I come from Kingston about once a week to shop here as it's always worth the drive. The most affordable place in the area. Prices are always very low, can't be beat. And once a month, around the 21st, they have their 'fill a garbage bag for $5' day. And they have random garbage bags sale days as well. Even days where everything is free!!The ladies there are always friendly, especially once they get to know you and see you on a regular basis. Will keep going back!!Read more
Frontenac Shores is surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape, and each of our single family log homes has been carefully placed in a location that will capitalize on our spectacular views. Our luxurious homes have been custom designed to maximize your comfort and vacation enjoyment, and you can choose from a variety of models that best suit your lifestyle.
The Canadian history of the John Howard Society began in 1867 with a group of church workers seeking to bring spiritual help to prisoners in the Toronto jail. In 1874 this small group became known as the ''Prisoners Aid Association of Toronto.''
To Community Living Kingston and DistrictFor more than 60 years, Community Living Kingston and District has worked to build an inclusive community where individuals with intellectual disabilities enjoy the rights and privileges of citizenship. This is achieved by advocating with and on behalf of individuals with an intellectual disability as well as by delivering highly valued supports and services that respond to people's needs, goals and interests.
Thanks to funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $13,600 over 12 months, both Flinton and Denbigh Library now offer fax service. The grant has enabled the Township to purchase new print/copy/scan and fax machines for each location, a service not readily available in the area. This funding has also enabled us to complete the update of our computer systems and purchase new 24' monitors for all machines. Updates will also be made to the Large Print, Audio and DVD sections on a regular basis with this funding. The installation of an accessible workstation at the Flinton Library makes both locations fully accessible.'I am pleased to see the Ontario Trillium Foundation's contribution to the improvements at these libraries. Providing access to these communications and information tools at these locations is important and will be a great benefit for many rural residents who may not otherwise have access. I congratulate the team at the Addington Highlands Public Library for their continuing efforts on behalf of local resident