Lindy Mechefske first fell in love with food as a very young girl, helping her grandfather roll out dough or shell peas in his ancient kitchen in Yorkshire, England. Read More
The cost of maintaining, installing and removing the temporary modular bridge at the site of the LaSalle Causeway is costing Canadian taxpayers $10.5 million, the Whig-Standard has learned. Read More
A new show that was filmed in the Thousand Islands region is getting one of the most coveted spots on the television calendar: right after the Super Bowl.Read More
For 43 years, Mae Whalen spent her Decembers planning, writing, rehearsing and directing Newburghβs annual Community Christmas Concert, which raised thousands of dollars and purchased thousands of toys for children who needed them. Read More
A long vacant downtown Napanee building could soon be transformed into a much-needed medical hub, as the Council of the Town of Greater Napanee prepares to decide whether to sell the municipally owned property at 12 Market Sq. Read More
Greater Napanee is βready for business,β and a new report to council proposes a strategy to enhance the townβs competitiveness for industrial development. Read More
After nearly two weeks of testimony, the jury at a coronerβs inquest into the deaths of five men at Collins Bay Institution has concluded that all five deaths were accidental, each involving fentanyl toxicity. Read More
A Kingston man faces a number of charges related to child sexual abuse and exploitation after a package was seized by officers at Canada Border Services Agency. Read More
CARLETON PLACE β A high-speed rail line would likely result in widespread expropriation, warned the member of Parliament for a riding that would be split by either of the proposed routes. Read More
The Town of Greater Napanee Council met to discuss some unfinished business during a special council meeting on the evening of Feb. 3. Items for discussion included a budget report that outlines key financial figures, a memorandum of understanding between the town and the Rotary Club of Napanee regarding a proposed covering for Market Square, and the new municipal accommodation (MAT) tax rate. Read More
A 26-year-old woman from Windsor has been arrested and her child has been taken to Family and Childrenβs Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington following an interaction with Kingston Police. Read More
A 35-year-old man from Sharbot Lake faces numerous firearms related charges following an ongoing investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police East Region Community Street Crime Unit. Read More
Between Jan. 31 and Feb. 3, staff at Collins Bay Institution seized various packages containing contraband and unauthorized items, all of which were the result of a suspected drone drop. Read More
The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (R.O.P.E.) Squad is asking for the publicβs help in locating a federal offender wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as a result of a breach of his Statutory Release. Read More
Downtown Kingston has transformed Springer Market Square into a winter wonderland, complete with an all-new snow dome village, an illuminated forest trail along Market Street, skating under the stars, wood-burning fires, sβmores pop-ups and more for the entire month of February. Read More
KINGSTON β A high-speed rail line could include a stop in Belleville, Napanee or Kingston, according to a more detailed conceptual report released Friday. Read More
Decades of patient-donated tumour samples are now housed under one roof at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), with the hope of advancing cancer research and clinical trials. Read More
SYDENHAM β The call for more information about the high-speed rail proposal, including calls for local public meeting with officials from the Crown corporation managing the proposal, are growing. Read More
A 33-year-old provincial police officer faces two charges of impaired operation of a vehicle following an incident in Stone Mills Township, northwest of Kingston. Read More
KINGSTON β Southeast Public Healthβs board of health elected Lennox and Addington County Warden Nathan Townend as the new chair during its inaugural meeting of 2026. Read More
It was getting late, and Kelvin Norrisβs mother asked him to go outside to unplug the Christmas lights. Kelvin stepped outside β and was never seen again. Read More
At its first meeting of 2026, and just one year since officially amalgamating three regional health units into one, Southeast Public Healthβs board of health and health unit staff continued to clash over the communication of merger plans. Read More