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Napanee & District Chamber of Commerce All Candidates Meeting
2021 Federal Candidates for Hasting-Lennox and Addington Riding
Kingston's Treasures Ep. 7 Teaser - Canada's Penitentiary Museum
Kingston Treasures host Bill Visser talks to David St. Onge, Curator of Canada's Penitentiary Museum, about some of the aspects of Kingston's corrections history showcased in a museum that is truly one of Kingston's Treasures.
Watch Kingston's Treasures on YourTV, channels 700 and 13 (100 on EPICO). Visit yourtv.tv/kingston/schedule for airtimes. Also available on COGECO Video On Demand.
Kingston's Treasures Ep. 6 Teaser - Cataraqui Cemetery
Kingston Treasures host Bill Visser talks to Craig Boals, General Manager of Cataraqui Cemetery. One of the world's first "garden cemeteries" - and the final resting place of many generations of Kingstonians, this is truly one of Kingston's Treasures.
Watch Kingston's Treasures on YourTV, channels 700 and 13 (100 on EPICO). Visit yourtv.tv/kingston/schedule for airtimes. Also available on COGECO Video On Demand.
Rose of Hope Charity Golf Tournament in Support of Breast Cancer Patients
The Cataraqui Golf and Country Club is bursting with the colour pink as the women of the Rose of Hope campaign continue their 21 year tradition of holding a charity golf tournament to raise money to benefit breast cancer patients. If you would like to support the event, you can donate at University Hospitals Kingston Foundation. uhkf.ca
Ride for Dad 2021 Funds Prostate Cancer Research
This year, The Kingston-Quinte chapter of Ride For Dad Canada raised $38,000 in support of prostate cancer research. Dr. Katrina Gee, Professor at the Queen’s University School of Medicine, received the grant to further her research project that has the potential to make a difference in the fight against prostate cancer. More info at uhkf.ca
Community Producer: Chris Ingersoll
Meet Chris Ingersollm Community Producer for Grace United Church Services in Napanee Ontario.
Kingston's Treasures Ep. 5 Teaser - The Murney Tower Museum
Kingston Treasures host Bill Visser talks to Simge O'Connor, Manager and Curator of the Murney Tower Museum. Originally built by the British in wake of the Oregon Crisis, the tower is one of several Martello towers in Kingston and is truly one of Kingston's Treasures.
Watch Kingston's Treasures on YourTV, channels 700 and 13 (100 on EPICO). Also available on COGECO Video On Demand.