothing ordinary about this consume him? family’s situation. (At least we William’s Lullaby is a story hope not.) about grief and mental illness The fact that I found parts of and how they can render a person William’s Lullaby rather dif- unable to recognize love in their ficult to take is a testament to life or feel it in their heart. There the film’s superb performances, are some very upsetting scenes in particularly from Richard Roy this movie, and sensitive viewers Sutton as Thomas and Toby Bis- should be forewarned. However, son as William. Thomas is very it is also extremely impactful and gruff and often outright mean artfully crafted, sure to be appreto his son, who is just a sweet ciated by anyone who enjoys little boy, so eager to be loved. well done films. He never tells William he loves him or even so much R0012810629 as “goodnight” when he 2014 puts him to bed; he rips up a card William makes for him that says “I love you daddy” before he even looks at it. The cold treatment Thomas receives from his own mother (played by Sandie Cond) is almost as heartbreaking. He calls her in tears on a regular basis, begging for help or at the very least some sympathy and understanding. Each time, she tells him she doesn’t have time for such nonsense and that he needs to snap out of it and stop calling. The parallels between William and Thomas’ relationship and that between Thomas and his own mother are telling. Yet there are glimpses of hope. At school, William’s teacher reads the class the story of The Ugly Duckling, which brings him happiness because it Children under 12 FREE enables him to envision a better future for himself. The family is also helped by a kind woman named Collette (Ila Lawton), who urges Thomas to seek help Except Aug 10th 10am-2pm from a friendly hypnotherapist, Peter (Robert Lawton). At one point, Thomas looks up the current address of the boy who shot his friend. When he drives out to catch a glimpse of him, he finds what appears to be a happy, well-adjusted man playing with his
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Artist brings a bit of Moosonee to Kingston at Northern Lights Secondary School in 2008. “The job was exactly what I wanted. I teach visual arts and music and that is exactly what I want to do. I couldn’t say no.” Many people would hate being that far north but for Gray the north is perfect. He loves the seclusion and the beauty of the environment and he translates a lot of that love into art. “What inspires me now is what I do and what I see and how I interpret that,” said Gray. “Some of my art is inspired by landscape and some of it is inspired by my students. Some of my
pieces are dream images and some are inspired by Picasso and Greek mythology. A lot of it is experimental.” Gray studied animation at college Heritage News – Moosonee may be and art at university. He discovered 1,200 kilometers north of Kingston, but early on that he didn’t want to work for artist, musician and teacher Curry for Disney and he didn’t want to stand Gray, it’s a second home. Gray and his around and talk about his own art. He family technically live in Kingston, but wanted to teach art and inspire others he works as a teacher for 10 months a while still being able to produce art year in Moosonee, Ontario. and music. “I went to Moosonee because I “For me there is a lot going on. One didn’t want to supply for three or four day I am doing art and the next three years. Finding a teaching job in this days I may be focusing on music and area is tough and I wanted to work,” then my job fits in there too. It keeps explained Gray, who started teaching me busy and I love it. All of it inspires me and I hope that On June 5 the St. Paul the Apostle Knights of Columbus Council 9652 held their second comes through in Charity Golf Tournament in support of this year’s charity partner, the Kingston Pregnancy my work.” Care Centre. With the generous support of the following community minded businesses To showcase and organizations we are able to continue the Knights tradition of “ In Service to One, In his work, Gray Service to all”. We sincerely thank each of them for their kind assistance. approached the owner of WindSilver Sponsors Gold Sponsors Premier Donors mills last summer • D.M. Roofing • Rigney Building Supply • Sisters of Providence • Joe De Sousa, and showed him • Wartman Funeral Home • Fancy That / • Cataraqui Cabinets Rent-A-Chef his portfolio. He Roundstone Stores • Coppens Academy • David J. Cupido • Haven Home Comfort asked if there was • GLAD Plumbing • Frontenac Coin
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we got that story printed John told me that he wished he had illustrated the book and we decided to do the other six stories.” John worked on illustrating ‘The BigHeritage Events – Most kids love sitfooted Grog from Grumple’, which is ting down with their grandparents and the second story in the Grog series and reading a story book, but not Gretchen focuses on bullying. While he is not a Huntley’s granddaughter. professional artist, John did some cartoon “When my granddaughter, Desirae, drawing in high was about three she school and hopes never wanted to hear that kids enjoy his stories from books. work, especially his She wanted what own kids. she called ‘kid never “It was really imheard stories’,” exportant for me to do plained Huntley. something that I can “We told her family leave behind for my stories and eventualkids,” added John. ly we ran out of ma“Your kids are your terial so I started crelegacy and down ating my own stories the road it is nice for out of frustration and them to have someshe loved them.” thing tangible that The stories are connects to you and about Grogs, fictionthat they can show al yellow creatures their children and that live in Grumple. grandchildren.” Huntley created John tried a six different stories number of methods about them, including one about her John and Gretchen Huntley will launch their self-published children’s when illustrating the story includgranddaughter and book ‘The Bigfooted Grog from Grumple’ at Novel Idea on July 26. her grandson after he Photo/Mandy Marciniak. ing pencil crayons, crayons, and paswas born. Each story tels, but in the end is written in rhyme “We actually got that story printed and he went with hand drawing the Grogs and until recently, Huntley kept each story written on a piece of paper. Every time we give the book to cancer patients and and then filling them in with colour on her grandchildren came to visit, Huntley their families,” explained Huntley. “After the computer. He liked the look it created
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the chance to open a restaurant in Ottawa, a great place.” the city where they grew up. To keep up with MLT DWN, you can visFollowing the lead of malls like The it them online at mltdwn.com, or through Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Mall in Toronto, social media on Facebook, Twitter or Inthe food court in Ottawa’s Rideau Centre stagram is undergoing a major transformation. The renovations are taking Township of the traditional quick ‘in-and-out’ Leeds and the experience and offering mall goers Thousand Islands healthier and nicer dining choices. It was through this renovation that MLT DWN was offered a NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS lease, with a prime location. Draft Jerry Park Concept Plan “It’s going to be a whole new look on what food courts are be- Council is seeking input from the Public concerning a proposal to amend the Jerry Park Master Plan for coming,” said Aly. After months of planning, the Development in 2014. Jerry Park is located in guys have their branding together, Lansdowne, Ontario. have redesigned their menu boards and added some flair to the brand. For your convenience, two meetings will be held “We’re taking the same food we at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on July 31, 2014 at make here. Same menu, and we’ll 1 Jessie Street. keep doing specials.” Date of Meetings: Thursday, July 31, 2014 MLT DWN here in Kingston Time of Meetings: 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. will keep operating as it does, but Location: Lansdowne Community Centre you might see a little bit less of 1 Jessie Street, Rahim and Aly as they get the new Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0 location running smoothly. They are extremely proud of the team of For more information, please contact Amanda Kingstonians who are taking the Werner-Mackeler, Administrative Assistant (x 203) or reigns on their flagship restaurant. Elaine Mallory, Director of Planning and Development “We’re very grateful to King- (x 212) by calling (613) 659-2415, or by fax (613) stonians,” says Aly. “We’re very 659-3619, or email amanda@townshipleeds.on.ca. proud to be on this street, Princess Street, which has been around for- DATED at the Township of Leeds and the Thousand ever. It’s pretty nice to be in such Islands on the 16th day of July, 2014. R0012809645_0724
