efficient retrofits, and eco-friendly commuting. In Wortley Village, he’s equally active – whether playing pickleball at Wesley Knox Church or joining neighbourhood teams as a substitute. His energy is infectious, his smile unforgettable. Conversations with Kingsley are never ordinary; they’re lessons in resilience, kindness, and the belief that dreams are achievable through hard work and heart. Kingsley’s story is a testament to transformation – a nomad who crossed continents, embraced challenges, and built a life rooted in community. In Wortley Village, he is not just an immigrant who integrated; he is a neighbour, a leader, and a living reminder that home is not just a place—it’s a feeling you create, and a tribe you cherish.
Left: Husband Peter with Kingsley – returning from his hospital shift and preparing to head to Fanshawe College to recertify as a nurse in Canada. Above: A welcoming door to the couple’s backyard oasis (left), and the front yard blooms, enjoyed by all.
Beyond work, Kingsley champions sustainability as part of LHSC’s Green Team, promoting initiatives like pollinator gardens, energy-
Warm up your winter with authentic Ukrainian traditional recipes with a modern approach. Pierogies, Borscht, Cabbage Rolls, Potato Pancakes, Desserts and more!
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