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City ‘struggling’ to keep pace with winter control: Staff report By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Black Knights EOSSAA champs Heritage Sports – The EOSSAA AA Junior Football finals were held a Berk Brean Field in Kingston on Friday, Nov. 14 between the visiting Almonte High School Thunderbolts and the LaSalle Secondary School Black Knights. With the game tied at 21 at half time, the Black Knights exploded for 30 points in the second half before the Thunderbolts responded with seven of their own late in the last quarter. The final score was 51-28 for the LaSalle Black Knights. Photo/John Harman

Heritage News – The public works department says Kingston is growing faster than its ability to keep pace with its own snow plowing standards. The department has rolled out a plan to buy more equipment and possibly hire more staff to handle the unpredictable winter months and expansion of neighbourhoods. “We’ve identified equipment and staffing issues. We’re going to start with some equipment purchases and we’re going to phase them in over the next four years of council,� explained Jim Keech, Utilities Kingston president who also oversees public works. An information report to council outlines some of the neighbourhood growth challenges since the last service review six years ago: -road network has grown by more than 23 kilometre lanes since 2008, -sidewalk and pathway network has grown by more than 60 kilometres since 2008, -increased snow plow demands to meet accessibility and express transit needs. City officials say roads crews are struggling to keep pace with the additional growth and higher service expectations with the current winter control resources. “I would say we are meeting the requirements for road clearing. We have self-imposed standards for sidewalks and we are struggling to meet them. Last winter was hell,� Keech explained. He says councillors will be looking at higher capital and operating costs in future budgets.

The city currently has 27 single-axle and tandem plow trucks plus one spare, and 13 sidewalk plows, which take about 45 employees to operate. Staff will be seeking approval in the 2015 capital budget to expand the winter control fleet by purchasing an extra snow plowing truck, two additional sidewalk plows, and a snow blower to remove snow banks from streets and parking lots. The additional equipment will also give the city added flexibility to keep the same number of machines on the roads when equipment breaks down. “The equipment is not the millions, but every piece of equipment is in the tens of thousands of dollars,� said Keech. As for extra staffing, Keech says a future report will be brought to council outlining more details on how to ramp up the public works department. The in-depth review of snow clearing standards was launched last March on the heels of the worst winter season in over 20 years. Some councillors voiced concerns that their push to maintain a low tax rate may have left the public works department short-changed and unable to cope with prolonged severe weather. Kingston’s self-imposed winter control standards were first adopted in 2002-2003 – guidelines that set out priority routes and timelines to clear snow from streets, sidewalks and pathways. In addition to severe winters, population growth continues to put a strain on public works to meet service standards that were first set more than a decade ago. .4 XJUI u CBS DD

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Municipal Governance 101: Incoming councillors learn the ropes and rules By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Heritage News – The pleasantries were flying around the horseshoe as newly-elected city councillors wrapped up a series of orientation meetings. It marked their first chance to come together as a group since winning seats in last month’s municipal election. Over the course of three evenings, between Nov. 10 and 13, the mostly rookie councillors gathered for informal staff briefings designed to familiarize them with their roles and responsibilities over the next four years.

“It was very informative. It’s a big learning curve but I think it’s going to be really fascinating. I’m very excited,” remarked Laura Turner, councillor-elect for Lakeside district. Turner, daughter of former mayor Isabel Turner, says she’s looking forward to the challenges ahead. “I grew up with it - politics around the kitchen table. I’ve always wanted to be part of it. Sitting on the sidelines is not me.” Turner is one of seven new faces on the 13 member group – reflecting one of the biggest political turnovers in recent memory - that’s preparing to take over from the outgoing council Dec. 1.

“There’s a steep learning curve,” agreed Sydenham district councillorelect Peter Stroud. The incoming councillors listened to a long list of dos and don’ts they will have to follow as the city’s elected representatives. They were briefed on a variety of rules and policies covering conflict of interest, transparency and accountability, ‘in camera’ confidentiality, taxation and budget information, council-staff relations, handling citizens’ concerns and the city’s Code of Conduct. One aspect of their high-profile jobs that raised eyebrows and questions con-

City ‘struggling’ to keep pace with winter control: Staff report It’s estimated that Kingston adds five kilometres of new road lanes every year, which means more plowing and sanding requirements. The city typically expects every truck to cover a 25 kilometre route for plowing, salting and sanding during an 8-to-12 hour shift. However, those routes are getting longer and taking longer. “These additional road and street kilometres are currently added to other adjacent routes, making it difficult to ensure those COACH & TOURS routes are cleared within the level of service standards,” according to a recent report by public works director Damon Wells. Officials say a combination of new roads and wider roads add to the workload. They EXPERIENCE THE ROAD TO pointed to the additional lanes added to John Counter Boulevard, plus the extenEXCELLENCE sions of Centennial Drive, Bayridge Drive Watertown Shopping - Saturday, November 29/14 and Cataraqui Woods Drive as examples of Alight at Night, Upper Canada Village - Saturday, December 6/14 recent growth. Festival of Lights - Niagara Falls - December 7-9/14 Florida Sunshine Clearwater Beach - February 5 -19/15 “Our road and street network has grown Toronto Sportsman Show - Saturday, February 7/15 by more than 23 kilometres, or basically Winterlude - February 14/15 one additional large plow truck snow plow Spring Fling Myrtle Beach - February 26 to March 13/15 route,” said Wells. Charleston, Beaufort SC & Savannah GA - April 16-22/15 Snow bank removal, especially in the Arizona Desert in Bloom - April 22 to May 14/15 downtown core, is another service the city Toronto Premium Outlets - Saturday, May 2/15 is admittedly struggling to keep up with. Blue Jays vs Red Sox - Saturday, May 9/15 Staff are recommending the purchase of Ottawa Tulip Festival - Wednesday, May 13/15 a second machine to blow the snow into Amish Indiana - June 1-5/15 dump trucks. Ontario Summer Adventure - July 6-11/15 “These removal operations are critical to Call us for your group transportation needs. We offer the most modern and diversified fleet in the area and along the 401 corridor. the downtown Princess Street area, as well Our goal is to offer SUPERIOR SERVICE at an OPTIMAL PRICE! as around the downtown hospitals. And in other older portions of the city core area, 613-548-1790 or Toll Free 1-800-267-2183 where right-of-way width and snow storage www.franklintours.com is very limited,” said Wells. TICO Reg1156996

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Keech says the city’s $6 million annual road plowing budget will likely increase if council approves hiring additional staff. “There are some manpower shortages. The intention is continue to study that and bring something forward to the next council.” The budget is based on average winter control costs over the past five years.

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cerned the rules surrounding political text messages and emails. City clerk John Bolognone informed councillors that all of their correspondence should be deemed as part of the municipal record, including seemingly private conversations. “Today’s emails could be tomorrow’s headlines,” he cautioned. He says any cell phone calls, texts, tweets and email conversations – especially those involving a large number of councillors that could “advance the business of the city” - could be considered unofficial committee or council meetings, and could land councillors in

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Candon says the fact the majority of council is new to the job should improve the tone of council behaviour. “I feel like a lot of people are stressing what political spectrum everyone is on, but I feel it’ll create a lot of comraderie around council because we’ll have to work as a team to grow and get experience together.” Despite the serious subject matter, the tone of the meetings was polite and friendly, with plenty of ‘thank you’ exchanges between councillors and staff. The orientation sessions wrapped up with a ‘mock’ council meeting

Nov. 13, chaired by mayor-elect Bryan Paterson. The new group was also informed that the Dec. 2 inaugural council meeting is largely a ceremonial gathering of family and the public to watch them being sworn into office. Their first working council meeting will be held Dec. 16. Beyond that, councillors won’t have much time to get up to speed on weighty municipal issues such as determining next year’s property tax rate. The 2015 budget meetings begin in mid-January followed by priority setting meetings in February.

