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Club offers unique, educational programs

STEM education — learning focused in science, technology, engineering and math — aims to develop young minds into critical thinkers, increase science literacy and enable young people to become innovators. → Read More

Longtime radio personality Bobby Gale struck and killed on Highway 401

DAVE DUTTON The pedestrian struck and killed by a passing tractor trailer on Highway 401 near Kingston early Saturday was a popular Canadian broadcast and music industry veteran. → Read More

Letters to the editor: Feb. 19

Can we learn from Toronto? Humans require food, water and shelter. Unfortunately in Kingston, housing is scarce and unaffordable.The housing market is crazy. → Read More

Our Lady of Mount Carmel partners with KFL&A Public Health to create ‘I Care Week’

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School in Amherstview definitely “walks the walk” when it comes to fostering a positive school climate. → Read More

Hamper campaign extends donation period

We are proud to announce that this year’s Jerome Taylor Memorial/Whig-Standard Christmas Hampers of Hope campaign was a success, raising more than $145,000. → Read More

Sponsor a family through Christmas hamper campaign

At this time of year, the community comes together to support initiatives that help those who need a boost during the holiday season. → Read More

Note to readers

Effective Nov. 19, 2018, the print edition of The Kingston Whig-Standard will publish Tuesday through Saturday. → Read More

Napanee man cashes in with $75,000 lotto win

Another local person is flush with cash, after winning with an Instant Slots tickets recently. Douglas Moreland of Napanee claimed the top prize of $75,000 recently. → Read More

Learning Disabilities Association offers an individualized approach to support

When it comes to learning disabilities, the experience of individuals, families and social support organizations show there is no “one size fits all. → Read More