Olivier Roy-Martin
Le journaliste-vidéaste Olivier Roy-Martin vous présente, chaque semaine, l'émission Connecté Baie-Comeau.
Le journaliste-vidéaste Olivier Roy-Martin vous présente, chaque semaine, l'émission Connecté Baie-Comeau.
Check out the incredible display of Christmas spirit at 579 County Park Road in Athens. In addition to the outdoor display there is also an indoor village display. Everyone is welcome nightly from 5-9pm until December 31 (weather permitting).
This is free of charge but donations for CHEO are welcome.
Notre organisme recrute des bénévoles pour son programme de parrainage auprès des personnes âgées.
Bonjour, je m'appelle France et j'ai 85 ans. J'aime jouer aux cartes, aller magasiner, voir un film au cinéma et
simplement jaser en prenant un bon café. J'ai besoin de trouver une amie avec parler. Le Trait d'Union
Le Trait d'Union Montérégien recherche une personne qui pourrait passer une heure par semaine avec France.
Infos: 450-223-1252
Mackay Homes is hosting a Christmas Bake Sale from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, November 25 at 230 Olive Street.
Celebrate Your Heritage! December is your last chance to Bring Your Thing and share your stories. On Thursday, December 7th 7PM at Kingston City Hall in Memorial Hall, you are invited to bring any object that carries a story and shares your heritage. Celebrate Canada 150+ and discover your community!
We are excited to welcome Arrogant Worms for a free performance, sharing what it means to be Canadian through humorous songs. Arrogant Worms started performing in Kingston in 1991 as a comedy troupe, and are back to bring their thing.
This is your last chance to pop-up alongside artifacts from local Kingston museums and collections. See artifacts that you haven’t seen before. Bring Your Thing will also feature several engaging activities seen at events throughout the year; matching games, world maps and more. Explore heritage, enjoy some refreshments and discover Kingston!
The Kingston Association of Museums, Art Galleries and Historic Sites (KAM), in partnership with the City of Kingston, has featured a series of pop-up museums throughout 2017 as part of Kingston’s Canada 150+ celebrations. If you are unable to attend these events, you can follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @kingstonmuseums. Use the hashtag #BYTKingston to share your “Celebrate Your Heritage” items.
KAM would like to thank the City of Kingston for its support of this initiative. For more information about future Bring Your Thing events visit www.bringyourthingkingston.ca.
On Thursday November 30th from 10am-2pm Sandfield Place will be holding its annual bake sale lots of delicious baked good for everyone!
Joyce Fingland of the Ontario Genealogical Society will speak on using DNA Testing for genealogical research. Come learn about this popular topic on Tuesday, December 5, at 7 p.m., Isabel Turner branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library. This session is free but requires registration, either by phoning 613-549-8888 or visiting www.kfpl.ca .
"Joy Came to Earth on that Peaceful Night" - congregational singing of carols, Choir, Soloists. Guest artist: Tessa Catton, flautist. Central Baptist Church391 London Road Sarnia Ontario 519-344-1381
Get your Christmas baking done for you. Come visit Candy Land, Muffin Mountain, Cake Plateau, Pie Palace and more. Enjoy free coffee and buy your baked goods for Christmas. Event takes place at the Brockville Legion December 17 from 9am-2pm.
Warm up your vocal chords and join us for an afternoon of karaoke in the lower lounge of the Brockville Legion, Sunday December 17 from 1-5 pm. They supply the music and the words. You supply the voice.