Kingston Police are warning residents of multiple break-ins that have occurred in the area. The police are urging residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Several homes have been broken into recently, and the perpetrators are still at large. The police are investigating the incidents and have asked anyone with information to come forward.
In other news, the Kingston-based performing arts collective, ‘Hydra,’ has wowed audiences with their latest production showcasing the very reason the troupe was formed years ago. The group fills venues with innovative performances that leave audiences in awe and wanting more.
Jamaal Moussaoui has won the Historic City Men’s Golf Championship, beating out his competitors and taking home the coveted title. Moussaoui has been playing golf for many years and has become a well-known figure in the golfing community. This is just one of many accolades he has achieved throughout his career.
The Queen’s Gaels women’s rugby team will be led by two-time Olympian as they gear up for the upcoming season. The team is excited to have the leadership experience that the Olympian brings to the table and is looking forward to a successful season.
Rural communities around Kingston are set to receive funding for improved internet access. The federal program announced will help to connect residents in these areas, allowing for better communication and access to information than ever before.
A recent federal program has been announced in Kingston to support 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs, helping to promote diversity and create more opportunities for these businesses to thrive.
Watering restrictions are set to take effect in Kingston as a means of conserving water amid a drought. Residents are urged to conserve water as much as possible to help alleviate this critical situation.
Lastly, the St. Lawrence II has departed from Kingston for eastern waters. The ship will be embarking on a journey that will take it to many different ports, allowing for the crew to experience different cultures and landscapes along the way.