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Kingston inches closer to hiring permanent Integrity Commissioner By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – It’s been nearly a year since city council’s controversial decision to hire a permanent part-time Integrity Commissioner. But the legal investigator’s position, designed to probe any future complaints of council conduct, remains unfilled. City solicitor Susan Nicholson says the hiring process is still unfolding. “The city has a Request for Proposals out right now, and I believe it closes later this month.” It could be early 2015 before staff can sift through the applicants and decide who gets the high-profile job. “The key is how many candidates there are, and do they meet all the requirements,” explained Nicholson of how quickly, or slowly, the hiring will be made. The newly-created position stems from a close 7-6 vote last January when councillors decided to add an Integrity Commissioner to the municipal payroll at an estimated cost of $50,000 a year. “This is really a service to the public,” said then-councillor Bryan Paterson, who supported the new position. He says similar watchdogs of political ethics are hired by the federal and provincial governments to provide an extra layer of transparency. “Why would we want to exclude Kingston from that same level of oversight?” said Paterson. According to a staff report, the Integrity

Commissioner will be hired on a retainer fee, plus other legal costs, to respond to complaints from either citizens or councillors about possible violations to council’s Code of Conduct. The Code, adopted in 2010, sets out guidelines by which elected officials must govern themselves such as avoiding a conflict of interest, not accepting gifts, injuring the reputations of staff or leaking confidential information. Councillors will retain the final say on what penalties, if any, are handed out to its own members who breach the Code based on a Commissioner’s future investigation. But critics say the position is a “Kangaroo court” in the making, and the legal fees of a future investigation could easily exceed the city’s budget. Supporters say it’s as much for the protection of an elected official as it is for determining any punishment. Nicholson says the legal fee will be one factor in deciding the successful candidate, likely a lawyer, who will act as the city’s on-call Integrity Commissioner. “The candidates applying will frequently have an hourly rate they’ll be charging for their services so that’ll be part of the equation that we have to assess.” She added: “It doesn’t need to be a locally based person. Essentially we would have them available to come around when we need them.” It’s expected the Integrity Commissioner’s hiring will be solely approved by staff, not council, unless there are fewer than three competitive bids.

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Heritage Events – Holiday music is infectious, especially when it is played on a fiddle - or at least that is what Scott Woods thinks. Woods has been fiddling since the age of four with his father and siblings. He has won numerous championships with his fiddling skills over the years and in 2004 he decided to take his skills on tour and started travelling across Canada to help charitable organizations. “I started doing charitable concerts soon after my dad passed away in 2003,” explained Woods. “I wanted to play and raise money for people that wanted to make a difference.” Woods plays at churches, legions, community centres and various other venues across the country throughout the year and each show benefits a cause. Woods makes very little profit from the shows and only asks that he receive enough money to cover the hard costs of putting on the show and travelling there; the rest of the money goes to the organizations. “It really is appealing for groups that find it difficult to fundraise be-

cause of capital. They don’t have to spend a lot of money to raise money and I really enjoy helping them out.” Over the years, this formula has become more and more popular and Woods now finds it hard to keep up with demand. “The supply of dates that we have is far less than the demand that we get for shows across the country,” he said. “It has been a full time gig for me since about 2004.” On Nov. 25, Woods and his accompanying acts will make a stop in Kingston. The show is being put on by the Kingston Odd Fellows and Rebekahs with proceeds supporting Camp Trillium. Woods always enjoys stopping in Kingston and interacting with the fiddle friendly community. “The Kingston fiddle club has been very supportive and there is a strong fiddle and bluegrass community in Kingston and the surrounding areas,” he explained. “The crowds are very responsive in Kingston and we get great participation and energy every time we come.” The crowd is the best part for Woods. He loves seeing the reactions when he plays certain songs and he often hears stories about the

songs after the shows. “We get people coming up to us telling us they haven’t heard the song in 30 years or that their grandfathers used to play it for them and do a jig in the kitchen.” Many of the songs are quite old, but Woods likes to mix in some more current pieces to keep things moving. At the Christmas shows he will also be playing some carols and classic holiday tunes. “We offer something for everyone. You don’t have to be a fiddle fan to come out and enjoy the show. It is very family friendly and we throw in a lot of humour and corny jokes and the seniors and kids always love that.” Woods also does some trick fiddling at the end of each show. Over the years, he has been called the ‘flippin’ fiddler’ because of his back flips and antics on stage “I love to do it for the crowd and that is really what the show is all about.” Scott Woods will be performing at the Collins Bay Legion Branch 631, 4034 Bath Road on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children. Tickets are available at Bob’s Butcher Shops and the Collins Bay Legion.

Scott Woods returns to Kingston on Nov. 25 for a concert at the Collins Bay Legion Branch 631. Photo/Submitted.

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cludes money to plant hundreds of new tree species. A cost mitigation plan, prepared by Davey Resource Group, outlines the scope of the problem which other municipalities have also encountered. “EAB infestations have already killed 150-200 million ash throughout North America,” the consultant wrote. The Asian beetle is believed to have arrived in North America in wood packaging material in 2002. Since first being detected in Windsor the beetle has spread aggressively through southern Ontario. The arrival of the dreaded beetle in Kingston was first confirmed in July 2013. Ash trees represent about 12 per cent of the city’s urban canopy. The consultant says the goal is to save about 600 healthy, mature trees by injecting them with a special chemical and to remove the remaining 3,000 trees. Trees invaded by the centimetre-long dark metallic green beetle typically lose 30 to 50 per cent of their canopies within the first year, and the trees will die over

the course of two to six years. While ma- pal parks and along the road allowance, ture beetles feed on the leaf edges, the Keech says homeowners with ash trees larvae tunnel through the bark hamper- will likely get no compensation for treating the tree’s ability to transport water ment or removal. “If it’s on private propand nutrients from its roots to its canopy. erty it’s the homeowner’s responsibility. An infected tree is, essentially, starved to You’re going to see it start to decay. You death. could be pro-active and take it down.” Kingston’s recommended mitigation Here’s a cost breakdown of the proplan includes launching an extensive posed one million dollar annual capital communications strategy to help resi- budget: dents identify the beetles and decide the -$700,000 to remove and dispose best method to deal with their trees, and of about 300 to 500 ash trees a year, to educate them on what the city plans -$200,000 for new tree planting, to do. -$60,000 for injection treat“Tree removal can be controversial ment of selected trees, and cause emotions to run high,” the -$20,000 for public consultant noted. education. Among the concerns the city can expect to encounter from homeowners; the city is removing trees prematurely, a desire to retain street trees in front of their property, a desire to remove a sick tree for safety and aesthetic concerns, and a Emerald ash desire to choose the species of replace- borer (EAB) ment trees. While the city is responsible for dealing with infected trees in munici-

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Editorial To read or not to read: parenting edition Heritage Editorial – Looking to books for solutions on how to raise my daughter has for a long time seemed a little counterintuitive to me. This may come as a surprise, considering what a big fan of books I am, but it’s an opinion I’ve come to from experience. When I was pregnant, I read everything about pregnancy I could get my hands on - from What to Expect When You’re Expecting to Ina May’s Guide to Pregnancy to the comment sections of Babble and Baby Centre articles. After all that, I can honestly say there is nothing I read on the topic of pregnancy that I would really recommend. Seriously, just go to your midwife or doctor appointments, ask the questions you have, listen to their advice and you’ll be fine. Most important, trust your own instincts. I was a nervous wreck of a pregnant woman, and I blame all the reading I did - especially the “comments�, which mostly come from uneducated people who think that because they’ve had two or three kids they are therefore experts on everything that could possibly go wrong regarding pregnancy and small children. Experiencing a small amount of spotting? Oh, you’re probably having a miscarriage, go to the hospital now!! Haven’t felt the baby kick in half a day? Call your

doctor immediately, your baby could be dead!! I visited the KGH emergency room and/or obstetrics department more than once during my pregnancy, only to be told “go home, crazy lady!� (My paraphrase, not their words.) I also once stayed awake for pretty much an entire night waiting for Summer to kick, which ended with a frantic 3 a.m. call to my midwife. I was so exhausted and upset I don’t think I made a whole lot of sense, but somehow she ended up advising me to have a drink of cold juice. Of course, this woke the baby up and I got the kicks I was looking for. When all was said and done, I made a fool of myself countless times and probably trimmed at least a few years off my life as a result of those frantic nine months. So when Summer was born, I cancelled my email subscription to Baby Centre and vowed to stay away from books that tell people how to raise their children. Instead, I relied on my own instincts and advice from family and friends. After all, how can someone who has never met me, Steve and Summer know more about how we should raise her than we do? And all those formulaic childrearing “methods� (attachment parenting, etc.) felt so overwhelming. It was hard enough for me to simply make it through the days with an infant. I didn’t need to be fretting about doing her irreparable damage by misinterpreting a cry. Lately, however, I find myself craving some outside advice on a couple