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On the rocks By Mark Bergin Columnist
Daytripper - Southeastern Ontario is a treasure chest if you’re into rock, mineral and fossil collecting. Sedimentary rock surrounds us; the nearby mineral-rich Canadian Shield sits in the north and “diamond-filled” dolomite is found south of the border. Around Kingston, you’ll find fossils and examples of calcite, ranging from white to beautiful peach and blue hues. There are several abandoned quartz crystal mines in the Thousand Islands region. Many were mined during the Second World War for crystal oscillator quartz used in radio communications. North of Kingston you’ll discover Bancroft, a famed rock collectors haunt, often referred to as the mineral capital of Canada. About 1600 mineral types have been identified in the region. The area is part of the Canadian Shield, estimated at 1.1 to 1.8 billion years old. In the late 19th century, the Bancroft area was a hub of mining activity at many small deposits. Over Jul24_Metroland_third_4c_CMN1455_CoL_FINAL time, the mines and quarries were unable to compete
with larger producers around North America. Many of the old mines and open pits still have some rather spectacular small specimens that attract collectors and hobbyists. The Princess Sodalite Mine in Bancroft received its royal name legitimately. In 1901, the Princess of Wales visited the World’s Fair in Buffalo, New York. While there she received a gift of Bancroft sodalite. She was so impressed with the deep blue hue of the stone, that she requested enough sodalite to decorate Marlborough House, her London residence. The hillsides at Bancroft were worked to obtain about 130 tonnes of the beautiful rock, which were shipped to England. The site became known as the Princess Sodalite Mine. The site opened to collectors in 1961. In addition to sodalite from the site, a rock farm was created. The owners felt that collectors, and families with children, should be able to enjoy the Earth’s minerals without necessarily going on dangerous adventures. A number of samples and tailings from other mines are added regularly. Collectors of all ages can harvest affordable specimens11:23 like rose 14-07-02 AMquartz. Page 1 Bancroft is home to Canada’s largest gem and min-
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vugs, when part of the rock dissolved. The process by which the crystals formed is still being researched. The most up-to-date theory is that deep within the Earth, fluids containing gas, oil, salt and dissolved quartz moved along fractures and crevices and into the porous layers of vugs. The solutions further eroded the holes at the same time as depositing the materials that contributed to the development of the doubly terminated crystals. Some Herkimers have unique qualities. Crystals may contain anthraxolite , which looks like bits of black coal within the crystals. Enhydro crystals, which contain a water bubble within, are rare and valuable. Even more rare is an enhydro that contains anthraxolite floating in the water bubble. I’ve mined at Herkimer many times, and I’ve only once seen one of these. Still unusual, but more common are doubles (two diamonds attached), clusters (several attached to each other). Some large domed pockets contain thousands of diamonds. The dome-like tops of the pockets are often lined with small, white dolomite crystals or sometimes with black drusy quartz. The largest pocket I ever tapped contained 101 Herkimer diamonds. But getting at it took many hours (days) of backbreaking work with a heavy sledgehammer and various EquipmEnt SalESpErSon chisels and wedges. For a fee, anyone We are searching for a self-motivated individual, who is interested in a sales can go in and work career in the landscape and construction equipment industry. This individual will in the pit. Serious support the dealership through the sale and rental of light construction equipment, diggers go in with skid steer loaders, compact & utility tractors and implements for landscape sledgehammers and contractors, construction companies, municipalities and golf courses. wedges and work the open pit walls. The This individual must be self-confident and able to build and maintain strong most popular method business relationship. A good work ethic is a must. Previous equipment experience involves using small two- or three-pound and computer skills are an asset. rock hammers and Job duties include cold calling on prospective customers, relationship building bull point chisels to with existing customers, consulting with customers to ensure that they purchase split open the chunks the proper equipment to suit their individual job needs, educating the customer on of rock that cover the mine floor. Some proper and efficient operation of machinery, and after sales follow up to maintain rocks contain small customer satisfaction. This individual will also be working closely with equipment vugs with one or a suppliers. few crystals inside. R0012811040
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Remembrance through song: Alzheimer Society of KFL&A launches new music program for clients maybe have 30 minutes to get some daily chores done, things like that.” The Community Foundation grant funded a six month pilot for Music for Memories, but the Alzheimer Society hopes to expand the program and continue it on after that time period. They are looking for volunteers to help create playlists and manage the music library, as well as donations of iTunes cards, previously enjoyed equipment, or anything else that might be useful. “It’s quite costly to start up a program like this when you have to purchase all of the music and everything,” says KFL&A Alzheimer Society executive director Vicki Poffley, noting that they would also eventually like to be able to reach more people. “Right now we only have enough [resources] for 10 participants and in our catchment area we have approximately 3,400 individuals living with a diagnosis.” Doran says that reaching more people through Music for Memories will also have indirect benefits for clients and potential clients. “We’re hoping we’ll be able to reach people that might not be using our services right now. This might be something that really appeals to them. If
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Heritage News - Most of us can name several songs that trigger strong memories and make us connect to our past in a very emotional way; this is also true for those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. “You’d be surprised at the clients that can recite songs word for word but they can’t remember what they just ate for lunch,” says Katie Doran, education and support coordinator at the Alzheimer Society of KFL&A. That’s why the Alzheimer Society is currently launching a new music-based program called Music for Memories, in the hopes of bringing some comfort to clients and their caregivers. The program, through which families can create personalized iPods for their loved
ones with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, was made possible thanks to a grant the organization received from the Community Foundation of Kingston and Area in the spring. “Music often triggers an emotional reaction from people and that’s why this program is effective,” explains Doran. “You’re reaching memories that also have an emotional significance to people, so if we put a song on there such as maybe a wedding song that they’ve listened to often, that song might trigger a memory for them because they have an emotional tie to it.” As such, the music helps clients to manage the symptoms of their disease. “It’s been shown to improve mood and reduce anxiety and agitation in people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias,” Doran says. She explains that hope is also for Music for Memories to reduce stress for caregivers by equipping them with another tool at their disposal. “It gives respite to the caregiver so they can give it to their loved one and then they can
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Teachers in the LDSB volunteered their time to attend ETFO summer workshops from July 2-4. They learned more effective ways to teach music, how to use Google apps in the classroom and how to provide better assessment. Photo/Mandy Marciniak
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less right now.” The damaged box truck was “the straw that broke the camel’s back” according to Lees. ReStore has dealt with numerous attempted break ins over the past few weeks and there have been multiple windows stolen from their front entrance as well as some e-waste. On the morning prior to the truck damage the back door of the facility was damaged from what Lees assumes was an attempt to get inside. “There have been some ongoing issues over the past few weeks, but when we came in this morning that was it. We contacted the
