The mayor of an Ontario city home to one of Canada’s most notorious prisons says converting it one day into housing could eat at its economy.
Once home to some of Canada’s most notorious criminals, Kingston Penitentiary may one day become home for everyday Canadians.
The federal government has included the infamous Kingston Pen on its list of lands that could be developed into housing.
Police are on scene after two tractor-trailers crashed just before 6:00 a.m. on Friday. The incident happened near Gardiners ...
The historic Kingston Penitentiary has been added to the Canada Public Land Bank. The plan will support 1,770 housing units ...
City joins Toronto and Mississauga in calling on upper levels of government to increase social assistance rates to meet basic ...
Liberal Ted Hsu earned about 3,200 more votes than the second-place NDP last time to swing the seat from the NDP. The riding ...
Kingston-based Homestead Land Holdings has filed a site plan for the proposed tower at 210 Clearview Ave., which would ...
The map below shows the location of Kingston and Ottawa. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
After an improbable comeback shootout win on Friday night in Kingston against the Saginaw Spirit, a date with the 67’s, ...