A Kingston Crossing Guard Named Canada's Favourite
Clayton Ross, a crossing guard at St. Paul Catholic School, was just recognized as one of Canada's favourite crossing guards by Parachute, a national charity dedicated to injury prevention. Congrats buddy!!
A familiar Kingston voice and name wins a trip to see Taylor Swift!!
Our old co-worker Susan Amos who used to do the morning show with Brian Scott on this radio station is off to see Taylor Swift in Vancouver thanks to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation sweepstakes!!
Kingston girl is in a Disney+ movie streaming on Friday 🤩
Starting November 22nd on Disney+ you can stream a new movie called "Out of my Mind" that will feature Kingston's Pip McCallan!! Pip is almost 12yrs old and was born with down syndrome. She and her mom Tara joined us for all the exciting details.
What you need to know for this year's Kinsmen Dream Home Lottery
Graham Forsythe chair of the Kinsmen of Kingston's Dream Home Lottery joined us to share all the details about the 34th Annual Kinsmen Dream Home.
A state-of-the-art sports training facility opens in Kingston's west end
Whether it's baseball, hockey, or even golf, a new sports training facility in Kingston can help improve your game. YGK Sports Factory is located at 1375 Centennial and co-owner Rob Burk and CJ (Relm Sports) told us all about it.
Downtown Kingston announces 2024 pewter Christmas ornaments
Jan Macdonald from the Downtown Kingston BIA gave us the big announcement this morning.
Kingston pet groomer is helping dogs and cats living in encampments keep warm this winter
We spoke with Tanya from Just Fur Dogs (40 Rigney St.) who told us how she plans to help keep pets living with Kingston's most vulnerable warm this winter through her "Wendel's Warm Paws for the Holidays" initiative.
Will Fronts broadcaster Jim Gilchrist approve of our tribute idea?
We called longtime Kingston Frontenacs broadcaster Jim Gilchrist to get his blessing on an idea.
KGH kidney donor's story has a unique CFL twist
We chatted with Kelly Hallett from here in the Kingston area, whose kidney donation story has taken lots of twists and turns.
Blood donations helped save Tamworth resident's life
At only 21 years old Shae-Lynn Way from Tamworth was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and she spent the next three years relying on blood donors to help get her through her cancer journey.