of topics. I’m curious about a book called Raising Your Spirited Child. Summer is quite high-energy, a characteristic neither Steve nor I possess. When I take her to gymnastics, for instance, she’s always the only kid in her class who has trouble listening to instructions and staying with the group. The rest of the children will be obediently walking the balance beam when it’s beam time, and Summer will decide she’d rather jump on the trampoline and dash across the room. I usually spend the majority of the hour either chasing her around the room, or physically restraining her from running over to the equipment when it’s time to listen to instructions. I’m really not sure how to deal with this behaviour since it’s pretty much the opposite of my own character - I’m rather quiet and tend to self-monitor, perhaps to a fault. I would also love some advice on potty training. Without getting into too much detail, Summer has very little interest in the potty. She’s always been right on or advanced of all the “milestonesâ€?, so this sort of thing is new for me. I see her little friends advancing in this area and can’t help but worry just a little. Maybe there’s some really obvious thing I should be doing but don’t know about because I don’t read the books. I’d love to get some of your thoughts on parenting books. Are you a by-the-book kind of parent and if so is there any book in particular that has served you well?

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In Our Opinion

How sad is too SAD?

Editorial – Like it or not, winter is coming and for many of us, winter comes with a case of the blues. It is darker, colder and wetter everywhere you look, making it harder to be happy and active; while this is perfectly normal, some of us will experience these symptoms a bit more severely. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is as type of depression that is directly related to the amount of daylight to which people are exposed. It’s usually caused by a drop in serotonin or an imbalance of melatonin in the body. SAD is most common in the late fall and early winter, however it is possible to experience symptoms in the summer months SAD is becoming more and more common in Canada, with an estimated two to three out of every 100 people affected by SAD and about 15 out of every 100 people experiencing less severe symptoms of SAD called the ‘winter blues’. Symptoms specific to winter-onset SAD, sometimes called winter depression, may include irritability, tiredness or low energy, problems getting along with other people, hypersensitivity to rejection, heavy feeling in the arms or legs, oversleeping, appetite changes, especially a craving for foods high in carbohydrates and weight gain. While it is normal to have some of these symptoms throughout the winter, it is not normal to feel this way every day. SAD is more common in women that in men and usually begins when people are in their 20s. Elderly people and children are far less likely to experience SAD, but it is possible. As with any mental health disorder, it is very important to pay attention to symptoms and seek treatment as soon as possible. Treatments for SAD range from light therapy, where patients sit by a box that simulates outdoor light, to cognitive behavioural therapy or medication. In many cases, patients are also asked to exercise regularly and let as much daylight into their homes and workplaces as possible. Regular exercise is also recommended. For more information, visit www.cmha.ca and search SAD.

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Fashionable fundraising at Bayridge Secondary School By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News – Looking fashionable and cool is important to most teenagers; at Bayridge Secondary School, looking fashionable while raising money for the United Way is even more important. For the past 21 years, the school has held an annual fashion and talent show, raising over $80,000 for United Way. The shows are always high energy and fun and this year was no exception. This year’s took place Nov. 12-14 at Bayridge. “This year we were looking for an

idea that was new, but also easy to do,” explained Natalie Shaw, one of four students chosen to organize the show. “We also wanted something that was fun and could be humorous and ‘What Not to Wear’ was perfect. I think it really showcases the great clothing the models are wearing.” This year’s show is set up to mirror the popular TLC show, complete with video footage of a brave student walking around the mall in less than desirable clothing. “There was a lot of effort put into making it really effective,” said organizer Mackenzie Worthy. “We did the secret closet rummage and the trash can

too. It was a lot of fun. It also allowed us to better introduce each store.” Over the years the school has developed a relationship with local retailers like Stars, Agent 99, Eclipse, and Blueprint clothing and larger retailers like Old Navy, Hudson’s Bay, Tip Top Tailors, American Apparel, Adidas, Boathouse, Running Room and Value Village. The stores generously loan clothing each year, making it easier to put the show together. “They are so great and helpful, said Worthy, “They know that we will be respectful of the clothes and when we approach them each year they are happy

to help. They also appreciate that we are helping United Way.” Nearly 100 students participate in the show each year. They work together to choreograph dance numbers to go with the clothing and while it can be challenging, it does help to create more of a community with the students. “We have all grades coming together and working on the show and we become a little fashion show family,” added Shaw. “Everyone works together and everyone makes new friends and just the energy around the school changes.” Also part of the fashion show fam-

ily is Michael Marrello, who has been lending his hairstyling skills to the show for 20 years. This year Marrello was honoured with a plaque from United Way for his contribution and the students certainly appreciate his work too. “He and his staff work so hard to help us each year and they do such a great job,” said Worthy. “It really is a team effort and it is so great to see it all come together. I also like that we are giving back to Kingston. We know where our money is going and we know we are doing this for a great organization and cause.”

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NOTICE OF PASSING OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING BY-LAW OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FRONTENAC ISLANDS

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Frontenac Islands passed By-law Number 28-2014 on November 10, 2014 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, RSO 1990.

bodies may appeal a zoning by-law amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group.

PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The purpose and effect of the Zoning Bylaw amendment is to: a) Make technical corrections to the zoning by-law Schedule A (i.e. mislabelled zones or errors in the by-law) b) Improve the accuracy and use updated mapping data for Schedule A (such as updated wetland boundaries, property lines, Official plan consistency, and private road development) c) Correct textual errors in the by-law and clarify definitions d) Implement the 30 metre setback from waterbodies and the Wetland zone

However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person of public body made oral submissions at the public meeting or written submissions to the Council of the Township of Frontenac Islands or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

APPEAL: The last date for filing a notice of appeal of the by-law is December 10, 2014. Any such appeal must be filed with the clerk of the municipality and must set out the reasons for the appeal and must be accompanied by the fee required by the Ontario Municipal Board. Only individuals, corporations and public

DATED at the Township of Frontenac Islands, November 20, 2014 Carol Dwyre Deputy Clerk – Planning Coordinator Township of Frontenac Islands 50 Baseline Road RR #4 Ganonoque, ON K7G 2V6 Tel. (613) 544-6348 Fax. (613) 548-7545 Email. cdwyr@kos.net

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You are invited to attend a TransCanada Open House for the proposed Eastern Mainline Project.

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TransCanada is proposing to construct approximately 250 kilometres of new natural gas transmission pipeline in Ontario between the City of Markham and the Township of South Dundas. The proposed pipeline will be constructed in four sections and will be 36 inches in diameter primarily following the existing route where TransCanada currently operates two natural gas pipelines.

Brighton November 20, 2014 Codrington Community Centre 2992 Highway 30, Codrington

The Project is also proposed to include nine new compressor units at five existing compressor stations located in the Municipality of Clarington, the Township of Alnwick-Haldimand, the Township of Tyendinaga, the City of Kingston and the Township of Augusta. Additional Project information including detailed mapping for each community is available at www.easternmainline.com.

Pickering November 26, 2014 Claremont Community Centre 4941 Brock Rd., Pickering

TransCanada is committed to engaging with First Nation and Métis communities and organizations, area residents, community organizations and interested parties throughout the development of this proposed project. There will be informational displays and TransCanada experts in attendance to answer questions.

