Kingston Currents: April 2, 2026

Kingston Currents: April 2, 2026

From Kingston Currents by CFRC Podcast Network

April 2, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

This episode covers health research on shoulder movement, local Easter events, and city council decisions affecting community services in Kingston.

In this episode: Researchers at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Smith Engineering at Queen’s University are redefining how we understand shoulder movement with a first-of-its-kind imaging study, while the Great Lakes Museum prepares to welcome families with its inaugural Bunnies on Boats Easter event. At City Hall, Council finalizes the $12M purchase of Lemoine Point Farm following years of advocacy, approves a temporary extension for Lionhearts’ vocational laundry program after the Adelaide Street Shelter closure, and grapples with the looming closure of Kingston’s consumption and treatment services site, leaving uncertainty around harm reduction as the city pushes for alternatives and potential provincial support. Tune in to dive into all of these stories with CFRC’s Broadcast Journalist, Christena Lawrie.

People in this episode

Host: Christena Lawrie

Topics covered

  • health research
  • local events
  • city council decisions
  • community services
  • Easter celebrations

Keywords

  • shoulder movement
  • imaging study
  • Easter event
  • city council
  • harm reduction
  • vocational program
  • Kingston

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Smith Engineering, Queen’s University, Great Lakes Museum, City Hall, Lionhearts

Places: Kingston, Lemoine Point Farm

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