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City of Kingston Podcasts

City of Kingston Podcasts

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Discover City of Kingston Podcasts – just press play to explore all things City-related! Dive deep into local issues and initiatives with Tell Me More, where City of Kingston leadership and staff unpack the stories behind the headlines. Get the inside scoop on what's shaping your community beyond the soundbites and bullet points. Short on time? Tune in to Council Catch-up on Wednesdays following a Council meeting. Mayor Bryan Paterson delivers the key takeaways on big topics in under three minutes, so you can stay in the loop even on the busiest days. Keep your finger on the pulse of what’s happening in Kingston – because staying informed has never been this easy, or this engaging.City of Kingston 2025 Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Tell Me More About....Rural Kingston
    Aug 4 2025

    This episode of 'Tell Me More' features Tracy Snow, the Manager of Rural Economic and Community Development for Kingston. Tracy shares her journey and details her role, focusing on initiatives to support rural communities, small businesses, and agribusinesses in Kingston’s countryside and Pittsburgh districts. She highlights the city's efforts to create stronger connections with rural residents, including projects like the Rural Community Program Fund and collaborations with health services and libraries. Challenges such as transportation and infrastructure are discussed along with ongoing solutions. Tracy also emphasizes the importance of agriculture and the role of partnerships in enhancing rural life. Innovations like the new food framework aim to bridge the gap between urban and rural areas, showcasing Kingston's creative approach to community development.

    To find out more about these programs or to connect with Tracey, visit our website.

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    15 mins
  • Bus + Flight, One Ticket | Inside Kingston Aug. 1st, 2025
    Aug 1 2025
    In today's episode of Inside Kingston, we talk about how the civic holiday affects municipal services, the proposed Davis Tannery development, a new partnership with Air Canada, completed and ongoing roadwork, updates on upcoming LaSalle Causeway closures, and an exciting development on playground inclusivity. You can learn more about everything mentioned in this week's episode here: ✨Civic Holiday service disruptions - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/news/po... ✨Davis Tannery development - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/news/po... ✨Airport partnership - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/news/po... ✨Projects and construction - https://cityofkingston.ca/council-and... ✨ Traffic alerts - https://CityofKingston.ca/News ✨LaSalle Causeway closures - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/council... ✨Inclusive Playground - https://www.cityofkingston.ca/news/po...
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    3 mins
  • Roadwork ahead: Know before you go | Inside Kingston, July 19, 2025
    Jul 18 2025

    In today's episode of Inside Kingston, we talk about road construction and its impacts on commuters, an upcoming Natural Heritage Study open house, where to find City Council meetings, accessible recreation, and Rockin' the Square! You can learn more about everything mentioned in this week's episode here:

    ✨ Projects and construction - https://cityofkingston.ca/council-and...

    ✨ Traffic alerts - https://CityofKingston.ca/News

    ✨ Natural heritage study open house - https://getinvolved.cityofkingston.ca...

    ✨ City Council meetings - https://CityofKingston.ca/CouncilMeet...

    ✨ Aquatic wheelchair - https://CityofKingston.ca/Play

    ✨ Accessible playground planning - https://getinvolved.cityofkingston.ca...

    ✨ Rockin' the Square - https://CityofKingston.ca/FeatureEvents

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    3 mins
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