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  2. Media in Kingston, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's University campus station, CFRC-FM, is one of the oldest stations in the world, having been founded in 1922. [1][2] This station served as a commercial outlet until the establishment of CKWS-AM (now CKWS-FM) in 1942. Kingston's two legacy AM frequencies, 960 kHz (CKWS) and 1380 kHz (CKLC) are now dark after both stations moved to ...

  3. The Kingston Whig-Standard - Wikipedia

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    21,850 weekdays. 24,008 Saturdays (as of 2011) [1] ISSN. 1197-4397. Website. www.thewhig.com. The Kingston Whig-Standard is a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is published four days a week, on Tuesday and Thursday to Saturday. It publishes a mix of community, national and international news and is currently owned by Postmedia.

  4. CKXC-FM - Wikipedia

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    7,500 watts peak. HAAT. 123 meters (404 ft) Links. Website. country935.ca. CKXC-FM (93.5 MHz) is a Canadian radio station in Kingston, Ontario owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media. The station currently broadcasts a country format branded as Country 93.5.

  5. Gord Downie - Wikipedia

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    Gord Downie. Gordon Edgar Downie CM (February 6, 1964 – October 17, 2017) was a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, musician, writer, poet, and activist. He was the singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, which he fronted from its formation in 1984 until his death in 2017. He is revered by many as an inspiring and ...

  6. Gerard R. Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Gerard R. Wyatt. Gerard Robert Wyatt (3 September 1925, in Palo Alto, California – 28 March 2019, in Kingston, Ontario) [1] was an American-Canadian biochemist and entomologist, specializing in insect physiology. [2] He is known for important research on DNA. [3][4]

  7. Arthur Britton Smith - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Britton Smith was born in Kingston, Ontario on May 13, 1920, the son of Cyril Middleton Smith, a lawyer, and Edna Madeline Smith (née Spooner). [1] Both his parents were originally from Manitoba. He and three sisters were raised in Kingston (plus one who died as a toddler), growing up on Stuart Street and Kensington Avenue.

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  9. Ken Keyes (politician) - Wikipedia

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    September 16, 1930 (age 94) Wolfe Island, Ontario. Political party. Liberal. Occupation. Teacher. Kenneth A. Keyes (born September 16, 1930) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1990, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson.