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Who Was Your Favourite Teacher? Why?

Kylie My favourite teacher was my high-school drama teacher, Mr. Renner. He was creative, comical, kind, and accepting of every student that walked through his door. He was always willing to join in on the […]

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Things to do in September in Kingston

Kingston Antique Market – Sundays Springer Market Square On Sundays, head over to Springer Market Square to browse and shop for antiques and crafts, you’ll find treasures of the past, local produce, and crafts. Kingston […]

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KMFRC AGM – September 18

KMFRC Annual General Meeting Spaghetti Dinner & Family Life Photo Contest Date: September 18 Time: 5:30 pm Location: KMFRC – 32 Lundy’s Lane RSVP http://kmfrc.com/agm or 613-541-5010 x.5195

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Moving Forward One Pedal at a Time

The third annual Kingston edition of iCan Bike was held from July 8-12 and it was another successful and inspiring week! Thirty determined children and youth, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, autism, developmental coordination disorder and […]

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Free Things to do in August in Kingston

1. MacLachlan Wood Working Museum – May – October Grass Creek Park, 2003 Highway 2 E – Admission by donation Head to the museum for a historical look at the development of the local Kingston […]

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Summer Recipes

One of the best things about welcoming summer is changing up the menu, and using the barbecue! We’re excited to share a recipe from Sabrina Lamontagne, daycare cook for Les Petits Amis Childcare Centre at […]

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KMFRC Volunteer Services Worker Kevin O’Neil

“Life is a learning process, and changes can be wonderful opportunities for growth. Don’t be afraid of change! Embrace it and grow!” – Nishan Panwar Posting season is upon us, and just like the Canadian […]

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To all our KMFRC Volunteers…

With my time as the KMFRC Volunteer Services Worker drawing to a close, I wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of you for the many ways that you have contributed […]

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Adjusting to Parenthood

Women and men struggling to adjust to parenthood are not alone. According to recent research by KFL&A Public Health, one in five new mothers and one in ten new fathers may experience Perinatal Mood Disorders […]