police, filed reports and contacted the media to see if we can get the word out there and try to deter future attempts and issues.” Lees also added that items like e-waste are targeted on a regular basis at the centre and staff and volunteers are making an effort to contain these items better, but space is a major issue. “We are very limited in terms of space and we want to move to a larger space, but we’re not eligible for any grants or anything like that so it’s all on us and we simply don’t have the funds to do that.” The funds generated by ReStore go
to support Habitat for Humanity Kingston & Frontenac with a primary objective of building affordable, energy efficient houses for deserving families, while reducing the amount of used materials that are headed for overflowing landfills. Most of the items they receive are donated and the damaged truck is what brings them to the facility. “We have great relationships in Kingston with Home Depot, Lowes, Rona and Princess Auto,” explained Lees. “They call us probably two to three times a week to come pick stuff up from them. If we can’t operate this truck to get there then that puts
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open pit area. As you pound rocks, small chips and sharp fragments fly off and could easily injure unprotected eyes. You should wear closed-toe shoes; if you’re going to do heavy prospecting along the mine walls, wear steel-toe safety boots. There’s a KOA campground across the road from the Herkimer Diamond Mine. In general, rock and mineral collecting anywhere is rewarding. You get serious exercise and have lots of fun. Be extremely cautious as you go deeper into
unknown areas. Do not go into abandoned underground mines. I have had very few Whatever you find, you keep. The site is mishaps, but a simple error could become open to all ages, but anyone under the age serious if you are far from help. The bigof 16 must be accompanied by an adult. gest danger is one’s own stupidity. Always Children have fun looking for diamonds be aware of your surroundings. I once cut while sifting through muddy water in a myself badly when I became preoccupied special mining trough set up outside the and fell over an old barbed wire fence lymain building. ing low to the ground. Falls and sprains Like most locations, remain safety conare probably the biggest danger, so watch scious. You’ll need strong work gloves and where you’re going. protective goggles when working in the The Canadian Geological Survey, now part of the Earth Sciences sector of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), publishes excellent handbooks called Rocks and Minerals for the Collector. You can find these in most libraries and many bookstores. Some of these are being updated and republished. You’ll find them at the Government of Canada publications website, http://publications.gc.ca. Each book deals with a specific regions. For example, you can find one for Kingston and another for Bancroft and Parry Sound. The guides give exact directions to mineral deposits, many close to Kingston, but they don’t indicate whether the deposits are on private property. Make sure to check out the area and get permission if you will be entering someone’s land. Rock and mineral collecting is a great experience for any age. It doesn’t matter if you’re an individual in your 20s or 70s Children sift through a mining trough outside the main building at the or a family with young children, everyone Herkimer Diamond Mine. can enjoy outings in search of the Earth’s Continued from page 14
natural treasures. You don’t have to travel outside Kingston to begin your exploration of the mineral and fossil world. The Miller Museum of Geology, which opened in 1931 at Queen’s University’s Miller Hall, features a first rate collection of the Earth’s rocks, minerals and fossils. It offers an overview of the geological history of the Kingston area. There’s a special exhibit on the dinosaurs of Alberta. The museum is located in Miller Hall, 36 Union Street. It’s open from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and admission is free. Educational tours for school groups are available for a fee. Check out the museum’s website at http://geol.queensu.ca/museum/. For information about Herkimer Diamonds, visit the Herkimer Diamond Mine at herkimerdiamond.com and the Ace of Diamonds mine at herkimerdiamonds. com. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.
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It’s tIme to Feds willing to give Marine Museum access to crucial land studies go fIshIng! a couple of crucial matters: the museum wants full access to federal engineering and environmental site studies, and it needs a lease extension to prepare a possible purchase offer. West says recent discussions with the feds are encouraging on both fronts. “They’ve proposed a formula where the museum would, for the first time, be made privy to confidential information on the site.” He says obtaining the property assessment information, which has only been made available to the city so far, is critical to determining exact costs to try and purchase and rehabilitate the waterfront land at 55 Ontario Street. A June city staff report to council estimated the costs could be as high as $19 million. As far as extending the museum’s lease beyond the end of this year, West remains optimistic that Ottawa will give them another year to conduct their due diligence investigation and prepare a business plan. “I’m pretty sure we’ll get our lease extension.” He says talks with a myriad of federal bureaucrats based in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver have produced early signs of optimism, but cautioned the museum has received no firm commitments at this point: “It’s as good as it can be right now. It’s a process to work within the bureaucracy. I think there is sympathy for our position, especially in Ottawa.” West says the notion that the 40 year old museum could be forced to pack up and leave a National Heritage Site by
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1308 ANDERSON DRIVE • $357,000
1199 PIXLEY PLACE • $271,900
Eye-catching 3 bedroom bungalow on spacious lot. Extensive Move right in! Inviting, bright and spacious, this terrific family home sits on a fantastic Magnificent 2+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Lydenwood subdivision. This landscaping with a large circular driveway. Abundance of corner lot and features 3 bedrooms, tasteful decor, an open concept main level, home features hardwood and ceramic throughout, upgraded trim package, upgrades – newer windows 2011, oak kitchen, hardwood and bonus main level office space and a finished lower level recreation room. Upgrades laminate throughout, freshly painted, new bathrooms, siding include built-in gas fireplace, stone exterior, gas range hookup and a rear deck ideal cathedral ceilings, hrv and pot lights, open concept main floor, designer kitchen, jacuzzi, massive rec room, stamped concrete patio, on shed, central air conditioning, newly built deck,Sales unfinishedRepresentative for enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located close to all amenities, this home will large master ensuite with Sales Representative covered deck, inside entrySales from garage.Representative This home is a must see! MLS basement awaiting your finishing touches. MLS impress even the most discerning buyer. Call today for your personal tour. MLS
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19 FOREST DRIVE • $589,500 BeautifulDesirable 3+2 bedroom cedar home, home in Milton subdivision! Quiet, spacious treed lot with access to St. Lawrence and waterfront park. This custom 4,500 sq ft home features a fully finished out basement, 2 docks beautiful including a large onewalksuitable wrap around deck, large living spaces, oversized double garage, underground sprinkler system and much more. for a patio set, swim platform, 54 foot Call for a complete list of details. MLS Michael Jessica deck, hot tub, lower level rec room 2 full Hammell MacHale EVALUATION!bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen 2 fireplaces. MLS®14604273. *Not Intended to solicit clients already under contract. 256 VICTORIA STREET • $699,900
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3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms quality RJM Classic home construction. This energy efficient home features a beautiful country kitchen with large island, 3 generous size bedrooms on the main floor, gorgeous bamboo hardwood and ceramic flooring in the living rm and kitchen & dining room with patio doors to large sunny deck which overlook the rear yard, master bedroom includes a 3pc ensuite. Lower level is partially finished and features a walkout to rear yard, large attached double car garage that also provides access to deck MLS®14602396.
