Kingston and its community partners unveiled a new protocol to address human trafficking in Kingston and surrounding areas on March 7 at City Hall.
Women from diverse paths walked together on Sunday to make noise in of women’s rights.
The City of Kingston is evicting an encampment of unhoused people next to the Integrated Care Hub (ICH) on March 21.
Outside City Hall, demonstrators linked arms in solidarity with anti-government Iranian protestors on Oct. 29.
Oren Nimelman, candidate for city council in the Portsmouth District, said Queen’s is being apathetic towards the student vote. 
Rami Maassarani, Sci ’12 and MASc ’15, council candidate for the District of Sydenham, will focus on affordability, sustainability, and working together as a community if elected.
The mayoral candidates for Kingston’s municipal election were given a chance to share their platform and goals with students on Wednesday.
Tina Fraser says she knows how it feels to be ignored by the people in charge.
Kingston mayoral candidate Ivan Stoiljkovic is committed to ending homelessness in Kingston.
Incumbent Mayor of Kingston Bryan Paterson is hoping for a third term.
A few years ago, Skyler McArthur-O’Blenes, ArtSci ’20, was a government minister at Queen’s Model Parliament. Now he’s running to be the Mayor of Kingston in 2022.
Paul Charbonneau hopes to build on his previous experiences if elected as Sydenham District Councillor in the Kingston municipal election.
Conny Glenn will focus on housing and rebuilding the City’s relationship with Queen’s if elected.
Peter Stroud is the incumbent for Kingston’s Sydenham District Councillor election. His platform rests on the same pillars he promoted back when he was first elected in 2014.
All Canadian post-secondary students—even those from outside of Kingston—can cast their ballot in the October Ontario municipal elections.