Napanee December 2, 2014 Strathcona Paper Centre (Lafarge Banquet Hall) 16 McPherson Dr., Napanee

Oshawa November 25, 2014 Camp Samac 1711 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa

Bewdley November 27, 2014 Bewdley Community Centre 7060 Lake Street, Bewdley

Iroquois December 3, 2014 Iroquois Civic Centre 2 Dundas St., Iroquois Lansdowne December 4, 2014 Lansdowne Community Centre 1 Jessie St., Lansdowne

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Hand-me-down box contained surprise treasures Heritage Lifestyle – ‘The hand-medown box had arrived from Regina. At least twice a year, Aunt Lizzie sent the big wood crate that at one time held bulk tea. Always boy’s clothes. She had two sons. Never anything in it for my sister Audrey or me. We didn’t expect anything, so we weren’t disappointed. Well, really, there was sometimes something for me, but it wasn’t anything I looked forward to. It was a small cardboard box, with my name written in ink, and inside were hateful brown laced boy’s brogue shoes. I was the only one they would fit, and I hated them with a passion. Sure enough, there was the cardboard box, right on top of the mounds of hand-me-down clothes, that at one time had graced the backs of my very rich cousins out in Regina. Mother had situated herself in front

of the box to unpack it one piece at a time. Once, my brothers were allowed this job, but after one glorious, dragged out, bloody fight over an alpaca sweater, the boys had to sit on the floor while mother took out everything, from Uncle Jack’s well worn suits, felt hats, flatted out from the packing, and men’s shirts of every description. Mother warned my brothers if there was one word of arguing over who got what, the box would have its lid nailed back on and the whole thing dragged out to the summer kitchen! Often Aunt Lizzie would tuck in a piece of new material for Mother, knowing full well it would be put to good use, or there would be one of her purses that looked like it had just come out of the showcase of an elegant store. Audrey and I had settled ourselves at the kitchen table thumbing through Eaton’s catalogue. Father, as usual, not the least bit interested in the box, had moved to the rocking chair by the Findlay Oval with the Family Herald and Weekly Star. Mother, as organized as ever, placed the clothes in matching piles, so there

was a heap of sweaters, shirts, odd pants, and an assortment of odds and ends she would find a use for. Nothing was wasted. Audrey and I paid scant attention to the box or what was being taken out of it. Then Emerson asked, “What is it?” Mother said it was a raincoat. I glanced over to the centre of the kitchen floor where all the action was taking place. None of us owned a raincoat, for heaven’s sake. If we got wet walking to or from school, we got wet, and that was the simple truth. Mother held it up. “It looks like it was made for a midget,” Everett said, obviously very relieved it would never fit him. As one, four pairs of eyes left the box and settled on me at the kitchen table. “Oh no,” I wailed, “I’m not wearing that to the Northcote School.” Bad enough that I had to wear boy’s shoes that came from Regina. Mother told me to go over and try it on. It was as black as a boot, and stiff, boy was it stiff, with big silver clips all down the front of it. “Be great for Hal-

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Heritage Sports - It took quite a bit of convincing before Trudi Wright allowed her daughter, Alexandra Wright, to take up figure skating. “My brother and I were both figure skaters, so I know the sport very well,” Wright says. “I know the kind of work it takes, so when she said she wanted to figure skate I actually tried to steer her away from it. But she hounded from the time she was five until she was seven and we finally relented.” It’s a good thing they did, too, since Alex, 13, has proven to be more than a little talented at the sport. Skating out of Amherstview’s Loyalist Winter Club through the CanSkate program, she recently took third place out of 21 skaters in the Juvenile Women U14 category for all of Eastern Ontario, a competition that was held this year in Napanee. The ranking qualified Alex to move on to the Skate Canada Challenge, which will take place in Pierrefonds, QC, next month. “It’s always pretty emotional for our family because she works really hard,” says Trudi with a tear of pride in her eye. “It’s really nice to see that pay off.” The program, which was skated to the Les Miserables soundtrack, was a personal best for Alex in terms of both difficulty and scoring. The highlight: landing a double lutz, a move that is known for its difficulty.

The music, which sampled several well known Les Mis songs, added to the challenge. “It really changes emotionally throughout,” Alex explains. “It starts with the opening song of the play, which is dramatic and strong. The middle is the ‘bringing home’ part - it’s slower and more emotional. The last piece is At the End of the Day, which is

Alex Wright competing in Skate Canada’s Juvenile Women U14 competition for Eastern Ontario, in which she came third out of 21 skaters. Photo/Submitted

kind of more happy and cheerful.” Alex spent a lot of time preparing both mentally and physically. “If you just work hard and know that you can do it and you’ve done it before, you can actually do really well,” she says, noting that “I was really nervous the night before, but in the morning I felt a bit better.”

She adds that the proximity of this competition to her home of Odessa also helped. “It was kind of like a hometown crowd.” Next year, Alex will move up to the prenovice level of figure skating, and continue to coach younger children through CanSkate. “Now we can’t drag her off the ice,” laughs Trudi.

And Alex doesn’t plan on hanging up her skates any time soon, either. In fact, she’s dreaming about as big as you can get. “I’d like to compete internationally and go to the 2022 Olympics,” she says, before heading out to the ice at Henderson Arena for one of her many weekly practices.

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There’s a lot of soul to him that’s a little bit hard to catch up on - I’m getting my Stevie Wonder down.” Director and Holy Cross drama teacher Stacy Check-Drumm explains that the school felt it was time to stage a funny musical. “The last few years we’ve done pretty heavy shows. We did Jesus Christ Superstar last year, The Secret Garden the year before and then Phantom [of the Opera in 2011]. So we thought it would be really good to do a more light-hearted show this year.” Adapted for the Broadway stage in 2008, Shrek: The Musical contains the same plot and many of the same lines as the popular 2001 film. “I think the material itself is writ-

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Salvation Army launches annual Christmas kettles campaign By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News – Few things signify Christmas more than the sound of the big, brass, bell as you enter the mall and the appearance of the red Salvation Army Christmas kettles. This year’s kettle campaign kicked off on Nov. 14 at Cataraqui Town Centre and runs until Dec. 24. The Salvation Army has been running the kettle campaign since 1891 and in 2013, the 2,000 red kettles across Canada raised over 21 million

dollars helping over 1.8 million Canadians. Last year inThere’s Kingston the 19 kettles across the city brought in just over $260,000 and this year’s goal is to raise even more. “This year’s goal is to raise $277,000,”explained Lieutenant Josh Howard at the launch. “Through the generosity of the people throughout To that Bewe can Kingston I am confident reach our goal thisMade year andin hopefully the we can surpass it.” Classifieds Last year the Salvation Army in Kingston helped over 12,000 individ613-546-8885 uals and over 6,000 families and need

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Gallery Raymond holds sixth annual Harambee By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News –Harambee is Swahili for ‘the community pulls together’ and for the past five years, Raymond Vos has been asking that the Kingston community do just that. As owner of Gallery Raymond, Vos

holds an annual art fundraiser – a Harambee - to help pay for the education of children in Kenya. “This year I have about 60 of my own photographs and a bunch of work that I have collected over they years that will be offered for sale,” explained Vos. “We’ve raised over $60,000 in the past five years.”

Vos started the Harambee fundraisers after speaking with a few friends about their trip to Kijabe, Kenya five years ago. “I heard stories about the needs over there and it just broke my heart,” explained Vos. “We talked about two boys, Issac and Caleb, who had finished high school but they were basically spinning their wheels.

They had lost their father at a young age and couldn’t afford to go to university.” Through his friends, Vos learned about a man named John Nijane who was in Kenya helping young boys get off the street and receive an education. Vos wanted to help. “I realized that I have the resources to make a difference,” he said. “I started

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Gallery Raymond holds sixth annual Harambee Over time, Vos and other groups were able to put Isaac and Caleb through university. Both boys have now graduated. This past summer, Vos took a trip to Kenya to meet them and celebrate. “I finally had a chance to meet everyone I had been supporting and that was incredible. As a graduation present, we went out on safari with Isaac and Caleb for three days and I took a lot of the photos that are in the show during that time.” Vos took nearly 7,000 photos on his trip. After returning and posting some to Facebook, he realized that he could frame and sell them at this year’s show. He also hopes to return to Kenya in the near future and maybe take photos for a book that could also help raise funds. For now, Vos hopes to see a good turnout at this year’s event; now that two of the recipients have graduated from university, he hopes to help more students. “A little can make an enormous difference over there,” he said. “The quality of education is really lacking unless they go to a private institution and that costs about $750 a year with room and board and textbooks. Hopefully we can send a few boys and girls to school this year and help them get on the right track.”

