I'm Sarah BR with Kingson news and here are your top headlines today September 13th 2024 Kingson police closed a section of Montreal Street following multiple serious assaults that took place yesterday morning as police set up a mobile command station in the vacant lot north of quadra's grocery store officers were on scene negotiating a standoff with the suspect involved in the morning assaults when two more victims were located all three victims were taken to hospital Witnesses have reported that the suspect had an edged weapon Andor blunt instrument such as a hammer mayor Brian Patterson has released a statement calling for the closure of the integrated care Hub on Montreal Street following a series of assaults yesterday two of which have now proven to be fatal the third victim Patterson confirmed is in hospital with life-threatening injuries the mayor then shared his response to the tragic events and his feelings on the care Hub and consumption treatment services in Kingston moving forward he said and I quote it's clear the safe injection site and the I need to close immediately it is no longer safe for people to use and we need to respond I will not stand by and wait until more people die enough is enough public services and procurement Canada has shared details on the temporary closure of the Marine navigation Channel at the lasal causeway for the installation of the temporary modular Bridge pspc stated that on Thursday September 19th the main Marine navigation channel will close for the installation of the temporary modular Bridge which is expected to be completed by Monday September 30th the Swift apprehension of a man wanted on several arrest warrants drew a flurry of attention in downtown King on Wednesday afternoon but the arrest was carried out without incident the arrest involved the repeat offender parole enforcement Squad and the op The Wanted individual 28-year-old Brett harrian is from Drummond North emsley Township multiple arrest warrants had been issued for herrian for six separate charges local author and illustrator Peggy Collins has brought the world of invisible disabilities and service animals to the Forefront and her children's book Harley the hero now Hermie Stanley and his family need Community Support as the dog has ruptured his cranial cruciate ligament Collins has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help Stanley's family pay for the estimated $10,000 for surgery thanks to Wednesday's announcement of a multi-million dollar investment from three levels of government Kingston Transit is adding 13 electrical buses to its Fleet and improving pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure including new off-road trails sidewalks and pedestrian Crossings the city will also build new Transit stations and bus shelters according to the announcement for more on this story and other local news visit kings.com And subscribe use my code sarb 2024 for 10% off