
Concerns over college campuses and other news from around eastern Ontario
Algonquin College’s Perth campus is up for sale, with Algonquin seeking to exit the town by the end of August 2026.

Concerns over college campuses and other news from around eastern Ontario
Algonquin College’s Perth campus is up for sale, with Algonquin seeking to exit the town by the end of August 2026.

The head of Kingston Accommodation Partners says the impact on the city’s tourism economy of the ongoing LaSalle Causeway closure will grow from $20 million

Eclipse a kickstart to summer tourism season for many communities in Eastern Ontario
According to the CEO of Tourism Kingston — one of only a handful of Ontario cities in the path of totality for yesterday’s solar eclipse

Is there such a thing as too much tourism? As Kingston prepares for an influx of tourists hoping to be in the path of totality

In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse, Kingston is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — and its tourism operators aren’t wasting any time “leveraging” the

Ottawa developers Taggart, Claridge approved to bid on Kingston conference centre
Ottawa developers Taggart Group of Companies and Claridge Homes have been pre-approved by the City of Kingston to submit proposals to build a new conference

SS Keewatin brings multiple tourism options as a museum attraction in Kingston, officials say
One of the last remaining passenger steamships of the Edwardian era, the SS Keewatin, has docked in its new home at the Marine Museum of

‘Bleisure’? ‘Lizness’? Business travel still not what it used to be in Eastern Ontario
While an expected rebound in business travel didn’t materialize this year, some communities in Eastern Ontario still see it as a growth area.

Kingston city council moves forward with plan for $33M downtown conference centre
A proposal for a 52,000-square-foot downtown conference centre in Kingston is moving forward as city council seeks developers for the new facility.

Curating the perfect business meeting in Kingston
Ted Robinson isn’t originally from Kingston, and that, he says, allows him to see the city from a different angle – from an outsider’s perspective,
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