The Harambee benefit art fundraiser runs from Nov. 16 to 30 at Gallery Raymond, 334 Princess Street. Bidding on silent auction items will continue until the end of the year. For more information, visit www.galleryraymond.com

Raymond Vos with one of the photos he took while in Kenya this past summer. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.

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‘Tis the season for pewter ornaments By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News – The holiday season is all about traditions and what could be more traditional than a collectible series of ornaments? For the past 21 years, Downtown Kingston has been memorializing historic buildings, statues, ships, churches and landmarks across the city with pewter ornaments. This year brings five new ornaments to add to the collection.

“You’d think it would get harder over the years but it really doesn’t,” said Jan MacDonald, projects manager of marketing for Downtown Kingston. “There are so many amazing buildings and landmarks in Kingston and every year I am surprised that there are five more new and interesting things to feature.” The five ornaments are released on a weekly basis on Mondays, starting Nov. 17 and ending Dec. 15. Ornaments are $8 with proof of purchase totalling $25 or more from downtown

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Jan MacDonald with this year’s first pewter ornament – The Millan Building on Princess Street.

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building that relates to Queen’s.” MacDonald is always amazed by the popularity of the ornaments year after year and the number of people that call from across the country looking for them. “We have people who call us in early November from British Colombia and the East Coast and they want to know what the ornaments are for the year,” said MacDonald. “They buy them every year because they either have family members in Kingston or they used to live in Kingston or they know someone who used to live in Kingston.” The ornaments are limited edition and never repeat - except for City Hall, which has been done twice. MacDonald owns many of the ornaments herself and loves the way they look on a tree year after year. “They are really beautiful and they look really nice on a tree with the lights. They are a lovely gift and a really nice stocking stuffer. They are also a really nice memento of Kingston.” This year the ornaments are available at the Grand Theatre during box office hours, the Rogers K-Rock Centre during box office hours and at the Kingston Community Credit Union. For more information visit www.downtownkingston.ca

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Amy and Chris Healey with 22-month-old Mya and one of the teddy bears from this year’s campaign. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.

you so that people whose lives have not been touched by the NICU can see how vitally important the support and services provided there are to children and families,” said Healey. “Mya’s story is really not about the harrowing ups and downs that we experienced for those three weeks, it’s about how those experiences have allowed her to become the thriving 22-month-old you see today.” Healey went on to describe how active and healthy Mya is today and also acknowledged how many other families go through similar and in many cases worse situations each day. She hopes that

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All proceeds generated from the bears will go directly to the purchase of new equipment thanks to a $4,000 donation from the Kingston Kawartha Credit Union to purchase the bears and cover administrative costs. Sponsored bears will wear a tag acknowledging the name of its donor and will then be placed in the Watkins Lobby of KGH on a festive tree. Donors will then receive a smaller companion bear that they can keep themselves or donate back for hospitalized children. “It is great to come in and see the trees covered with bears and know that

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Heritage News – This fall has been a whirlwind for local composer John Robertson. In September, the retired Kingston native took a trip to Ruse, Bulgaria to see a concert of his own works performed. Robertson originally wanted to have them performed in Kingston, but after trying for months he sought out different options. “I set about trying to do it and I couldn’t get anywhere. All the emails I sent out weren’t replied to, follow ups weren’t answered and I couldn’t get it organized,� explained Robertson. “I heard that you could hire orchestras in Europe and I went online and did some research and contacted a few. Within a few days I had a bunch of interest and I picked one and went with it. Upon arriving in Ruse, Robertson met with the conductor and members of the orchestra who were set to perform 12 of his compositions. The whole experience was a bit overwhelming for Robertson, but enjoyable too. “They put on two concerts and they were well advertised and really well done and the response was fantastic. I

was interviewed by a local TV station and the shows received lots of attention. It was all so much fun, I’m just sad that I couldn’t do it here in Kingston.� Robertson has been composing concert music for a number of years. After taking a night course in composition in the ‘70s, he gained more confidence in his hobby. He entered a competition in Napean, Ontario in 1987 and his piece was chosen as one of the winners. After that he focused on building more of a career and while he has had some pieces played by groups in Kingston, he has been more successful in other parts of the country and world. His compositions have been played in Toronto, parts of Europe, Australia and Mexico. “I have yet to have a piece performed by the Kingston Symphony, but now with videos and recordings I am hopeful that will change,� added Robertson. “Every accomplishment and piece of mine that gets played is a step forward.� So where does Robertson find inspiration for his pieces? “That is always a tough question. I guess I have an idea or a story to start with and that translates into music for

me. You get an idea and you have to think about something, but it is so much more than that. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. It isn’t easy.� Some of the pieces that were performed in Ruse were inspired by writers like Timothy Findley or Cyrano and others were inspired by seasons and places. Robertson likes to work quickly when he has an idea and tech-

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Heritage Entertainment – Big Hero 6 is one of the best superhero original stories I’ve ever seen. It’s a little bit Peter Parker, a little bit Tony Stark and just a little bit Avengers. It draws a little from all those great stories, but in the end it’s something all its own. Hiro Hamada (Ryan Potter) is a 14-yearold super genius in need of some direction. Fortunately his older brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney) is there to show him the way. Tadashi shows Hiro his lab at the university. Once Hiro sees what he could be doing his goal is to get into that school. To do that he has to impress professor Robert Callaghan (James Cromwell). To impress Callaghan, Hiro invents miniature robots that obey his mental commands. The micro-bots impress, and Hiro gets accepted to the university. Unfortunately, that very night there’s a fire in the school, and Callaghan and Tadashi get trapped inside when the building explodes. Hiro is devastated. Then his brother’s medical robot Baymax (Scott Adsit) comes on-line to help Hiro feel better. The two stumble upon one of Hiro’s micro-bots which leads them to all the rest that were supposedly destroyed in

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Heritage News – Frontenac Islands Deputy Mayor David Jones publicly offered a series of unusual apologies to constituents, particularly Howe Islanders whom he represents, and to fellow members of council at the end of their November meeting. Jones is noted for his aggressive and outspoken approach to dealing with issues and demanding answers. At the outset of his presentation it was obvious council members were taken aback but said nothing as Jones concluded his apologies and said, he would not to return to Council for his next term. He referenced many areas in his apologies, local Howe Island issues, Frontenac County services (council-ferry- paramedic) as well as things personal. The recent municipal election and all that surrounded it, including the all candidates meeting, campaigning in the community, specific

references to the Frontenac County Paramedic Services, and including certain accusations that he said were made against him personally, apparently brought him to this moment where he was driven to sarcasm in his rhetoric.. The Howe Island election voting results found him in a second place finish for council resulting in his loss of the position as Deputy Mayor of Frontenac Islands as well as a place at the Frontenac County Council table with Mayor Denis Doyle for the next term. As a member of council Jones was a force for improved financial management and information, up grading staffing levels and a focus on Federal Gas Tax monies as well as a on ferry services to Howe Island. Members of council were quiet as Deputy Mayor Jones shook hands around the table before he rushed off to catch the ferry as the meeting ended. What was there to say to someone who is angry with a situation, and has made up his mind to step away. Perhaps a simple Thank You for your service was all that could be said.

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The charming Bella Bistro was my throwback Thursday lunch, perched beside the water’s edge. It’s a great location to enjoy an autumn day. Located at 4050 Bath Road at the corner of Collins Bay Road, the bistro/diner is a friendly, art deco throwback with its wooden booths, brocade turquoise fabric seating and vintage shelving—a pleasant surprise to this west end suburb. Owner/chefs Paul Muller and Kevin Lapeer work with local farmers and suppliers and are committed to serving good food—homemade pizza, pasta, paninis and more— they make their own bread, pizza

dough, sauces, dressings and desserts. The $10 lunch special was what lured me in—a superb selection of stuffed paninis, pizza, soup of the day, salads and sandwiches. The room was filled with ladies lunching and business conversations. While off the beaten track from the usual downtown hub, it is certainly a busy spot. I scanned the $10 menu, but settled on the chalkboard feature of the day—the maple sriracha cauliflower veggie burger with arugula, lemon pepper aioli and crispy fried onions. Veggie burgers are one of the hardest things to get right, especially when you are like me, and a meat-eating connoisseur in search of the perfect juicy burger. But, this

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cake, apple crisp, homemade milkshakes and a daily-featured option of seasonal choices. Bella Bistro serves up local food, and thanks the farmers for their support. Most meat is naturally raised within 100 kilometres and I may be wrong, but I think I could taste Patchwork Gardens greens in the salad. The art deco font on the sign signals a blast from the past, and while the street-side frontage with its large windows can be unappealing, don’t be fooled. Enter the charming Bella dining room and you soon forget the street outside. This is obviously a local favourite, and a great casual spot for lunch or dinner. The staff is knowledgeable about the food and ensures every need is met. Bella Bistro is open SundayThursday 11:30 a.m-8 p.m. and Thursday-Sunday 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. For more information visit their website bellabistro.ca. If you have a foodie biz or restaurant suggestion email me at ladydinesalot@gmail.com, or follow me at LadyDinesAlot.com, on Facebook and Twitter.