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116 McDonough cres $449,900
This beautiful 4 + 1 bedroom custom home with numerous outstanding features: Welcoming front foyer with french door to a large family room with floor to ceiling stone gas fireplace, spacious eat-in kitchen with granite counters, NG stainless steel stove, fridge & dishwasher as well as study centre, mostly hardwood and ceramic floors through-out the entire home, lots of potlighting, 3.5 bath rooms (double sinks with granite counter in main bath). Beachcomber Hot Tub, above ground pool round out your outside play area. MLS® 14602146
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• 1756 sq ft elevated bungalow • 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Finished lower level w/ walkout • Above ground pool, large deck & oversized 2 car garage MLS 14604827 $269,900
2320 McIvor road • • • •
Bungalow w/ 3 brdms & 1 bath Carpeted, Linoleum, Wood flooring Land size: 119.44’ X 245.00’|1/2 - 1 acre Run your own business on the same property with an additional separate business MLS 14606335 $249,900
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3229 County Road 6
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1084 County Road 6 • • • • •
2277 sqft, 4 bdrms and 4 full bathrooms, 2 partial bathrooms 1.5 storeys and Inground pool Total parking spaces: 10 Central vacuum, Carpeted, Hardwood, Ceramic flooring Central Air Conditioning MLS 14605357 $379,900
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2+1 bdrms, 1.5 baths Large mature lot Steps to LaSalle Park & shopping Deck & Sunroom to enjoy the landscaped back yard MLS 14606457 $249,900
2245 Cole Hill Road
1274 Birchwood drive
• 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Main Floor laundry • Radiant Floor heating • Detached garage MLS® 14606178 $279,000
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• Hobby Farm for under $200,000 • 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • 12 Acres MLS 14604575 $169,900
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540 Forest Hill Dr east
Located in the West End 5 bedrms, 3.5 baths Hardwood & ceramic floors throughout Completely finished lower level MLS 14602392 $539,900
3850 UNITY RoaD
• 42 acres of vacant land • Ideal to build your dream country home MLS 14602300 $139,900
• Country setting minutes from the 401 • 3000+ sq ft 1.5 storey home • 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths • Detached garage and huge workshop / storage area MLS 14604648 $324,900
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5001 FOX RUN PLace
848 Condley lane
3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Fully finished basement Steps from the school Close to amenities & parks MLS 14604655 $289,900
• Open concept living space with a fully finished basement • 4 bdrms, 3 baths • Peaceful view of the Quarry • Hardwood and ceramic floors MLS 14603369 $549,000
• 2 bdrm, 1 bath • 40 min to Kingston • 110 ft of water frontage • Access to White Fish Lake, Little & Big Cranberry Lake, & Dog Lake MLS 14603078 $229,900
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119 Hungerford road
24 Point CresCent
6 DunDas street
4 bdrms, 2 baths including master ensuite Spacious dining area and main floor laundry Detached double garage Outbuildings with box stalls & riding ring MLS 14602425 $249,900
• Investment opportunity ideal for community service • Zoning CF-10, municipal water & sewer, & ample parking • 2475 sq ft main floor, elevator to the lower level with same square footage • Full kitchen in lower level MLS 14601735 $249,900
• Custom built by Garafalo Bros. • Stunning both inside & out! • Reclaimed floors, custom ironwork, custom cabinetry • Fully landscaped yard w/ in-ground pool MLS 14600705 $1,795,000
• 4 bdrms, 2 baths • Perfect family home or ideal student rental • South side location across from Rideau Public School • Upgrades include new roof & gas furnace MLS 14605221 $344,900
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NEW prIcE 286 Main Street • 4 bdrm, 2 baths • Fully finished basement • Custom deck and fully fenced yard • Located across the street from waterfront park MLS 14604784 $289,000
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90+ acre farm 100 year old farm house 3 bdrm, 1 bath Several outbuildings & some older farm equipment MLS 14603523 $299,000
• Centrally located • New laminate floors on main level and upstairs • Updated shingles, furnace, windows,and electrical • Potential bdrm or Rec Room in lower level MLS 14601198 $164,900
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Waterfront home on 2.7 acres 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath Carpet free - laminate & lino/vinyl Access to Hambly Lake (Silver Lake), Verona Lake and Howes Lake MLS 14602705 $339,000
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158 acres with 2 Barns River frontage on both sides of the Napanee River 60 acres tillable plus pasture Substantial wooded area MLS 14605672 $749,000
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• Ideally located on quiet cul-de-sac w 4 beds, 2 baths 32 Chartwell • EndlessCrescent upgrades incl fresh paint,$359,900 new roof, bathrooms, hardwood, furnace & more • 3+1 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2000 sq ft of space • Cozy family room w wood fireplace living & new patio leading to landscaped •doors Oversized, fully fenced lot on quietbackyard cul-de-sac w on-grade
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• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1800 sqft of updated living space
326 Nelson Street
$355,900
• Recently renovated inside & out w 3 beds, 1.5 baths 109 Hogan Crescent • Completely updated insulation, electrical, $324,900 plumbing, kitchen, baths & more • Mint Bungalow offering 3 bdrms, 3 full baths, over 2000 • Location can’t be beat! Walking distance to & downtown sqQueen’s ft living space
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$329,900
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15 w 3+1$289,900 • 3460 CustomHighway built family home beds, 3 baths, over 2109 sqft •3+1 bdrm charmermain floor w eat-in • Carpet free,country open concept kitchen, dining & living room to CFBlower Kingston • minutes Fully finished level w 4th bed, bath, rec room, & walkout to patio
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46 SWaIn Lane $249,000 This 3 bedroom 2 level back split cottage may be just the thing to bring your family together. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of loons and a nice gentle breeze, wake up rejuvenated and go for a refreshing swim from your own private sandy beach. Nicely decorated, low maintenance exterior, dock and only 35 minutes from Kingston make this the perfect get away.
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Attention Investors! Need more room? This 4 bedroom, 2 sty semi-detached home with 3 full and 1 half wshrms, quality laminate flooring on the main and upper level, walk out to back yard, in-law suite in lower level with separate side entrance, single car garage, A/C and on a bus route. 8 appliances included. Tenant already in place.
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How to find the right real estate lawyer Buying or selling real estate is rarely free of complications. Unforeseen issues often arise during real estate transactions, and in such instances a real estate attorney can prove invaluable. While buyers, sellers or veteran real estate investors might be able to handle minor or routine issues on their own or with the help of their realtor, more complex matters are best left in the hands of a real estate attorney. One of the benefits to hiring a real estate attorney when negotiating a complex or potentially complex real estate transaction is the expertise that lawyers can bring to the table. Realtors may have vast experience buying and selling homes, and many are adept at negotiating as well. But realtors are not licensed to practice law, and even the savviest realtor would admit that offering legal advice is not his or her forte.
Men and women involved in complex or potentially complex real estate transactions would be wise to hire a real estate attorney, and the following are a few things to consider before hiring someone to represent you.
Zoning laws and other restrictions vary from state to state and city to city, so look for a lawyer who has considerable experience in your state and city or the state and city where the transaction is taking place. Plan of action
When interviewing prospective attorneys, don’t assume each one knows the best way to approach your particular case. Provide the details of your transaction and then ask each attorney to explain how they would approach the case. A veteran real estate attorney should be able to provide a detailed account of how he plans to represent you, including what needs to be done to get the transaction off the ground, any potential hurdles that might need to be cleared and how to clear those should they arise. Avoid attorneys who give general or ambiguous answers, as such answers may be poor attempts by the lawyer to mask his or her inexperience with transactions such as yours. Some attorneys may request time to develop a plan of action, and you should not immediately remove them from consideration, especially if they ultimately answer the question in thoughtful detail.
Experience
One of the reasons to hire a real estate attorney is to make use of their experience. Hurdles have a tendency to spring up during complicated real estate transactions. Men and women involving themselves in development deals or buying rental properties likely won’t see potential red flags as clearly as a veteran real estate attorney will. When interviewing a real estate attorney, ask how long he has been working as a real estate lawyer and how long he has been practicing in your particular state and city.
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Attorneys are expensive, so it’s best to discuss the billing process before hiring someone to represent you. Attorneys tend to bill by the hour, but their rates may be negotiable depending on the service they’re providing. Those who will be overseeing your real estate transaction and continuously representing you will likely bill by the hour, but if you’re hiring a real estate attorney to examine a potential agreement or draft a contract then you can probably negotiate a flat fee for those services. But be sure to discuss billing before hiring an attorney. Real estate transactions are rarely
1017 lavender lane soutH FrontenaC $439,900 Year round home on Sydenham Lake, with panoramic views, a quiet setting, access to the Cataraqui Trail and deep water from the dock, which is great for swimming, fishing and boating. Bright main level with cathedral ceilings and walkout to the lakeside deck. The lower level has a cozy recreation room with oil stove and walkout to grade level. MLS®14601222.
Impeccable maintained three bdrm brick bungalow with an attached two car garage. It is located in a great neighbourhood within walking distance to parks, walking/biking trails, schools and shopping. Features 12’ x 20’ three season sunroom, which adds to the 1422 sq ft of living space, covered entry from driveway, hardwood floors and a main level laundry room. MLS® 14605190
2 building lots available on battersea road 2 acres $79,000 well installed/ 7 acres 99,900 (well installed- older barn)
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3 full FP baths, finishedpatio, fenced yard $599,900. MLS® • Large rec-rm• w/gas • Interlock lower level with rec room and den • In-floor bsmt slab heating $369,900. MLS®
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Walk-Out Lot on a Fabulous Cul-deSac in Lyndenwood Subdivision. • Custom built Marques Home • 3200 sq ft , 5 bdrms, 3 baths • Hdwd/Ceramic on main floor • 9’ ceilings on both floors • Designer kitchen cabinetry • Quartz countertops • Large rec-rm w/gas FP • Interlock patio, fenced yard $579,900. MLS®
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Your dream home doesn’t have to be just a dream vast treasures into the ocean. And the Treasure Coast was born. But locale likely won’t be all that’s on the minds of men and women shopping for a vacation home. Before shoppers start their search, Nadalin offers the following advice. * Consider custom built. Many consumers might think custom built homes are beyond their price range, but such homes are growing in popularity. “Sometimes customers come to us with a lot already chosen, other times we help them find just the right lot,” says Nadalin. “But they always have definite ideas about what is going on the property.” Much of the benefit of a custom built home lies in the options a homeowner has as opposed to a resale where many of the decisions have already been made. Buyers who choose a custom built home can select the features and layout they want, instead of being forced to live with the design preferred by a home’s previous owners. * Work with someone you can trust. Because it’s a vacation home, chances are buyers won’t know any local builders or contractors they can trust. Nadalin notes that buyers should be comfortable with a builder and avoid those who aren’t ready and willing to discuss their history. “It’s important to look for a builder that can deliver hands-on experience, dedication and commitment to the project,” says Nadalin. “The builder should have as much passion for fulfilling the quest for the dream home as the customer does.” Shop around for a builder, asking
BOWES & COCKS Ltd. Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Brokerage
Harrowsmith Office: 613-372-1394 www.bowesandcocks.com/harrowsmith
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Year round waterfront home or cottage on beautiful Loughborough Lake. 61 feet of level shoreline. 2 bedrooms with possibility for a third. Gas furnace. Only 20 minutes from the city. Estate Sale. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS® 14606077
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other residents of the community if they can recommend any professionals and if there are any to avoid. Once you have narrowed down the list, ask to see some past and current projects, and be as diligent as possible when doing your homework on a builder. If a builder is reticent about his company and work history, it’s best to cross him off the list.
BOBS LAKE $198,000
108 feet of sandy bottom shoreline with this 4 bedroom summer cottage. Septic system and year round access. Treed lot with southern exposure. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS® 14602458
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EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT! SHARBOT LAKE – $84,900 Great starter home. Small bungalow close to amenities at the Corner of Road #38 & Hwy #7, upgrades to heating, water, insulation. Level lot with shrubs and mature trees.
MOUNTAIN GROVE– $89,000 3 Bedroom home with separate garage with storage loft, needs a little love, great well and septic system, ready for new family, on the edge of Mountain Grove.
VACANT LAND – $18,000
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3.56 acres of land with this waterfront lot. 161 feet of shoreline with sandy bottom and well treed for privacy. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS® 14605161
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Nice private location just off the Battersea Road. Drilled well on site producing 12 g.p.m. Call John 613-539-5545
JOHN JOHNSTON BROKER
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925 ft on Zealand Road gives several building sites with mature trees and lots of room hardtop road, convenient to Sharbot Lake village, Silver Lake, and highway #7. 20 minutes to Perth.
