Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read
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KINGSTON An employment program that connects recent university graduates with local employers has launched its third year.
The annual Queen’s Career Apprenticeship program is meant to link recent graduates from the arts, humanities and social science disciplines at Queen’s University with Kingston employers.
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Employers who hire a graduate for at least 12 months can qualify to have four months of their salary reimbursed, up to a maximum of $16,000, through the program put on by the Kingston Economic Development Corporation.
Kingston economic development launches annual graduate work program
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Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Apr 06, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read
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KINGSTON The city and local community agencies are now accepting applications for $1.5 million in COVID-19 support grants.
There are four separate funds dedicated to businesses, not-for-profit groups, recreational organizations and artists.
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“These grants are all about supporting local businesses, organizations and artists experiencing hardship due to the pandemic,” Mayor Bryan Paterson said in a news release announcing the opening of applications. “A great deal of collaboration has gone into this effort. We are, of course, all keen to see these groups recover from the pandemic and thrive so they can continue to contribute their energies and efforts to our community.”