Ian MacAlpine, Toronto Sun

Ian MacAlpine

Toronto Sun

Kingston, ON, Canada

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  • Toronto Sun
  • Ottawa Citizen
  • SudburyStar
  • The Whig-Standard

Past articles by Ian:

One-year-old baby treated for opioid OD, parents charged: Kingston cops

The parents had discovered the infant unconscious, with no vital signs, and had contacted 911 for assistance. → Read More

One-year-old baby treated for opioid overdose, parents charged

Parents of a one-year-old baby have been charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and possession of a Schedule I substance after police said their… → Read More

Kingston Police scrap mounted unit program

Kingston Police announced Wednesday that they have cut their mounted unit program after almost 25 years in operation. → Read More

Kingston: Veterans on Wheels group does home renovation for 99-year-old veteran

A group of Canadian Military veterans have been in Kingston since Friday to offer their services repairing and fixing up the local home of a 99-year-old Second… → Read More

Former OHL player who won Memorial Cup with 67's pens book on junior hockey culture

Justin Davis was a Memorial Cup champion with the Ottawa 67's in 1999. → Read More

Four cadets die after car goes into water near Royal Military College in Kingston

Emergency services were called to Point Frederick Drive in Kingston around 2 a.m. Friday. → Read More

Four people dead after car goes into water near Royal Military College in Kingston

KINGSTON — Four people died when a vehicle went into the water near the Royal Military College. → Read More

In The Show: Kingston baseball fans watch Matt Brash make Major League Baseball debut

Shortly after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, right-handed pitcher Matt Brash made Kingston sports history as the first homegrown player to appear in a Major League… → Read More

Kingston: Staff discover contraband at Collins Bay Institution

Two packages containing contraband and unauthorized items were seized by staff at Collins Bay Institution on March 11, a news release from Correctional Service… → Read More

Interactive light installation coming to downtown Kingston next week

A large-scale interactive sound and light installation called Impulse will be operational in downtown Kingston by Thursday. → Read More

Women's hockey: U.S. scores in overtime to win intense rivalry game against Canada

Fans expecting an intense, and at times chippy, game between Canada and the United States women’s national hockey teams at the Leon’s Centre on Sunday evening… → Read More

Canadian, U.S. national women's hockey teams to face off in Kingston

The Leon’s Centre will be hosting a hockey game between the Canadian and U.S. national women’s hockey teams next month. → Read More

Rideau Canal lock system opens Friday with COVID-19 restrictions

The entire Rideau Canal lock system will be open for the season as of 9 a.m. on Friday. → Read More

Kingston: Seniors residence could be the future of former P4W

KINGSTON — It appears that the Prison for Women site on Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard may have a new use in the future. → Read More

Legion branches receive cash infusion to cover costs during pandemic

Royal Canadian Legion branches across Canada, including those in the Kingston area, will be able to pay some bills and keep the lights on while waiting out the… → Read More

COVID-19 vaccines being administered at Kingston-area prisons

An official from Correctional Service Canada confirmed Tuesday that offenders at Ontario region institutions, including six facilities in the Kingston area,… → Read More

Kingston heritage building collapses overnight

The two-storey building, a former bakery that dates back to the 1820s, was to be incorporated into the development of a condominium building currently under construction. → Read More

Bodychecking still not permitted in OHL, minister Lisa MacLeod says

If the Ontario Hockey League returns to play in early February, as is the current plan, bodychecking may still be outlawed. Lisa MacLeod, the provincial minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries said last month that bodychecking would not be allowed in the OHL due to possible close contact between players amidst the COVID-19 […] → Read More

Bodychecking still not permitted in OHL, minister Lisa MacLeod says

If the Ontario Hockey League returns to play in early February, as is the current plan, bodychecking may still be outlawed. → Read More

Keep bodychecking in Ontario Hockey League, Don Cherry says

Don Cherry has come out on the side of keeping bodychecking in the Ontario Hockey League after Ontario Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Lisa MacLeod said last week that if the league returns to play this season, bodychecking would be banned due to COVID-19 concerns. Her statement caught a lot of hockey purists […] → Read More