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Maegen Kulchar

Kingston

Multimedia Journalist at The Kingston Whig-Standard

Anchor and Co-Host for Global News Morning Kingston, Ontario.

Articles

  • 1 day ago | standard-freeholder.com | John Lawless |Maegen Kulchar |Marc Benoit

    The number of international study permits was cut in 2024, creating chaos within post-secondary institutions that had come to rely on this group to bolster enrolment and budgets. Much has been written on the schools' decisions to cut programs and why. Our newsrooms reached out to put a few names and faces to people with first-hand experience with this topic, and why it should matter.

  • 1 week ago | thewhig.com | Maegen Kulchar

    Advertisement oopSkip to ContentAdvertisement 1For the fourth year in a row, Kingston business raises money to feed hungry kids in school  •  Article contentFor the fourth year in a row, Cobs Bread RioCan in Kingston has helped raise some dough, figuratively and literally, to feed hungry kids in school.

  • 1 week ago | thewhig.com | Maegen Kulchar

    Advertisement 1Big Brothers Big Sisters of KFL&A celebrated a $200,000 Resilient Communities Fund grant. The money helped fund the launch of a new inclusion-focused mentoring program.  •  Article contentAn organization that supports hundreds of youths in the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington area was on the receiving end of a large grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

  • 2 weeks ago | thewhig.com | Maegen Kulchar

    Advertisement 1A Kingston store is sharing it's success story after emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic. All BBQ Canada started out as an online store, before relocating to Resource Drive.  •   •  Article contentDean Campbell loves all things BBQ. For him, it’s not just a hobby, it’s his passion. While he would buy items from within Canada, he would often find himself ordering unique products or spices from the United States as well.

  • 2 weeks ago | thewhig.com | Maegen Kulchar

    Advertisement 1A Ukrainian family who immigrated to Canada in 2022 would like to see people like her gain permanent residency. The federal government stopped accepting permanent residence applications from Ukrainian refugees in October of 2024.  •   •  Article contentIt’s been three years since Oksana Voloshyna and her family immigrated to Kingston from the war-torn country of Ukraine.

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Maegen Kulchar
Maegen Kulchar @CKWS_Maegen
8 Apr 25

Looking to speak with an international student from Queen’s University about why they wanted to study in Canada. DM me please.🙏 @queensu

Maegen Kulchar
Maegen Kulchar @CKWS_Maegen
6 Apr 25

Bad single vehicle collision along bath road early this morning. Driver transported to hospital. Vehicle collided with several parked vehicles at an automotive shop. @WhigStandard #ygk https://t.co/4b3n90JXXX

Maegen Kulchar
Maegen Kulchar @CKWS_Maegen
2 Apr 25

Huge line during Pierre Poilievres visit to Kingston!! Protestors also on scene.@WhigStandard #ygk https://t.co/yTl3IXHgXd