Residents and visitors are invited to come together on Sunday, June 21 to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day with a community celebration hosted by the Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest (KNCLN).
This June 27 and 28, Line Spike Frontenac will continue with its two-day and night all Canadian arts and music festival.
New subscription packages go on sale June 1 at 12 p.m. Regular tickets for individual performances are available starting June 15.
City of Kingston unveils a series of events to commemorate the 10th anniversary of The Tragically Hip’s final concert that took place in Kingston on August 20, 2016.
Nationwide tour comes to Kingston, October 1 at Slush Puppie Place.
How Kingstonians can help secure funding to preserve the building’s historic integrity and ensure the space remains open and welcoming in every season.
Friday, February 27 at the Isabel Bader Centre and Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning
St. George’s Cathedral accepting applications until March 13.
Celebrating a milestone year that celebrates three decades of musical excellence, innovation, and community.
Jeremy Campbell working to clear $200,000 worth of debt from this year's festival, as planning begins for 2026
National Community Radio Association awards CFRC for supporting Kingston musicians and artists.
Artist releases first single from his debut album, Grackle.
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 15 by 5 p.m.
"Can You See It?" described as a journey of hope and transformation.