SALMON RIVER – $99,900 1208 Feet on Salmon River with 33 acres rolling land and bush. An older frame house located at the front of the property close to Elm Tree Road. Nice building site closer to the waterfront, house is rented.
ARDEN – $89,900 Unique tongue and groove wood ceilings, wood flooring, separate dining room, and comfy kitchen with room to sit & chat, located on a level country lot. Perfect for handyman to spruce up.
HUNTING CAMP – $79,900 Small cabin with screened porch, perfect hunt camp or hide-a-way, good gravel drive into an amazing build site, massive pines, deciduous trees, open valley great acreage close to Sharbot Lake Village, & Highway #7. Appt. Only to view property. Thank you.
Mimi Antoine, Broker of Record (613) 279-2657 Christopher Jones, Sale Representative (343) 363-6328
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(MS) -- The dream of owning your own vacation home is one shared by men and women all over the world. Who wouldn’t want their very own sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of every day life? According to Andrew Nadalin, President of Pace 2000 Inc., a leading custom home builder in Port St. Lucie, Florida, many people not only want their own vacation home, but they already know what it is they want from their home. “We’re finding that customers have very definite ideas of what they want in their dream homes,” says Nadalin. “They’ve waited until just the right time to make that dream come true, and they don’t want to compromise the image they have in their mind of what their ultimate home will feature.” When it comes to finding a place to call home away from home, consumers tend to prefer somewhere that offers year round warm weather and unlimited games of golf, as well as proximity to local shopping hotspots and access to community activities. This puts a premium on warm weather locales such as Port St. Lucie, which was named one of the 10 fastest growing cities in the country, providing vacationers all the warm weather golf, shopping and nightlife they need. Located at the southern end of mainland St. Lucie County, in the southeastern part of the state, Port St. Lucie has been called the Jewel of the Treasure Coast. More than 300 years ago, several Spanish galleons carrying gold and silver are thought to have shipwrecked off the southeastern shore of Florida, dumping their
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Renovating a rental property color, ideally beige or light brown, which can hide spills or stains should the next tenant prove messy and move out after the original lease terms are up. Before laying carpet, don’t forget to lay down quality padding underneath. Such padding makes the carpet feel softer and of higher quality. * Upgrade the appliances. Perhaps nothing evokes a stronger response from prospective renters than a property’s appliances. Outdated appliances make renters speculate as to what else might be outdated and if the building is well taken care of. On the other hand, newer appliances, particularly stainless steel items, create a contemporary feel and give the impression, true or false, that a landlord won’t allow the building to grow dated or fall into disrepair. When shopping for appliances, choose ones that are more basic so any eventual repairs won’t be too complicated or costly. Newer appliances enable landlords to charge more rent for a given property, and many renters would agree that such properties are worth the extra money. * Install new windows. Older buildings tend to have creaky or drafty windows, which not only makes the property colder during the winter months, but it also drives up utility costs as renters are forced to turn up the thermostat to combat drafts and cold air entering the unit. New windows can eliminate such drafts and reduce utility costs, something landlords can use to their advantage when discussing the property with potential tenants. Landlords might even be able to earn tax breaks when installing new, energy-efficient windows. Discuss if any such breaks exist with the local municipality. When it comes to renovating a rental property, landlords can make a handful of small renovations that, while relatively inexpensive, enable them to earn substantially more money from each unit over the long haul.
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Centre. Carpet free upstairs and down with hardwood & laminate floors, nice eat in kitchen with pantry, patio doors to deck, large living room, pretty front porch, main floor laundry, master has walk in closet & jacuzzi ensuite. Downstairs is fully finished with loads of space, bright windows, 4th bedroom plus a den, rec room, storage, etc. Oversized double car garage with drive through & hydro. This is a great property for the outdoor enthusiast! MLS#14604762 Asking $299,900 Home on38the range! Bright & cheery well maintained 3+1 bungalow Dir: Hwy to Bellrock Rd in Verona on over 11 acres close to Verona less than 25 minutes to the Cat Centre. Carpet free upstairs and down with hardwood & laminate PARADISE floors,NATURALIST’S nice eat in kitchen with pantry, patio doors to deck, large living room, pretty front porch, main floor laundry, master has walk in closet & jacuzzi ensuite. Downstairs is fully finished with loads of space, bright windows, 4th bedroom plus a den, rec room, storage, etc. Oversized double car garage with drive through & hydro. This is a great property for the outdoor enthusiast! MLS#14604762 Asking $299,900 Dir: Hwy 38 to Bellrock Rd in Verona
Hilary McKenna BROKER OF RECORD
1176 HALIFAX DR. E ON PA RK
Susan Taylor
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Custom executive in Lyndenwood Estates less than 5 years old with nothing left to do but move in & enjoy! Beautiful stone/brickwork all around, paved drive with curbs, walkway to covered porch. Loads of character with 9ft ceilings, transom windows, many drywall accents, lovely trim & crown moulding, hardwood & ceramic flooring throughout. The kitchen has gas stove, granite counters, open to main floor family room with gas fireplace & door to covered deck, fenced yard & stamped concrete patio area. 3 bedrooms upstairs, master has jacquzzi ensuite & walk in closet. The lower level is finished with gorgeous rec room, home theatre surround sound, 4th bedroom & full bathroom. Great value here! Custom executive MLS in Lyndenwood Asking $569,900. 14606146. Estates less than 5 years old with nothing left to do but move in & enjoy! Beautiful stone/brickwork all around, paved drive with curbs, walkway to covered porch. Loads of character with 1176 9ft ceilings,HALIFAX transom windows, DR. many drywall accents, lovely trim & crown moulding, hardwood & ceramic flooring throughout. The kitchen has gas stove, granite counters, open to main floor family room with gas fireplace & door to covered deck, fenced yard & stamped concrete patio area. 3 bedrooms upstairs, master has jacquzzi ensuite & walk in closet. The lower level is finished with gorgeous rec room, home theatre surround sound, 4th bedroom & full bathroom. Great value here! Asking $569,900. MLS 14606146.
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Located on a deep in the charming fruit belt area of downtown Kingston, walking distance to Queen’s & everything downtown this lovely home is currently being used as a family home but it could easily be a 5 bedroom student rental w/4 bedrms up + an unfinished loft ready for future development. Featuring gleaming hardwood floors throughout main & upper levels, large living & dining rooms, quaint 3 season sun porch at the front, extra 2pc bath on main level, updated eat in kitchen w/eating bar island & door to deep private lot, nice deck. Loads of character & a great Located on a deep in the $309,000. charming fruit belt areatoofPine downtown location! MLS#14605942 Dir: Division to BarrieKingston, to Plum. walking distance to Queen’s & everything downtown this lovely home is currently being used as aSYDENHAM family home but it could easily be a 5 bedroom 3706 RD student rental w/4 bedrms up + an unfinished loft ready for future development. Featuring gleaming hardwood floors throughout main & upper levels, large living & dining rooms, quaint 3 season sun porch at the front, extra 2pc bath on main level, updated eat in kitchen w/eating bar island & door to deep private lot, nice deck. Loads of character & a great location! MLS#14605942 $309,000. Dir: Division to Pine to Barrie to Plum.
