Local News

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Thousands don jingle bells as KFL&A schools participate in 22nd annual run, walk, or wheel event
53 schools in Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington are taking part in the 22nd annual Jingle Bell Run, Walk or Wheel. Non-perishable food items were donated by students taking part in the local food banks. -
Lost dog found 17 days after going missing
Twin the two-year-old Retriever-mix has been located after going missing 17 days earlier. The Kingston Humane Society says the dog is safe after spending the time away in the wooded areas of Collins Bay and Amherstview. -
Festive fun on the schedule with KFPL this December
The Kingston Frontenac Public Library has announced its festive programming that is scheduled for the month of December. Events are planned for all ages and nearly every week leading up to Christmas. -
Arrest made following investigation into online comments threatening Kingston City Hall
Kingston Police Services has released information on an arrest that was made in response to threatening online comments made towards Kingston City Hall, which resulted in a temporary shutdown. -
OPP investigating vehicle that crashed into fence at Quinte Regional Detention Centre
An investigation is underway after a vehicle crashed into a fence at the Quinte Regional Detention Centre and fled the area. Police are looking for anyone with home security video or vehicle video that may have captured the crash. -
Two people facing 11 charges after OPP seized drugs and identity documents during traffic stop
A 44-year-old and 27-year-old both from Mississauga are facing 11 charges each after Ontario Provincial Police pulled over their vehicle on Highway 401 resulting in the seizure of drugs and unauthorized identity documents. -
OPP dispels "disturbing rumours" regarding two missing persons investigations in Smiths Falls
The investigation is still ongoing into two missing persons in Smiths Falls. OPP calling for tips again as they have been hearing disturbing rumours with no credible evidence. -
OPP results from "Safe On Seven" traffic safety campaign
From November 21st to November 24th, 2023 Ontario Provincial Police participated in another "Safe on Seven" traffic safety campaign. Police have released the results of a successful campaign. -
Police investigating robbery and threats involving bear spray at West End grocery store
Kingston Police are looking for a suspect who was involved in a robbery at a West End grocery store. Police were told the suspect stole merchandise and threatened to spray an employee with bear spray. -
Kingston Police warn public of QR code scams
With cybercriminals using QR codes to trick unknown scanners, Kingston Police are offering tips to make sure scanning is safe. -
KFL&A United Way surpasses annual campaign goal raising over $3.92M
United Way Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington announced that their annual 11-week campaign has raised $3,920,000. This year's campaign also marked a milestone achievement, $100 million raised since the local United Way was founded in 1941.


