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From local businesses to food to medical to legal services. SPORTS 1. OWEN BECK SCORES OVERTIME WINNER AS STEELHEADS STOP FRONTENACS Mississauga’s Owen Beck scored with two minutes left in overtime to give the Steelheads a 4-3 home-ice overtime win over the Kingston Frontenacs in Ontario Hockey League action Sunday afternoon. 42 minutes ago Local Sports 2. FORGET SHINES IN PEMBROKE GOAL AS KINGS DEFEAT BROCKVILLE 3-1 The Pembroke Lumber Kings improved their record to 5-11-1 Sunday night with a 3-1 win on home ice against the Brockville Braves. 11 hours ago Local Sports 3. ADVERTISEMENT 2 Stories continue below 4. MEMORY OF TERRY O'NEILL HONOURED DURING OPENING WEEKEND OF PEMBROKE REGIONAL SILVER STICK The first weekend of the 38th Annual Terry O’Neill Pembroke Regional Silver Stick Tournament is in the books and to the chagrin of area fans, local teams did not make the finals. 14 hours ago Local Sports 5. QUEEN'S CAN'T STOP WESTERN'S BIG OFFENSIVE PLAYS IN 44-16 YATES CUP LOSS If there was any way for the Queen’s Gaels to win the 114th Yates Cup in London on Saturday, they had to stop big passing and running plays by the Western Mustangs. 23 hours ago Local Sports 6. KINGSTON CANADIANS, 1973-74: GAMES 19 AND 20 To help celebrate the 50th season since the Kingston Canadians (now Kingston Frontenacs) joined the Ontario Hockey Association Major Junior A Hockey League (now Ontario Hockey League) in 1973-74, the Whig-Standard is replaying that historic first campaign using our electronic archives. 1 day ago Local Sports More sports stories > WEATHER (GANANOQUE) view complete forecast ADVERTISEMENT 2 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 4 Stories continue below ENTERTAINMENT 1. MYSTERY ILLNESS, MISSING DOGS, CROOKED COPS... WHAT COULD GO WRONG? Early into Love and Avarice, it becomes clear this play was written by an actor. 2 days ago Entertainment 2. ENTERTAINING: CHOIR, ORCHESTRA REUNITE TO PRESENT CONCERT OF PEACE The Kingston Choral Society and Orchestra Kingston are teaming up for the sixth time Sunday afternoon to present “Dona Nobis Pacem” — a concert for peace — at the Spire. 3 days ago Local Entertainment 3. ADVERTISEMENT 3 Stories continue below 4. FESTIVAL, AUTHOR HEIGHTON AMONG MAYOR'S ARTS AWARDS RECIPIENTS A poet, a theatre artist, a filmmaker and a festival were among the recipients of this year’s Mayor’s Arts Awards Wednesday evening. 3 days ago Local Entertainment 5. SHOW MOST LIKELY TO LIGHTEN THE MOOD, LIFT THE SPIRIT Twice each academic year, the Dan School of Drama and Music at Queen’s University mounts large-scale productions in order to showcase the developing talents of its students, with the support and mentorship of faculty and staff. Gilbert and Sullivan’s perennial favourite “The Pirates of Penzance” is currently being staged in the Rotunda Theatre on campus, under the direction of Greg Wanless, as the department’s fall major. 4 days ago Local Entertainment 6. CANDLELIGHT AMBITUS COMING TO NATIVITÉ CO-CATHEDRAL IN CORNWALL Another Candlelight Concert is coming to Cornwall. 4 days ago Local Entertainment More entertainment stories > AROUND THE NETWORK CONTESTS More Contests > ADVERTISEMENT 3 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 5 Stories continue below LIFE 1. FINLANDIA VILLAGE HOSTS A TASTE OF FINLAND AT HOME ON NOV. 24 The Finlandia SISU Foundation at Finlandia Village is pleased to present the third instalment of A Taste of Finland at Home on Nov. 24. 