Lawyer seeks pity for penniless fraudster
A Barrie man who posed as a financial adviser and ripped off vulnerable seniors of almost $1 million is now penniless and on welfare.
Ontario elementary teachers ratify contract
Elementary teachers in Ontario have ratified a contract extension that gives them raises and caps kindergarten class sizes.
Taxpayers federation opposes cap-and-trade program
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is erecting billboards all over Ontario to bring the issue of the province’s cap-and-trade program to the public and
Village of Idiots yields plenty of laughs
If you encounter someone on the street looking for money they lost rather than in the house in which it went missing because the light is better outsi
Emily Fennell Band returns to its roots
For her birthday tomorrow, Emily Fennell can't think of a better way to spend it than rehearsing with her band.
Young offender a ticking time bomb
Lecent Ross was destined to do great things.
Information sessions to cover goat farming
Those looking to get into the goat dairy industry to supply the coming Feihe International facility will be able to learn more at a pair of informatio
Review supports tree cutting plan
Arborists will be “remobilizing” after an independent review largely supported a plan to cut down dozens of trees at the Ivy Lea Campground.
Ministry sued for notice on dock
On June 24, 2014, Douglas and Blu Mackintosh looked out to what they describe as a “shocking sight” in the St. Lawrence River: a huge dock was being f
Man faces charges after attack
A 29-year-old man man faces numerous charges after an attack on his girlfriend.
Sexual assault charge
A 30-year-old Deseronto man was charged with sexual assault following an incident on Valentine's Day.
Arrests made in break-ins
Three men were arrested and Kingston Police are seeking a fourth man following a rash of residential and commercial break and enters in the fall of 20