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will allow the owner to have the switch disconnected until repair parts are available. But what if there are no mitigating measures to take? Whether or not you decide to operate a vehicle that’s under a voluntary or mandatory safety recall is really up to you. But no automaker will supply free transportation while your vehicle sits in the driveway. Consider that almost every safety recall issued in North America involved issues where only a small percentage of the vehicle’s involved developed a fault that put drivers and passengers at risk. As some of my colleagues at repair shops put it, “the vehicle really isn’t any different after the recall notice came in the mail than before the post office delivered it.â€? Or think of it this way; there are a lot more risks to driving public roads every day than an uncompleted safety recall presents. Tip of the week; as the cooler weather approaches the importance of a fully operational heating and ventilation system becomes more important than ever. A key to this is the cabin air filter. Many customers are surprised to learn that their vehicle is equipped with a cabin air filter. It’s becoming a very popular feature on even the most entry-level vehicles. When this filter gets clogged it can reduce the amount of air flow in the vehicle and can slow windshield defrosting time. If you’re not sure if your vehicle has a cabin filter, check with your dealership or owner’s manual. Most of these filters can be accessed and checked without tools or special skills and if they’re dirty, replace them to keep the view clear and you and your passengers warm. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont.

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Heritage Lifestyle – This year, 2014 in the automotive industry has been the year of the recall. Whether it was General Motors setting records with the number of vehicles called back or problems with Takata air bags or automaker executives being called on the carpet in front of U.S. congressional hearings, there was no shortage of recall news. The latest tidbit is from General Motors. It seems they are having problems getting customers to come in to their dealerships to get the ignition recall repairs completed, so they’re resorting to bribery, offering owners (in the U.S.) $25 gift cards, good at up to seven different retailers such as Starbucks or Walmart when they get their recall done. But why wouldn’t a car owner rush to get a safety related recall completed? There are basically two types of customers when it comes to recalls; one who routinely ignores manufacturer mail-outs (including recalls) either due to a mistrust of the automaker’s motives or a lack of concern about their vehicle and one who believes they can’t drive their car until the repair is completed. Yes there are varying degrees of both types but the latter group can drive more than their cars right round the bend. What the majority of consumers don’t know is that it is a very rare circumstance that sees an automaker ready to complete a recall when the notice is first mailed out. In many cases, it’s a matter of not having a sufficient supply of parts available to dealership service departments. Often recall notice timing is early due to a manufacturer’s desire to meet federal guidelines with notifying consumers in a timely manner. It2:41 can often AM take weeks or Yours in service months for required parts to be made, packaged, Brian Turner and distributed. In cases the numbers of Youwhere would autos recalled are large, dealerships are sometimes tell them restricted to the number of parts they can order. None of these circumstances about your are controllable in any way shape or form oes your thinning hair affect heart condition by the retailer. where you go and what you do? But what should a and responsible your car owner do? In most cases if the recall Apollo offers versatility for today’s lifestyles medication. represents a serious risk and repair parts whether it be walking, jogging or just keeping are not readily available, carmakers up with an active work life. will provide measures and Claude Amelotte with over 35 years experience 2:59instructions AM to minimize the danger. For example, specializing in transplants, non-surgical hair systems, when the GM ignition switch recall was hairloss prevention treatment programs and hair But you’re still in its early stages, drivers were instruct- integration for men and women. unconscious. ed to not have anything attached to the Call today for a FREE Home Visitation or brochure! ignition key; no rings, fobs, tags, or dangly decorations (this is good advice no Over 35 Years matter what type of vehicle you drive). Experience In other cases suspect components can be rendered inoperable if they’re not reHair Restoration CLAUDE AMELOTTE quired for function or safety. A current 1-800-565-3055 www.medicalert.ca Fiat Chrysler Auto recall for an electriE-mail:apollohairrestoration@on.aibn.com cal fault in rear 1-800-668-1507 power-vent windows

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FORM 1 AGGREGATE RESOURCES ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE Keyes Sand & Stone (a division of 753223 Ontario Inc.) RR1 Joyceville ON K0H 1Y0

Hereby, give notice that application has been made for a Category 3, Class ‘A’ Licence to excavate aggregate from a Pit of 17.1 hectares, located in: Part Lot: 31 & 32 Geographic Twp.: Local Municipality: County:

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Quill Fall Lecture Series for Nov. 23, 2 p.m., 143 Union St. The Topic is Before Annexation: Portsmouth Village 1859-1951. The Speaker is Rev. Bruce Cossar, Presbyterian Minister, Retired, Local Historian, Kingston. For more info contact Beth at 613-549-1910 or http://www.quillkingston.org/. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, November 22: Perth Road to Clear Lake Road Hike. Come join us on this scenic 14 km hike includes a stunning vista from Mink Lake overlook, the highest crag in Frontenac Park (195.5m). The car shuttle is 7.5 km. Call 613 389 4459 for details. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca Kingston Orchid Society meets1:30 - 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23. Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids - it’s fun, easy, fascinating! Monthly meetings, discussion & speakers, refreshments. Please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday lunch special Nov. 21. Home cooked food. 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Friday Euchre Play starts at 7 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Everyone welcome. Friday Nite Shuffleboard. Starts at 7 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Everyone welcome.You don’t have to be a member to play. Odessa Nifty Quilters are holding an auction at the Odessa Fair Grounds on county Road #6 on Nov. 24. Viewing is at 7pm with the auction starting at 7:30pm. All procedds are being donated to the Odessa Lions Club Christmas Hampers. The auction will include an assortment of small handmade items and quilted gift items. Further details: Michael Shabinsky 613354-9701 Ext. 232. VON Canada will be hosting FALLS PREVENTION classes for seniors 65 years and older. If you have had a fall, or are afraid of falling, this 12 week program is for you. There will be a pre-assessment and intake process. There is no charge for this program.Classes will be held 2 times per week for 1 hr each in the following areas: Bancroft, Centre Hastings, Belleville, Quinte West, Picton, Napanee, Kingston, Sharbot Lake and Northbrook areas. To

pre-register or further information, please call 1-800-301-0076 and press 1. Breakfast -all-you-can-eat - at Oso Hall, Sharbot Lake on Nov. 22, from 8 a.m. to noon. Scrambled eggs, sausages, beans, pancakes, toast, juices, coffee, tea. Proceeds in support of the Salvation Army’s Christmas Baskets program. Please help support our community members. Christmas Pottery Sale November 27 (Thursday) - Nov. 30 (Sunday) Portsmouth Olympic Harbour (Press Lounge) 53 Yonge St., Kingston. The Kingston Potter’s Guild is holding their annual Christmas Sale. Join us to see the works of local artists. Free admission. Show times: Thursday 6pm - 9pm, Friday 10am - 9pm, Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 10am 3pm. kingstonpottersguild.com. The Kingston Meistersingers are proud to present their fall production Anne of Green Gables at the Octave Theatre (711 Dalton Avenue). Performances will run November 20-22, and November 27-29 at 7:30 pm, with matinees at 2:00 pm on November 22, 23, 29 and 30. Tickets can be purchased at the door of the Octave, or at Novel Idea Book Store (156 Princess Street), or the Grand Theatre Box Office. For sales online, please go to www.meistersingers.ca Thursday nights are HALFPRICE. Info: Liane Penny at 613 4490235 or visit www.meistersingers.ca Kingston Townsmen Chorus Invitation. Are you a male adult or adolescent who likes to sing? Want to hook up with a friendly, exciting, a cappella singing group, where all that matters is you can sing on note and on key and are willing to learn to sing one of four parts in some new songs? If so, please join us on any Monday evening at 7:15pm at the Christ Church Parish Centre, 990 Sydenham Road, Kingston. Info: kingston.townsmen@gmail.com or 613 817 7233 Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rogers Drive will be having a bake sale and deli table on Saturday, Nov 22 from 10 a.m. till noon. Single serving meals – soups, shepherds pie, chili and more. St. Mark’s Church, Barriefield invites you to enjoy shopping at our annual Christmas

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Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Check out the Silent Auction and Grocery basket. Choose some Christmas Treasures, Crafts and Boutique creations. Stock up on home baking, preserves and candy. Silent auction. Contact: 613-541-0888.

a.m. to 3 p.m. Check some people off your gift giving list. Browse through a wide selection of handmade items: afghans, baby doll sets, jewellery, cards, toys, and more. As well as tea, sandwiches, cakes, and squares. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810.

