Author of the article: Art Milnes
Publishing date: Feb 13, 2021  â¢Â February 13, 2021  â¢Â 4 minute read British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, left, and Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker on Broad Street outside the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, U.K., at the University of Oxford in 1960. Photo by University of Saskatchewan
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In the aftermath of the bloodbath that was the First World War, a visit by Canadaâs Governor General was just the tonic Kingston needed.
It was June 1919, and the communityâs leaders from Royal Military College, Queenâs University and Kingston city council prepared for His Excellency the Duke of Devonshireâs visit down to the last detail. Speeches of welcome for the vice-regal guest were written, rewritten and then rehearsed over and over again.
Author of the article: Art Milnes
Publishing date: Feb 13, 2021  â¢Â February 13, 2021  â¢Â 4 minute read British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, left, and Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker on Broad Street outside the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, U.K., at the University of Oxford in 1960. Photo by University of Saskatchewan
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In the aftermath of the bloodbath that was the First World War, a visit by Canadaâs Governor General was just the tonic Kingston needed.
It was June 1919, and the communityâs leaders from Royal Military College, Queenâs University and Kingston city council prepared for His Excellency the Duke of Devonshireâs visit down to the last detail. Speeches of welcome for the vice-regal guest were written, rewritten and then rehearsed over and over again.
Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Feb 03, 2021 • February 3, 2021 • 2 minute read
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PAUL VAN NEST
Empowering and enriching the lives of young people has always been the core of “Service Above Self” for Rotary in Kingston. Youth development programs and services are critical to ensuring their well-being, engagement and opportunities in our community and beyond.
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Several of our Rotary centennial projects focus on youth programs and scholarships. These projects may be new, but Rotary in Kingston has provided educational opportunities for several decades. Rotary bursaries for local secondary school graduates have helped countless students move forward to post-secondary schools.