SPECIAL REPORTS
Check out the latest special reports from Newswatch:
When local politicians agree to disagree
When local politicians agree to disagree part two
Dozens of mayors are hanging around City Hall today .
Captured on canvas
Two years after the grand opening, it's a quiet night at the KRC.
Who said vinyl records were dead.
Part One:It's been the topic of conversation from Trenton to Brockville
Part Two:They're the talk of most towns across eastern Ontario
Love was in the air this Valentine's day.
The Federal Government is investing over 3 million dollars in one of the region's most historic landmarks.
Built in 1890 and opened by Sir John A. MacDonald.
Our own Julie Brown takes part in a demonstartion of wheeled skills.
Two Rembrandts, an english castle and millions in cash
Men's bodies are on display like never before.
Grade two students at Kingston's Central Public School are learning life skills from a two and half month old baby.
Max Wark investigates the sale of contraband smokes in our region... and the challenge it presents to Law Enforcement.
Bill Hutchins explains the city's policy of 'sustainability'... and what it really means.
Click here for Part 1
Click here for Part 2
Bill Hall met with Paul Langlois of the Tragically Hip, who has taken long time friend Jim Tidman into the studio, and produced an album - released Friday, October 9th. See the full report on Newswatch@6.
Bill Hutchins Investigates some of the treasures that are kept under the dome at city hall. Click here to see them.
Chris Harvey meets a special 12-year-old who has written and recorded a song for her father. Click Here to watch it.
Liz Watson tells you everything you need to know about the infamous H1N1 virus. Click Here.
Bill Hutchins investigates the debate over building a third crossing of the Cataraqui River. Click here to watch his report.
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