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Westwoods family home with 4+1 bedrooms, walkout basement,Oabove L ground pool & hot tub! Featuring newer hardwood & ceramic flooring on the main level, updated open concept kitchen with patio door to deck, separate dining room, living room with gas fireplace, extra 2pc bath on main level. Upstairs has newer hardwood flooring throughout, 4 bedrooms, main bath has jacquzzi tub, master has 3pc ensuite. Downstairs is mostly finished with 5th bedroom, full bath, patio door walkout to great backyard for kids & entertaining. Westwoods family MLS home14605950. with 4+1 bedrooms, walkout basement, above Asking $379,900. ground pool & hot tub! Featuring newer hardwood & ceramic flooring on the main level, updated open concept kitchen RD. 1986 CORDUKES 4445 FloriDa rD with patio door to deck, separate dining room, living room with gas fireplace, extra 2pc bath on main level. Upstairs has newer hardwood flooring throughout, 4 bedrooms, main bath has jacquzzi tub, master has 3pc ensuite. Downstairs is mostly finished with 5th bedroom, full bath, patio door walkout to great backyard for kids & entertaining. Asking $379,900. MLS 14605950.
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When the economy struggles to the point of recession, few people benefit. However, there are some businesses that thrive during a recession, using the circumstances to their advantage and actually growing business in spite of a sagging economy. One such business is rental agencies or property management companies. Even landlords with a single investment property tend to do better during a recession, when individuals might be fearful of buying a home or simply unable to afford it. Such individuals still need a place to live, however, and landlords benefit as a result. One of the best things a landlord can do during a recession is to pay more attention to their rental properties, ensuring the properties are in tip-top shape so they can get the most out of each unit at a time when the rental market is most competitive. This might require some renovations, which landlords should be making periodically anyway, regardless of how strong or tenuous the economy might be. * Update the paint. Apartments are typically empty when shown to prospective renters, and any issues with the paint job are very noticeable during such viewings. If the paint is outdated or there is any fading, update the walls with a fresh coat of paint. It’s ideal to do so whenever a tenant moves out, but landlords whose buildings have a high turnover rate likely won’t need to repaint every time a tenant moves out. When adding a new coat of paint, choose a light, neutral color to give the property a fresh, inviting look. * Replace the carpeting. Carpeting is another area prospective renters are instantly drawn to when viewing an apartment. New carpeting is always attractive to potential tenants, and landlords won’t have to break the bank to replace the carpets when an existing tenant moves out. Instead of expensive carpeting, choose a medium grade carpet with a neutral
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You will enjoy all the comforts of this modern home featuring hardwood & has everything you could possibly want in a dream home. Only 4 years old & completely finished top set back from the road and away from all the hustle & bustle. Featuring backing onto city greenspace in Kingston’s west end. Hardwood & ceramic throughout, gorgeous kitchen w/5x8 ft island eating bar open to the greatrm w/ to bottom by the builder himself w/high end quality workmanship that leaves nothing left to do. 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of chairs or tables. Some condo owners are glad such rules are in place, while others might find such stipulations intrusive. Each community has different rules, and prospective buyers should familiarize themselves with a communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rules before buying any properties within that community. * Condos often have management firms. Property management firms can be great to deal with, but they can be troublesome as well. A good property management firm produces satisfied community members who speak glowingly of their communities, while a poorly run management firm can frustrate homeowners who feel they are not getting what theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re paying for. Some property management firms fail to collect homeowners association
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Stringent lending policies and the escalating costs of home ownership have led many prospective home buyers to consider condominiums instead of single-family homes. Condos are typically less expensive than single-family homes, which makes lenders and borrowers alike feel more comfortable. Lenders feel better because the loans arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t as large, while borrowers are more comfortable because such loans allow them to improve their standing with lenders, potentially setting the table for a lowinterest home loan down the road. But the differences between buying a condo and buying a single-family home go beyond the bottom line. The following are a few things prospective buyers should know about condos before they view any properties. * Condos come with fees. Unlike single-family homes, condos come with homeowners association fees. These fees cover the cost of maintenance and repairs to the property. This includes landscaping and garbage collection, as well as general repairs throughout the condominium complex. Fees vary significantly from community to community, and the best deal is not always the one with the lowest homeowners association fees. Low fees tend to provide less bang for the buck, generally covering only the most basic services. Higher fees often mean the community offers more amenities, such as a private pool and gym for residents. Some people prefer such amenities, while others would rather find better deals on their own. But prospective condo buyers must include fees in their monthly budgets when determining how much they can afford to spend. * Condos come with rules. Owners of singlefamily homes can create their own rules for their households, while condo owners must agree to follow rules established by the homeowners association or the property management firm responsible for maintaining the community and enforcing the rules. Rules may not allow pets or only allow pets of a certain size. Other rules may restrict how owners can decorate their condos during the holiday season or how they can furnish the exterior of their properties, limiting patio furniture to a set number
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Excellent semi on quiet cul-de-sac in Cat Woods. Recently updated carpets, laminate and vinyl. Newer thermal pane windows and front door, and patio door to large deck and fullyfenced large yard. New aluminum soffits, fascia and eavestroughs. Lower level finished with rec room and twopc bath. Fridge and stove included. MLSÂŽ. Host: Sue Henker
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fees for months at a time, only to send letters demanding back dues down the road. Others simply donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t live up to expectations, failing to make repairs in a timely manner while letting the property fall into disrepair. If possible, speak to current community residents about how the property is managed. If residents are not available, potential buyers should attempt to attend a homeowners association meeting, which can shed light on what itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like to live within a given community and how accessible the management firm is to community members and how well it tends to those membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; needs. * Condos are not as private as single-family homes. Much like apartment dwellers, condo own-
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Good family home or investment property 4 bedrooms, plus 3rd storey loft that could be further developed into more living space, 2 baths, separate living room, eat-in kitchen, concrete deck overlooking good sized backyard, full basement. Close to parks, restaurants, shopping and more!
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One-of-a-kind bungalow on a quiet, friendly cul-de-sac, your search must include this all-brick bungalow in executive auden park north. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, main floor laundry, gas fireplace, and patio door walk-out to a private backyard garden. Minutes away from Lemoine Point Conservation Area. MLS# 14604530 $369,900
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659 Sherbrooke Drive
Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lake cottage renovated with 2 bdrms, 1 bath, 2.3 acres of land, full septic system, lake water intake, hillside Bunkie with deck, deep clean waterfront and two large docks. Privacy, acreage, excellent waterfront and a fantastic lake! MLSÂŽ.
