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Downtown Napanee building could become much-needed medical hub

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 rolls out plan to attract industrial development

Greater Napanee is β€œready for business,” and a new report to council proposes a strategy to enhance the town’s competitiveness for industrial development. Read More

Coroner's jury rules deaths of five men at Collins Bay accidental, issues 19 recommendations

After nearly two weeks of testimony, the jury at a coroner’s 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

Napanee looking at 5.8-per-cent tax increase

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

Kingston-area man still missing, 40 years after stepping out his door

It was getting late, and Kelvin Norris’s mother asked him to go outside to unplug the Christmas lights. Kelvin stepped outside β€” and was never seen again. Read More

LSDB to host Black History Month community event at LCVI

February is Black History Month, and to celebrate this month the Limestone District School Board (LDSB) and the LCVI Student BIPOC Affinity Group are hosting an opening ceremony on Feb. 4 at Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute from 4 to 6 p.m. Read More

Resumption of Haaima trial delayed after witnesses fall ill, storm prevents travel

The trial of alleged Kingston sex predator Michael Haaima was to have resumed Monday after an adjournment of nearly two months, but the scheduled day of testimony was lost after all anticipated witnesses were unable to attend due to illness and severe weather conditions. Read More
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