On Sunday, Nov. 23, 45 crafters will be presenting a bounty of handmade goods to the Kingston public at this year’s Fat Goose Craft Fair. Due to the teeming crowds at last year’s event, the sale has moved to a larger venue and will be held at Grant Hall on Queen’s University campus. It will take place on Sunday November 23rd, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

American Sign Language (ASL) is a beautifully expressive language with a rich cultural background. Learn ASL as a group. Invite a friend and learn together.

Christmas Craft Market Saturday, Nov. 2210 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. Local crafts & gourmet goodies. Wilton Hall 251 Simmons Road, Wilton, Ontario.

Beginner ASL 101 classes will be on Tuesdays and ASL 102 will be on Thursday evenings. Classes will be once a week for total of 10 classes from 6 to 9 p.m. Please sign up A.S.A.P. as there is limited seating. Classes start in January. Contact Canadian Hearing Society for more information. Located in the Frontenac Mall. Offices hours are during the weekdays 9-5 p.m.

39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Nov. 21. Music by Heartland Country at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall,. @ Collins Bay 8 -11:30 p.m. Dress code , smart casual. Singles & couples.

Christmas Craft Sale at Emmanuel United Church on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Homemade crafts, baking, one of a kind items, crafter’s draw. FREE ADMISSION and Lunch available.

Nativity Exhibition - over 100 nativity scenes on display from various countries and cultures. Experience the traditions of Christmas at this unique event at St. Paul the Apostle Church. Saturday, Nov. 22 10 a.m. - noon and 3 - 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Turkey Supper Parham United Church Christian Education Building Nov. 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Parham United Church Stewards.

The Islamic Society of Kingston will be holding its annual International Bazaar on Saturday November 22 from 10 to 4 at the Islamic Centre, 1477 Sydenham Road. Join us and choose unique gifts from the Crafts Booth. Explore and enjoy exotic foods, International Hot and Cold Beverages. Eastern cuisines. Henna hand paintings. You are also welcome to just tour the Islamic Centre and get to know our fellow Muslims. Info: (613) 531- 8340 – or (613)389-9731 or Visit: www.kingstonmuslims.net. Cookies Crafts & Critters for Kids, a fundraiser for the Gananoque & District Humane Society, will be held upstairs at Lou Jeffries Memorial Arena on Saturday, Nov. 22 9 to 2 Kittens, cookies, and more. Admission by donation. sj_sherwood@ hotmail.com or 613-213-5704. Crafters Tea & Sale Saturday. Nov. 22, 10

Seeley’s Bay Legion, 116 Bay St. Seeley’s Bay Nov. 22 Ladies Auxiliary Christmas Bazzar 10-3 all welcome (Tables available contact Edith Kennedy 613-387-3949) Nov. 23 Youth Darts 130-330 ages 10-18. Nov. 24th Wii Bowling 7-10. Sunday, Nov. 23, 7.30 p.m., Glenburnie United Church 1028 Unity Road presents TRIOLA IN CONCERT. Musicians play everything from baroque to sacred, from rock to waltzes, Celtic, jigs and reels to popular music. Light refreshments. Proceeds to help fund the hand bell choir. Inverary United Church annual Christmas Tea and Sale. Saturday, Nov. 22 11 a.m. 2 p.m. in the Church Hall (4681 Latimer Rd). There will be the cookie walk again this year as well as crafts, home baked goods,preserves and the nearly new table. St. John’s Anglican Church, Bath is holding a Christmas Bazaar at St. John’s Hall, Bath on Saturday, Nov. 22 11 a.m. to 2

p.m. Come for lunch and browse the bake, book, children, Christmas and jewelry tables and silent auction. For information call 613-352-3336. Issues of the Heart - A learning series for seniors and those caring for seniors. Edith Rankin Church, 4080 Bath Rd. Thursday, Nov 27, 10:45 -12:15 pm “writing an advance care plan so your values and beliefs are known” The Rev Dr Neil Elford, Director, Spiritual Health, Mission and Ethics, Providence Care Full descriptions: ermuc.ca/ events. RCL branch 560, Friday, Nov. 21 Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 12...small cover in effect for non members and guests...everyone welcome. Saturday, Nov. 22 in the Big Hall will be Jeff Code & Silver Wings from 8 - 12... Small Cover charge for everyone. Trinity United Church in Elginburg are having their annual Craft, Baking and Good Quality Book Sale on Sat. Nov. 22, 9 – 2 p.m. Light lunch available Wide variety of crafters, yummy baked goodies, used book table. A great opportunity to get some early gifts for family and friends. Join us for a free coffee! The Harrowsmith Women’s Institute will be holding their annual Christmas Pot Luck at St.Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith at 6:30pm on Tuesday, November 25th. Ladies in the community are invited to attend and share in the festivities. Info: 613-372-0501. Rideau Trail Hike Saturday, Nov. 22 Marble Rock Blue Trails Level 2/3. Moderate pace, 12 Km, One final chance this year to hike the cliffs and woodlands of this great piece of the Frontenac Arch. Depart from the Canadian Tire Parking Lot along Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $4. Info: John 613 382 4778. Rideau Trail Hike Sunday, Nov. 23 Lemoine Point Ramble Level 1, easy pace 5 km. Come out to enjoy an afternoon walk at Kingston’s version of Vancouver’s Stanley Park without the air fare! Meet at the North parking lot off Coverdale Rd. at 1:30 pm. Leader: Elgin 613 389 4216

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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

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2009 Toyota Venza AWD

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2011 Ford Escape XLT

Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9237 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $129 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 57,781 KM

$14,388

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2007 Chevrolet Malibu LT Cloth interior, 3.5 Litre , 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Steel W/Hub Caps, ABS P9315A Brakes, Power Drivers Seat, +HST Remote Vehicle $90 BI-WEEKLY/60 $93 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Start And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 70,785 KM

$8,999

Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9248 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 75,209 KM

$14,999

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Traction Control P9280 System, Remote Vehicle Start, Tow +HST Package, Onstar, $174 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Xm Radio And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 108,606 KM

$16,688

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, P9172 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Power Steering, Cruise Control, +HST Onstar, XM Radio $104 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 45,371 KM

$12,999

2011 Volkswagen Routan

$16,999

Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9238 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $181 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 68,632 KM

$22,788

Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power P9240 Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, +HST Heated Seatsl And $194 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 21,691 KM

$24,488

2012 Ford Fiesta SE

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Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9274 Power Windows, Power Steering And +HST Much More. $96 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 76,928 KM

$11,999

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2011 Chevrolet Equinox

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$16,999 +HST

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LT Model, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Power windows & Locks, and only 85,932kms!

