From the northern-most tip to the islands, our region is rich in diversity in areas such as tourism, agriculture, forestry, services and government #inFrontenac
Paramedics Aidan and Gareth had a great time at the Storrington Stingers Fun Fair Jun 7. They even got to meet @KingstonFronts’ Barrack the Bear. Thanks for the invitation!
June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to learn about the cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis who have lived on this land since time immemorial and whose presence continues to shape Canada today.
nctr.ca/#NIHM2026
Happy Pride Month, everyone! Look for Frontenac Paramedics sporting #Pride Epaulettes this month and see them in the Pride Parade in Kingston, June 13.
Paramedics may wear Pride epaulettes in June, with a portion of the proceeds to @RainbowHealthOn.
There's Frontenac Paramedic Shauna (right) celebrating 20 years of service to the residents of Frontenac County and Kingston.
Congratulations on this amazing milestone, Shauna! Thank you for all you do!
Shauna is pictured with Frontenac Paramedics Chief Marc Goudie.
Help shape the future of housing and homelessness services in Kingston and Frontenac County!
📢 Complete the brief survey until May 31, 2026: bit.ly/4ddZAll
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There's Marlisa (center), a registered nurse celebrating 10 years of service to the residents of Fairmount Home. Thank you, Marlisa, for all you do!
Marlisa is pictured here with Fairmount Home Nurse Practitioner Anna, and Director of Care Emily Shoniker.
It’s National Day of Mourning when we honour lives lost or injured in workplace tragedy. It’s also a day to renew our commitment to improving health and safety in the workplace and to preventing further injuries, illnesses, and deaths.
More: ccohs.ca/events/mourning
There are Frontenac Paramedics Luci and Josh at the Consumption & Treatment Services (CTS) site on Montreal St in #YGK earlier today. Paramedics have a regular presence at CTS. Luci and Josh provided life-saving overdose-response and stop-the-bleed training to CTS clients.
There's Frontenac Paramedic Bailey (left) celebrating five years of service to the residents of Frontenac County and Kingston.
Thankyou for all you do!
Bailey is pictured with Frontenac Paramedics Chief Marc Goudie.
@Frontenaccounty invested $500,000 from the CCBF to develop an old railbed into a multi-use trail that connects the City of Kingston with a wide trail network.
Learn about this project and others near you: buildingcommunities.ca/updat…@hicc_ca
There’s Connor (left), who is a Personal Support Worker, celebrating five years of service to residents of Fairmount Home.
Congratulations, Connor! Thank you for all you do!
Connor is pictured with Fairmount Home Director of Care, Emily Shoniker.
We're rooting for a safe and successful Artemis II moon mission with this evening. If all goes as planned, Col. Jeremy Hansen will be the first Canadian astronaut beyond Earth orbit and among the first humans to orbit the moon since 1972!
@Astro_Jeremy@csa_asc@NASA @RMC
There’s Amy (left), who works in Dietary and Food Service, celebrating 20 years of service to residents of Fairmount Home. Congratulations, Amy! Thank you for all you do!
Amy is pictured with Fairmount Home Food Service Manager, Shana Nagy.
On March 19, the EOWC's Board of Directors passed a resolution opposing the Alto high-speed rail project in its current form.
“The EOWC is opposed to ALTO’s high-speed rail project in its current form. The EOWC remains supportive of strategic infrastructure investments in eastern Ontario. However, these investments must strengthen and not compromise rural and small-urban residents, businesses and lands,” Chair Bonnie Clark.
The EOWC is calling for:
🔹 Detailed information about the project and its proposed routes
🔹 Clearer understanding of local, environmental, and infrastructure impacts
🔹 Meaningful engagement with municipalities, residents, First Nations, businesses, and regional partners
🔹That ALTO explore train route options along existing infrastructure corridors
Eastern Ontario’s communities are committed to constructive partnership. Our goal is to ensure that any future rail solution strengthens, rather than divides, the social, economic, agricultural, and environmental fabric of our region.
The EOWC's resolution: eowc.org/news/eowc-resolutio…
There are Frontenac Paramedics Selena and Adrienne with a new set of Cardiac Arrest Save pins. Pins are awarded to paramedics who treat a patient for cardiac arrest who recovers pulse and circulation before arrival at hospital.
It’s a great day to save a life! Well done, both!
There's Fredy (center), with Frontenac Paramedics Alisha and Tania. Fredy is on exchange and on the road over the next few weeks connecting with colleagues and sharing learning opportunities.
Welcome, Fredy! It's good to have you with us!
#RettungsdienstWinterthur
And a few shots here on International Women’s Day of just a few women from the wider community in Frontenac. Thank you, all, for who you are and everything you do.
A few shots here on International Women’s Day of just a few of the women who work with Frontenac County administration and with Fairmount Home, Frontenac Paramedics, and the Howe Island County Ferry. Thank you, all, for who you are and everything you do.