401 EB Closed – Fatal Crash

The OPP has confirmed one fatality in a crash involving a tandem tractor trailer and two motor vehicles that closed down the eastbound 401 in Napanee.  As of 8:30 a.m. one eastbound lane of the highway had been re-opened to traffic.

The crash took place on the eastbound 401 just west of Palace Road and the tractor trailer wound up on its side blocking both eastbound lanes.

 

Critical Injuries

Kingston Police have released some information about a serious collision involving a vehicle and pedestrian on Highway 2 near Niagara Park Drive early Saturday morning.

A 24 year old Kingston man suffered life threatening injuries and remains in the Intensive Care Unit at Kingston General Hospital.  Police issued a news release yesterday saying the investigation is ongoing but no charges are anticipated against the driver of the vehicle.

 

Collins Bay – Contraband Seizures

Staff in the medium security unit at Collins Bay Institution have seized a large stash of contraband including ceramic knives and cell phones.

The Correctional Service says multiple packages containing contraband were seized at about 7:30 on Monday morning.  The items included marijuana, five cell phones and charges, USB flash drives, cigars, ceramic knives, scissors, rolling papers and a ratchet socket bit.  The estimated value of the goods inside the prison is $10,000.  The medium security unit has been locked down to conduct an exceptional search.

 

Bernardo – Parole Hearing

One of Canada’s most notorious killers is due to plead for parole today during a hearing at Bath Institution. Convicted rapist and killer Paul Bernardo is expected to argue he has improved himself during his 25 years behind bars. Bernardo was arrested in 1993 and convicted in 1995 of the murders of teenagers Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy as well as numerous rapes in east Toronto.

 

Collins Bay – Contraband Seizures

Staff in the medium security unit at Collins Bay Institution have seized a large stash of contraband including ceramic knives and cell phones.

The Correctional Service says multiple packages containing contraband were seized at about 7:30 on Monday morning.  The items included marijuana, five cell phones and charges, USB flash drives, cigars, ceramic knives, scissors, rolling papers and a ratchet socket bit.  The estimated value of the goods inside the prison is $10,000.  The medium security unit has been locked down to conduct an exceptional search.

 

Home Prices

The price of a home in Kingston increased by 14.6 in the third quarter of 2018 according to the latest Royal LePage House Price Survey.  The survey says…the cost of a home in Kingston is now just over $388,000.

The survey says the median price of a two storey home increased 12.9% to almost $424,000 and the price of a bungalow jumped by 13.7% to just over $363,000.

 

Happy Cannabis Day – GORD FM

From Tony’s today in history file….

History has been made in Canada with Cannabis becoming legal at midnight.

Today is also the anniversary of Gord Downie’s death and K-Rock has become GORD-FM for the day to honour the music of The Tragically Hip and its lead singer.

Guitarist Rob Baker has said Downie would have loved the fact the anniversary of his death coincides with the legalization of recreational pot in Canada.

 

Cannabis Legal

The Ontario Cannabis Store was active overnight as online sales became legal at midnight.  It is the only place to legally buy recreational pot in Ontario. Stores won’t be allowed to open until April of next year.

The first legal sales took place in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Ian Power was the first person to purchase pot legally in Canada.  Power says he won’t be smoking it…he’s framing the history making gram of cannabis.

https://ocs.ca/

 

Counterfeit Money

Counterfeit money is being passed at various locations in Kingston.

Kingston Police are recommending businesses and individuals inspect bills before accepting them…especially if they are older style Canadian 50’s or 100’s or U-S bills.  Police have posted surveillance pictures of possible suspects.

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