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The Standard (Napanee)

  • CA QUA01067
  • Collectivité
  • 1854-1886

The Standard was a weekly newspaper publication from Napanee, Ontario that was in operation from 1854-1886. The operation was later absorbed by the Express.

Sydenham District Association

  • CA QUA01092
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

The Sydenham Ward Tenants' and Ratepayers' Association (SWTRA) was formed in 1967 when ten members of the Sydenham Ward advisory committee on redevelopment decided to form a ratepayers' group that would keep the neighbourhood residents up-to-date on issues concerning the ward. Their chief concerns at that time were the major plans for urban renewal in Sydenham Ward. The group was anxious to protect and preserve the character of the old ward. Since then the SWTRA has expanded and now deals with issues concerning waterfront development, building by-laws, zoning changes, and restoration of historic buildings and sites throughout the ward. SWTRA is in constant communication with the ward aldermen and City Hall to bring the concerns of the wards to their attention. Sydenham Ward's current boundaries are Johnson Street to the North, Lake Ontario to the South and East, and centre and MacDonnell Streets to the West. The Association changed its name to the Sydenham District Association (SDA) to better reflect its expanding role in the community.

Thousand Islands Area Residents Association

  • CA QUA01105
  • Collectivité
  • 1975-

The Thousand Island Area Residents Association (TIARA) was founded in 1975 to formalize landowner protest against Park Canada's proposed expansion of parkland along the St. Lawrence River.

West Durham News

  • CA QUA01147
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

The West Durham News was a weekly newspaper published in Bowmanville, from 1874 to February of 1901. It was suceeded by the Bomanville news.

Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce

  • CA QUA01171
  • Collectivité
  • n.d.

The Kingston Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit business association governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of individuals from a broad cross-section of member businesses and organizations. With over 950 member firms and organizations from all sectors of the local economy, the Chamber actively promotes the majority view of its members through interaction with all levels of government. The policy and procedures set by the Board are carried out by the staff of the Chamber who manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. The Chamber is committed to building the local economy and enhancing the business potential for their members by attracting new companies in the retail, manufacturing, service and tourism sectors.

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