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Gould Lake vacant land with 500 ft of deep clean waterfront, 6 acres of land, easy access and 10 minutes north of Sydenham. Gould Lake is a pristine, spring-fed lake, surrounded by conservation land and no public access. Located in a quiet bay with a laneway, shed, deck, outhouse and dock. MLSÂŽ.
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Privacy, stunning views down the lake, great waterfront and a lovely 3-season cottage. 3 bedroom cottage with woodstove, privy outback, large dock area, 300 ft of water frontage, 1.6 acres of land and easy access via the public boat launch at Perth Road. Two adjacent land parcels also listed. MLSÂŽ. Respectful, Intelligent Ser vice
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 TO 4 0 Etta LanE, Great family Home, 3 plus one bedrooms, hardwood flooring, finished basement great yard ASKING $289,900
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Build your dream home or cottage on this beautiful parcel of land, boasting over 2,200 feet of excellent shore line on White Lake, south of White Lake Point, 40 miles north of Kingston. This lake is a fishermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dream! The lake has Northern Pike, Splake, Large and Smallmouth Bass and Panfish. The waterfront is very clean, with either a rock or sand beach. Enjoy over 20 acres of land, with room to roam.
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Just listed: Corner of Wolfe Swamp & Petworth Roads (just north of Harrowsmith). Cape Cod 1.5 storey home with oversized double car garage. Large principal rooms, main floor den (or childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room). Main bedroom has a walk-in closet, two entrances from garage to house - one on the main level, and one in the basement. Improvements include a new furnace, new roof shingles, pot lights in the kitchen and central air. Come view and be impressed. Flexible possession. Asking $274,900. MLS#14606096
Great Starter, why pay rent? 3 plus one bedrooms, new windows, roof, furnace, hardwood floors, just move in. ASKING $209,900
14 North Street, Newburgh
OPEN ALL WEEKEND BY APPT. Totally upgraded, brand new life time roof, beautiful lot close to Lancaster School. Asking $469,900 Bring an offer
61 Etta LanE, 1423 TAMARAC South FrontEnac STREET $169,900
So many upgrades Vacant land, with 440 feet of excellent waterfront, facing north, northwest will over looking be 600 feet deep, subject to severance. Collins bay, The lake has Pike, Splake, Large and Smallmouthpool, Bass and Panfish. With inground road and hydro already in. Asking walk$169,900. out basment, MLS#14602738 2 GFP, C/A, dbl car gar,many more. Asking $459,900.
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Just listed: 1.5 storey, 3 bedroom home on a large lot in Newburgh. Many â&#x20AC;&#x153;newsâ&#x20AC;? here: Hot water tank, gas furnace, central air, pressure pump and tank, sump pump, laundry hook up on main floor, and more. Included also is a smaller single car garage and storage shed. Live here cheaper than rent and enjoy the setting. Flexible possession. Asking $119,900. MLS#14606213
3246 LATIMER ROAD
Living in the country doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get much better, 10 min to town, many up grades, just move in, 2 car garage, C/A, GFP, finished rec room, DR, eat in kitchen. Asking $334,900. Bring an offer
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395 STONE STREET NORTH , GANANOQUE VENDOR OPEN TO OFFERS
$249,900 Extensively renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bedroom apartment. The main house enjoys quality hardwood floors on both levels, high quality wood kitchen cabinets, pantry storage, tile floors and granite counter tops. MLSÂŽ14602574
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John Breimer
Sales Representative
613-453-7621 Office: 613-384-5500 Email: jhbreimer@gmail.com Cell:
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Homes are my business, Relationships are my successâ&#x20AC;?
320 MCQUAY ROAD 2010-2013 4 CAR OPEN HOUSE GARAGE! SUN 2-4 â&#x20AC;˘ 3+1 bedroom, 2 bath Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated
103 acres waterfront
1080 Richmond Road PaRham â&#x20AC;˘ $399,900 MINT MLSÂŽ SHAPE!
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1048 YoRk Road VeRona â&#x20AC;˘ $284,900 MLSÂŽ14602406
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1048 YORK ROAD â&#x20AC;˘ $226,900 4444 notRe dame st haRRowsmith
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MLSÂŽ214604341 3+1 bedroom, bath 1536 sq. ft. + finished basement Double garage Immaculate condition! 5+ acres MLS 14602405 â&#x20AC;˘ $294,900
4990 BRadfoRd Rd haRRowsmith â&#x20AC;˘ $289,900
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5 bedrooms, 3 baths (all with heated floors) 23.9 acres of mixed land with creek 3200 sqft of high end living space 1251â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ft of road frontage for ultimate privacy or possible severance. 168MLS deweY st camdenâ&#x20AC;˘east â&#x20AC;˘ $329,900 14600894 $364,900
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The perfect family home! Wonderful 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home backing onto Jim Beatie Park in Auden Park. Enjoy summer fun in the spectacular back yard featuring a heated kidney shaped pool and still lots of room to play or relax by the beautiful gardens. Main floor office/den off the spacious family room with gas fireplace and open to the kitchen with breakfast nook. Good sized windows for lots of natural light. Main floor laundry. Vinyl windows. Newer garage doors. High eff gas furnace with c/air. MLSÂŽ14606363.
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â&#x20AC;˘ 4 car garage â&#x20AC;˘ 1 acre lot â&#x20AC;˘ Move in condition! MLS 14602236 â&#x20AC;˘ $279,900
Sutton Group â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
Located on a prime Westwoods Crescent within walking distance to Lancaster schools, this spacious brick home is sure to please. 3+1 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths, formal living and dining rooms as well as main floor family room, all upgraded with Bamboo flooring, master suite with walk-in closet and large ensuite bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower. Basement is finished with rec room, 3 pc bath and additional bedroom. Furnace recently replaced with high efficiency gas, most windows replaced with vinyl, upgraded garage door, re-shingled 2007. Come see it today! MLS# 14605740
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JOHN Breimer
MLSÂŽ14604331
4958 LOwer rOuNd Lake rOad
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Kingston Homefinder.ca - Thursday, July 24, 2014
R0012797695
Beautiful elevated bungalow built by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. Situated on a lovely rural lot close to lakes and minutes from the public boat launch. Features Stone/Vinyl exterior. Open concept great room with 9 ft ceilings and propane fireplace. Separate formal dining room. Walk out basement. Master suite features walk-in closet and ensuite bath with separate shower and tub. HRV, High Eff. Propane furnace. A Tarion New Home Warranty builder for 20 plus years. MLSÂŽ 14605983.
Website: www.johnbreimer.com