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Kingston Currents
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Want to keep up with all things current in the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington region? Tune in to Kingston Currents, hosted by CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie. This show features interviews with Kingston community figures at the forefront of local affairs, coverage of local news headlines, and more. You can also listen to Kingston Currents every Friday at 11AM as it airs on CFRC 101.9FM and CFRC.CA
This podcast is brought to you by the generous support of the Community Radio Fund of Canada Local Journalism Initiative program
This podcast is brought to you by the generous support of the Community Radio Fund of Canada Local Journalism Initiative program
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This week on Kingston Currents, we’re getting into the Halloween spirit! From the third annual Witches’ Walk taking over downtown this evening to the first spooky season event aboard the S.S. Keewatin, and the delightfully unsettling Creepy Doll Museum coming to the Broom Factory this weekend, we’re exploring the city’s haunted happenings.
In this episode, host Christena Lawrie covers the announcement of Kingston’s official City Birds after a tight race with over 1,600 votes. She dives into some highlights from last week’s Council meeting, including an update on the City’s Family Physician Recruitment Program and Council’s response to recent announcements from VIA Rail. Lawrie also discusses a first-of-its-kind study using psychedelics to treat anxiety taking place at Kingston Health Sciences Centre Research Institute with the study’s principal investigator Dr. Claudio Soares.
This week on Kingston Currents: host Christena Lawrie sits down with local author Jamal Saeed to dive into his new short story collection Princess Nai and Other Stories. Plus, Lawrie reports on City Council’s push to preserve and improve VIA Rail service through Kingston, and we round up the latest City of Kingston updates you need to know this week.
This week, Kingston author Julie M. Green shares the story behind her new memoir Motherness, reflecting on life as an autistic mother raising an autistic child. Plus, we celebrate the Great Lakes Museum being named Ontario’s top small museum and preview the Kingston Art Tour’s return this weekend.
From Kingston’s top-ranked Great Lakes Museum to nationwide “Draw the Line” protests, this week’s stories span culture, activism, and development. Host Christena Lawrie covers Indigenous-led actions against Ontario’s Bill 5, a Taylor Swift-inspired downtown takeover, the latest on the controversial project on the former Davis Tannery lands, and more of what’s current in Kingston.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
In this episode, host Christena Lawrie sits down with local artist Colton Fox to chat about the first-ever worldwide release of his award-winning comic Witch Hazel.
She covers updates from Kingston Health Sciences Centre, including a new AI tool revolutionizing cardiac care and the appointment of a new Clinical Chair in Breast Health.
Lawrie also takes a trip to Lemoine Point Conservation Area for a Nature Therapy walk with local guide Claire Beach.
Tune in for these stories and more!
In this episode, host Christena Lawrie recaps Kingston City Council’s latest meeting.
In this episode of Kingston Currents, host Christena Lawrie heads downtown to chat with local artist Abby Nowakowski and the city’s Public Art Coordinator Taylor Norris while they work on a project transforming street infrastructure into vibrant public art.
She covers Air Canada’s announcement that they will be launching a service to bring passengers from Kingston’s Norman Rogers Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport via a motorcoach service.
Lawrie also sits down for a call with Great Lakes Museum Executive Director Bep Schippers discussing the S.S. Keewatin being selected as the 2025 Museum Ship of the Year by the Steamship Historical Society of America.
Tune in for these stories and more!
In this episode, host Christena Lawrie dives into a report from Kingston Economic Development on the future of Kingston’s film and media industry, featuring an interview with CEO of local production company Branded to Film J. Joly.
In the second half of the show, Lawrie covers highlights of last week’s Kingston Police Service Board meeting.
Tune in to hear these stories and more!
In this episode of Kingston Currents, host Christena Lawrie dives into the discussion at last week’s City Council meeting surrounding the planned shelter at 924 Sydenham Road.
Tune in for this story and more, including updates directly from the City of Kingston and the Downtown Kingston BIA.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local news updates with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
The latest in Limestone City local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
The latest in Limestone City local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local News with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.
Local news with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.




