I'm Sarah bir with Kingson news and here are your top headlines today September 12th 2024 the nonprofit developers behind a proposed 115 million green housing highrise in Kingston's Kings Court redo District says they'll need City council's Financial support for the project to take roote Limestone City Cooperative housing has unveiled the first draft of its proposal to transform a vacant lot at 900 Division Street near Elliott Avenue into a 14-story 248 unit building with a vertical garden and other unique features the Co-op is seeking $2.29 million from the city as a line of credit in order to fine-tune the development plans strong Enterprises a Belleville based construction company has revealed the winners of its inaugural public art competition which aims to Showcase artistic talent from Belleville and other surrounding areas the selected artists will receive a total of $31,000 in fees for their commissioned work and the winning entries will be installed this winter at the new strong Enterprises headquarters madic Bay sculptor James Cameron Smith was named the winner of the outdoor sculpture category Kingston base artist Porsche po Chapman known for her award-winning murals was selected for the mural category and local artist floriana eninger quvo was chosen for boardroom art category Kingston Health Sciences Center has received 17.5 million in funding from The Province and according to the local Healthcare organization the funding is aimed at reducing weight times completing much needed infrastructure projects and providing care to the growing number of patients being seen from across Southeastern Ontario the city of Kingston is holding an information session about the operational plan for 309 Queen Mary Road which will be a new housing and Health Care Facility the session will take place on Monday September 23rd from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the cafeteria at lcvi Nolan pett a 24-year-old previously wanted Federal offender has been located and arrested pichette has been located in mallerie town where he was arrested and taken into custody after being reported at large and wanted on Monday September 9th a new report finds that Ontario needs five times more hos hospital beds than the provincial government has planned and that the province faces a 13,800 bed shortfall by 2032 Doug Allen a researcher with the Canadian Union of public employees met with press on Wednesday September 11th 2024 at Kingston City Hall to share the information a new community group for seniors is bringing a light-hearted musical to the Spire this month all I really need to know I learned in kindergarten features a series of stories from the bestselling book and will run over two weekends in September at the sp's performance hall for more on the story and other local news visit kings.com And subscribe use my code Sarah b224 for 10% off