13 hours ago Life 2. JUHL: THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL-SOUNDING BABY NAMES, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE Some names are more beautiful when said aloud, according to a professor of cognitive linguistics, including Sophia and Zayn (thanks, One Direction). with Video Hayley Juhl 19 hours ago Columnists Subscriber only 3. ADVERTISEMENT 4 Stories continue below 4. NEW INDIAN BASICS: A MOTHER-DAUGHTER LESSON IN THE BEAUTY OF COOKING WITH SPICES Arvinda Chauhan and Preena Chauhan channelled 30 years of teaching into their cookbook debut 1 day ago Eating & Drinking 5. FITNESS: HAS A PICKLEBALL INJURY LEFT YOU IN A PICKLE? Even professionals who treat sports injuries are surprised at the number of pickleball players limping into their offices. with Video 1 day ago Diet & Fitness 6. SUDBURIANS CAN BORROW MONITOR AND LEARN ABOUT AIR QUALITY IN THEIR HOMES Higher levels of carbon dioxide can decrease cognitive functioning and cause other health issues 1 day ago Life More life stories > NEWS RELEASES BUSINESS WIRE Promoted By Business Wire More News Releases > NEWS RELEASES NEWSFILE Promoted By Newsfile More News Releases > NEWS RELEASES GLOBENEWSWIRE Promoted By GlobeNewswire More News Releases > ADVERTISEMENT 4 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 6 Stories continue below OPINION 1. 50+ ACTIVE LIVING: WELCOME THE SEASON’S RICHES The turning back of our clocks heralds in shorter, darker and cooler days as we turn toward the coming of winter. Seasonal changes can make even the most positive mood feel a little melancholy. But instead, perhaps we can be open to welcoming its gifts. These can include the chance to slow down, to get cozy at home, to start or finish creative projects, to share time and experiences with friends and loved ones, and to get out and explore the final days of autumn. We all welcome these gifts in different ways. I love to start my day sitting in a sunlit corner or on the porch, drinking my morning coffee, observing how the light and shadows are in a seasonal dance over the river in my view. Then, I use that time to reflect on my plans for the day. My home reflects the autumn vibe – dried flowers, fall planters, and the smell of baking and soup on simmer. What seasonal gifts can you welcome in your daily life? Maggie Engler 4 hours ago Column 2. THAT LITTLE VOICE IN YOUR HEAD SHOULD NOT BE IGNORED I am reasonably certain that we have all heard that perceptive voice in our head, perhaps suggesting we avoid a particular course of action. Or maybe the voice was simply encouraging us to do something that we knew in our heart was absolutely the right thing to do. Call it intuition, or enlightenment, or whatever you like – that voice, along with our acknowledgement and response have an essential purpose. Terry Vollum 13 hours ago Opinion 3. ADVERTISEMENT 5 Stories continue below 4. QUESTIONS TO MULL OVER IN YOUR SPARE TIME Things that puzzle me: Barry Ellsworth 22 hours ago Column 5. DONATE TO THE THRIFT SHOP There are several reasons to shop at Community Care’s Thrift Shop at 153 Main Street in Picton. You’ll find amazing items for low prices. When you buy at our Thrift Shop – or at any thrift store – you’re protecting the environment by reusing that article. When you patronize Community Care’s Thrift Shop you will know that 100 per cent of the money that’s raised supports seniors to live at home right here in Prince Edward County. Debbie MacDonald Moynes — County Seniors 1 day ago Column 6. TALES FROM THE FARM – GARNET If you have read my book “Unbuttoned,” you may have read about how we acquired this farm. We had gone to an auction that a friend of My Hero’s had told him about. Now you are going to hear another side of that story. Grace Vanderzande 2 days ago Column More opinion stories > NP POSTED Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the National Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. Email Address * There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sign Up By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Postmedia Network Inc. | 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4 | 416-383-2300 THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of NP Posted will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again ADVERTISEMENT 5 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 7 Stories continue below OUR NEWSROOM 1. CONTACT KINGSTON THIS WEEK General newsroom inquiries: whig.local@sunmedia.ca July 8, 2022 Our Newsroom 2. CONTACT THE GANANOQUE REPORTER Phone: 613-544-5000 / Fax: 613-530-4122 July 8, 2022 Our