Kingston, Ontario
Kingston is roughly half way between Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec along the three major east-west transportation routes in Central Canada: the Saint Lawrence Seaway, Ontario Highway 401 (the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, which turns into Quebec Autoroute 20), and Canadian National Railways' Windsor to Québec City Corridor. Kingston also lies at the south end of the Rideau Canal, originally built to connect Lake Ontario with the Ottawa River in order to provide a safe transportation route far from the American border. Kingston's airport, Norman Rogers Airport (CYGK), has regularly-scheduled air service to Toronto.
Media
The city's main newspaper is the Kingston Whig-Standard, owned by Osprey Media.
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Kingston Whig-Standard - Osprey Media
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Radio
- 960 AM - CFFX, Oldies 960
- 1380 AM - CKLC, standards
- 91.9 FM - CKVI, Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute
- 92.9 FM - CBBK, CBC Radio Two
- 96.3 FM - CFMK, Joe FM adult variety
- 98.3 FM - CFLY, Fly FM CHR
- 99.5 FM - CJBC-2, La Première Chaîne
- 101.9 FM - CFRC, Queen's University campus radio
- 105.7 FM - CIKR, K-Rock active rock
- 107.5 FM - CBO, CBC Radio One
Television
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