2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL (A4)

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2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

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$9,688 +HST

DVD Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, P8875A Keyless Entry And Much More. 138,875 KM

$101 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2007 Pontiac Montana SV6

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Cloth Interior, 3.9 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9231A Wheels, Onstar, Luggage Rack, +HST Summer Tires $130 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 172,604 KM

$7,988

2013 Kia Forte SX Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9388 Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio +HST Controls , Sunroof, $150 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Heated Seats And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 31,480 KM

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2011 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9392 Wheels, Rear View Camera, Heated +HST Seats, Sunroof, $110 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Navigation And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 61,350 KM

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2013 Hyundai Accent GL

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Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9271 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 28,428 KM

$13,988

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2012 Buick LaCrosse Ultra Luxury Group

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$22,788

2008 Ford Escape XLT

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Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9320 Power Windows, Steering Wheel +HST Audio Controls $151 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 93,400 KM

$11,999

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2013 Ford Focus ST

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2013 Ford Edge SEL AWD

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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

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$17,488

2009 Ford Mustang

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Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger P8923 Seating, Quad Seating And Much +HST More. $153 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 79,001 KM

$13,388

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2010 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS

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Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9382 Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio +HST Controls , Sunroof, $115 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Heated Seats And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 86,590 KM

$129.

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2011 Ford Fiesta SE

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9239 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $90 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 73,398 KM

$9,990

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Hatchback!, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Keyless, Power Windows & Power Door Locks only 37,306kms!

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9348 CD Player, , Cruise Control, +HST Alloy Wheels, 8 $178 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Passenger And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 97,700 KM

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2013 Chevrolet Sonic LT

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9249 Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy +HST Wheels And $103 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 55,268 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Mylink Sound Package, P9389 Steering Wheel Audio Controls, +HST Onstar, XM Radio $124 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 27,981 KM

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2014 Hyundai Elantra GT GL

$16,888 +HST

2011 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS AWD,

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Cruise P9419 Control And Much More. 39,116 KM

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9321 Player, StowN Go Seating, Cruise +HST Control, Remote $152 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Start And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 27,370 KM

$19,999

$133 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2008 Mazda 3 Sport GX

Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P9304 Rack, Heated and Power Driver Seat, +HST Sunroof, Alloy $188 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS Wheels, ABS, And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 93,234 KM

2012 Chevrolet Sonic LT

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD

Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Heated Outside Mirrors, Electric Tailgate P9401 Window, Onstar, Satelite Radio, Driver +HST Information Center$85 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More! TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 80,574 KM

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt P8711 Steering, Keyless Entry, AWD, Cloth +HST Interior And Much $143 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 89,455 KM

$14,999

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$10,788

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2013 Hyundai Sonata GL

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL P9337 Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Cruise +HST Control, Fog Lights, $127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Heated SeatsAnd TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 53,117 KM

$15,999

Cloth interior, 4.7 Litre , 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Boxliner, P9376 Tonneau Cover, Crew Cab, Electronic +HST 4WD And Much More. $211 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 54,600 KM

$23,688

Cloth Interior, 1.5L Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9269 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $126 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS 61,194 KM

$9,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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$14,999 +HST

2014 Hyundai Sonata SE Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio P9386 Controls , Spoiler, PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Panoramic Sunroof, +HST Heated Seats And $161 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 41,162 KM

$20,388

2006 Mazda 6 GT

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$8,888 +HST

Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels P8786A And More. 126,862 KM

$119 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2008 Honda Fit LX

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Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Steering P9354 And Much More. 40,800 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9378 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Wheels, Rear View Camera, Steering +HST Wheel Audio $204 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Controls And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 22,182 KM

$25,888

$156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy P9112 Wheels, Sunroof, Navigation, Satelite +HST Radio, Power Seats $339 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 6,851 KM

$42,997

2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L (A5)

Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9304 Player, Luggage Rack, Sunroof, Alloy +HST Wheels, ABS $156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 93,234 KM

$14,999

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LT Model, Alloy Wheels, Keyless, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, P9400 Air Conditioning and only 34,926 kms!

2011 GMC Acadia SLT AWD

Leather Interior, 3.6L V-6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, OnStar, P9324 Rear View Camera, Satellite Radio +HST And Much More. $187 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 135,350 KM

$20,888

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2008 Honda Civic

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Dx, 1.8l, auto, air, fwd, cloth, pwr locks, pwr windows, cruise, 77,434KM P9353

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$20,688

2013 Ford Escape SEL

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Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Cruise P9416 Control, Heated Seats, Rear Park +HST Assist And Much $148 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. 75,806 KM

$18,688

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2009 Toyota Camry LE

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9173A Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $155 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 57,258 KM

$14,888

2011 Chevrolet Suburban LT

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Leather Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, DVD Player, P9216A Heated Seats, Power Seats, Rear +HST View Camera $251 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 118,972 KM

$27,999

$126 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2011 Nissan Rogue S Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P8922A Rack, Summer Tires, Rear Park Assist, +HST ABS, Both Tires with $135 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Rims And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 106,982 KM

$14,999

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Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9393 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Wheels, Sunroof And Much More. +HST 23,856 KM

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2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport CREW

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2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

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Immediate occupancy is available in this stunning 1700+ sq ft 3 bdrm bungalow. which is set in picturesque Valley View. The Willow, by RJM Classic Homes is sure to impress from the moment you walk in. Features: Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a modern tray ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, beautiful propane fire place installed making this room very warm and inviting, mnflr laundry, granite counter tops, and a formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley is a great place to entertain. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous 3 pc ensuite featuring a large walk in shower. Driveway to be paved this fall.

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2 bdrm home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.

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Located in the friendly village of Harrowsmith sits this large country home on a mature landscaped lot which includes a large rear yard a great entertaining deck & above ground pool. The home features a large double car garage, w entry to the mainfloor. 4 bedrooms up, a beautiful gourmet kitchen with maple cabinetry, large center island, built in double oven, cook top and dishwasher. Enjoy the warmth in winter from a energy efficient pellet stove & newer propane furnace, and stay cool in the summer with the central air. Great home to entertain and raise a family. Updates include furnace & AC ‘11, roof, soffit & eavestroughs ‘09, pool pump and skimmer ‘13. This home could easily be coverted to have an Inlaw suite.

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This country bunglow is sitting on a large level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston with many mature trees which create a park like setting in the rear yard. The home offer a large bedroom on the upper level with 3pc ensuite which has been updated. Mainfloorlivingroomhasbeenupdatedwithqualitylaminateflooringandbeautiful pinebeamswhichcreateawarmwelcomingfeeling,livingroomalsofeaturesapatio door leading to a large deck. thermal windows installed through out, and a forced air Oil furnace. Great 3 season room off the kitchen offers both storage space or a great entertaining space. The property also includes a large double car garage/workshop

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Mint 2 storey situated less than 5 minutes north of the 401 on Battersea Road. This spacious 5 bedroom home is sure to impress with it`s long list of features. Gorgeous, large, custom country kitchen with a spectacular country view and comfortable wood stove and sitting area, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet, fully finished basement with, radiant floor heating, recroom, 2 additional bedrooms, full bathroom, den and walk up to outside, massive detached garage, insulated with separate furnace, hoist and air compressor. and much more.

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3 Bedroom bungalow minutes from CFB Kingston and downtown. Situated on a gorgeous, mature half acre lot, this home has several updates including new windows (2013), upgraded electrical (2013), new septic system (2013). You can also reap the benefits of the roof top solar system which provides heated water to both your hot water tank and boiler, making your utility bill a true bargain.

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The Pinecrest model by RJM Classic Homes is a modern 1400sq ft open concept elevated bungalow with large attached double car garage. Features 3 generous size bdrms, main floor laundry, Master bdrm with large 3 pc ensuite. Standard features include vaulted ceiling in family room, Patio door off main floor dining room, energy star windows, 30 yr architectural shingles, R50 insulation it attic, knockdown stipple ceiling with boarder, 200 amp electrical.

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Prime downtown investment property within easy walking distance of Queens and RMC. This immaculately maintained 4+3 bedroom house has a gross income potential of $40,980 a year. Included in these numbers are 2 parking spots and coin washer. Recent updates include; new roof with 35 year architectural shingles in 2011, coin washer in 2012, new rear door and improved window insulation in 2013. This is a rare opportunity to own a solid rental downtown at a reasonable price! Minimum of 24 hours required for all viewings.

Loughborough Lake - unique offering on one of Ontario’s most desirable lakes. Beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline and that is just for starters. Features: 2 docks including a large one suitable for a patio set, swim platform, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room which walks out to a screened in florida room steps from the water’s edge, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. Completely renovated in 2000 with new plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces and the list goes on.

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