Tag: Alfie's

Alfie’s goes Underground

The AMS is undertaking an overhaul of Alfie’s, renovating the 37-year-old nightclub and re-branding it as “The Underground,” the most recent attempt to address the club’s continuing financial losses. The Journal was notified of the project early Monday afternoon by an AMS employee, who requested to...

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Alfie's looks to boost booze security

Alfie’s is looking to install gates over its bars to prevent theft of alcohol. At last night’s Board of Directors meeting, the decision to install gates was tabled because the meeting didn’t reach quorum. The motion to install the gates came after alcohol was stolen from the nightclub over winter...

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No confirmed druggings in case

A week after three Alfie’s patrons were brought to hospital, officials say there’s no evidence the students were drugged. On Feb. 8, three students were brought to hospital after leaving Alfie’s at approximately 1 a.m. According to Campus Security they exhibited signs of “intoxication that appeared...

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Three emergencies at Wednesday Alfie’s

Three women outside Alfie’s nightclub were taken to hospital early Thursday morning. According to a Campus Security alert, they exhibited “levels of intoxication that appeared in excess of their actual consumption,”. “There were no definitive signs of any drinks that were drugged,” said Campus Security...

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Fresh start for football star

The football team’s losing streak wasn’t the only thing that ended with the 58-35 win over the Laurier Golden Hawks last Saturday. With a four-touchdown, 368-yard performance, top receiver Giovanni Aprile had his first big game after a Queen’s-imposed suspension. Less than a week after the 2010 season...

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Stretcher stolen outside Alfie's

While responding to a call at Alfie’s, paramedics reported that their ambulance gurney was stolen. Kingston Police Staff Sergeant Alex Forsyth said the theft occurred at 12:38 a.m. on Sunday morning. “Paramedics were inside dealing with an intoxicated patient when they returned to their ambulance...

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