Three soldiers to receive Meritorious Service Medal (CTV.ca)
July 31, 2007 on 4:59 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsA Canadian soldier who died in Lebanon last year is one of three soldiers who is going to receive a decoration for service to his country.
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Troubled reserve rejects move south (Canada.com)
July 31, 2007 on 8:11 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsKashechewan reserve in Ontario has been evacuated three times since 2004, twice because of flooding and once due to a water crisis.
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Missing Ontario boy found alive in cornfield (CBC Toronto)
July 31, 2007 on 8:11 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsA five-year-old boy who had been missing for more than 24 hours was found safe in a cornfield near Picton, Ont. on Monday evening.
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Court to hear suit against aboriginal protesters (CNews)
July 31, 2007 on 8:11 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsKINGSTON, Ont. (CP) - A court hearing will be held in Kingston, Ont. today into a lawsuit filed against aboriginal protesters occupying the site of a potential uranium mine.
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Gay Canadian Cabinet Min. In AIDS Cycle (365Gay.com)
July 31, 2007 on 8:11 am | In Kingston Ontario | No Comments(Toronto, Ontario) Ontario Health Minister George Smitherman has joined a bicycle rally on a six day trip from Toronto to Montreal to raise money for those with HIV and AIDS.
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Ontario Health Minister On Six-Day Bike For Aids (CityNews)
July 31, 2007 on 8:11 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsOntario Health Minister Rides To Fight AIDS
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Governor General Announces Three Meritorious Service Decorations (CNews)
July 30, 2007 on 4:08 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsOTTAWA (CP) - A Canadian soldier who died in Lebanon last year is one of three soldiers who is going to receive a decoration for service to his country.
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Smitherman joins bike rally for HIV/AIDS (680 News)
July 30, 2007 on 4:37 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsToronto - Ontario Health Minister George Smitherman joined a bicycle rally Sunday morning that is embarking on a six day trip from Toronto to Montreal to raise money for those with HIV and AIDS.
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Ontario Liberals to boost daily food allowance for seniors (680 News)
July 30, 2007 on 4:37 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsToronto - On the heels of an increase earlier this month, the Ontario government plans to further boost the daily food allowance for nursing home residents to $7 a person, The Canadian Press has learned.
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Recruits get taste of police work (The Huntsville Forester)
July 29, 2007 on 6:41 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsOPP Bound participant Tracy Foley-Watson concentrates on aiming and loading her semi-automatic pistol, during a training session this week at the OPP General Headquarters in Orillia. Foley-Watson was one of 96 Ontario residents who spent time in Orillia, learning about life in the OPP.
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Swimmer takes plunge for fund (CNews)
July 29, 2007 on 6:41 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsJust over two years ago Susanne Robinson, a 39-year-old Bowmanville mother of two, could barely swim when she joined a local club for a little recreation.
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Marking 5 Years Since Youth Day ‘02 (Zenit News Agency)
July 29, 2007 on 2:39 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsTORONTO, JULY 28, 2007 ( Zenit.org ).- World Youth Day 2002 woke up the Church in Canada, said Basilian Father Thomas Rosica, national director of the event held in Toronto five years ago.
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If overcrowded beaches and polluted water aren’t your thing, then we have a gem of a spot for you. And it’s in Toronto (Toronto Sun)
July 28, 2007 on 3:12 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsIN TOMORROW’S PAPER:
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Wilkinson Tests Canadian 100 Back Record (SwimNews.com)
July 28, 2007 on 2:44 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsJulia Wilkinson, of North York, Ontario, gave the Canadian record over 100m backstroke a close shave in the opening session of the national championships.
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Whitmore asks to be chemically castrated: report (CBC Ottawa)
July 28, 2007 on 2:44 am | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsPeter Whitmore, who was sentenced to life in prison this week for the kidnapping and sexual assault of two young Prairie boys, has asked to be chemically castrated, according to reports.
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Illegal bats prompt Little League uproar (Canada.com)
July 27, 2007 on 3:34 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsOTTAWA - Barely 14 and relatively new to the position, Kingston (Ont.) Colts catcher Tom DeWitt is already well on his way to proving why catchers often make the best baseball coaches and managers.
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Sour Grapes over story (Slam! Sports)
July 27, 2007 on 3:34 pm | In Kingston Ontario | No CommentsDon Cherry has jumped over the boards and taken the gloves off in defence of the Staal brothers, saying the media coverage of their arrest was “unfair” and “ridiculous.”
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