Newsroom 3. ADVERTISEMENT 6 Stories continue below 4. CONTACT NAPANEE GUIDE Phone: 613-544-5000 / Fax: 613-530-4122 July 8, 2022 Our Newsroom 5. CONTACT KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD Contact the Whig-Standard July 8, 2022 Our Newsroom 6. CONTACT THE PEMBROKE OBSERVER AND NEWS Managing Editor / newsroom Anthony Dixon May 20, 2022 Our Newsroom More our newsroom stories > ADVERTISEMENT 6 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 8 Stories continue below DRIVING 1. BENZ, TOYOTA STILL AMONG 'BEST' BRANDS, TESLA ON THE RISE: REPORT The Best Global Brands 2022 report – which ranks brand value, strength, and reputation – also puts BMW and Honda in the top 30 with Video 1 day ago Awards and surveys 2. NEWS ROUNDUP: HONDA’S NEW PILOT AND ACCORD, AND A COP-CAR WINTER WIPEOUT Including Canadian pricing for the 2023 Lexus RX, and a peek at the long-rumoured off-road-ready Porsche 911 Dakar with Video 2 days ago New Vehicles 3. ADVERTISEMENT 7 Stories continue below 4. B.C.’S HIGHWAY 8 REOPENS ONE YEAR AFTER FLOODS DESTROYED IT The route was closed for 361 days following an "atmospheric river" event that washed away over seven kilometres of road 2 days ago Vancouver 5. MAZDA3 EARNS TOP RATING IN IIHS TEST, KIA, SUBARU NET 'POOR' The new test more accurately simulates being hit by an SUV, and not everything is holding up all that well in it with Video 2 days ago Awards and surveys 6. RIVIAN'S MORE AFFORDABLE R2 PUSHED BACK UNTIL 2026 Plans to launch the new, smaller EV platform were scheduled for 2025, but have now been delayed by a year with Video 2 days ago Industry News More driving stories > ADVERTISEMENT 7 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 9 Stories continue below HEALTHING 1. WHEY, COLLAGEN, SOY, OR PEA: WHICH PROTEIN POWDER IS BETTER? Pea protein powder has some surprising benefits when compared to whey, but does it provide the benefits of a supplement made from animal products? 2 days ago Diet & Fitness 2. WHEY, COLLAGEN, SOY, OR PEA — WHICH PROTEIN POWDER IS BETTER? Pea protein powder has some surprising benefits when compared to whey, but will it give all the benefits as a supplement made from animal-products? 2 days ago Diet & Fitness 3. ADVERTISEMENT 8 Stories continue below 4. A DIET MADE MOSTLY OF HIGHLY-PROCESSED FOODS MAY LEAD TO EARLY DEATH Toronto-based dietitian Andy De Santis says following the 80/20 rule can help ensure you are eating healthy, while not depriving yourself. 2 days ago Diet & Fitness 5. COVID MASK MANDATES MAY BE COMING BACK. IS THERE ANY POINT? EXPERTS ARE DIVIDED 'They’re helpful in reducing infection, but far from perfect. For some people, the hassles of wearing a mask exceed the perceived benefits' with Video 3 days ago Canada 6. TAM WARNS OF FLU UPSWING, NEW COVID-19 VARIANTS AS VIRAL TRIPLE THREAT CONTINUES Although a recent surge of COVID-19 cases seem to have 'plateaued,' Tam says emerging Omicron variants BQ.1.1 and BF.7 are on the rise 3 days ago News More healthing stories > ADVERTISEMENT 8 Stories continue below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ADVERTISEMENT 10 Stories continue below THE GROWTHOP 1. CANADIAN WOMAN UNABLE TO CROSS THE BORDER FOR ROLLING A JOINT 40 YEARS AGO 'My own country had pardoned me but that didn’t matter. They told the federal government of the United States of America not to forget' with Video 2 hours ago News 2. PUSSY RIOT MEMBER WHO SPENT TWO YEARS IN A PENAL COLONY IN RUSSIA ON WHAT BRITTNEY GRINER COULD FACE “For 100 women, there are like three toilets and no hot water. The cynical thing is, the work the state provides to the prisoners is sewing uniforms for Russian police and the Russian army" with Video 2 days ago News 3. ADVERTISEMENT 9 Stories continue below 4. SHE MET HIM ON INSTAGRAM, HE GAVE HER LSD AND EDIBLES WHEN THEY HUNG OUT — THEN CAME A CALL TO THE PARAMEDICS The incident took place in Florida where authorities found an 11-year-old girl falling in and out of consciousness with Video November 3, 2022 News 5. 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