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.
The historic Kingston Penitentiary has been added to the Canada Public Land Bank. The site will support 1,770 housing units under the federal plan to build four million homes.
Once home to some of Canada’s most notorious criminals, Kingston Penitentiary may one day become home for everyday Canadians.
Though long out of publication, pieces of New England history live in its pages. The Globe mapped the listings.
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St. Mark’s Anglican Church has loomed over the village of Barriefield in east Kingston, Ont.— distinguished by its tall square tower that has made the Gothic Revival building a local landmark, known ...
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Now Gayle, 39, has written a song he says celebrates the heart and soul of Kelowna, called Smile Kelowna, under his stage ...
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Serial sex offender Carl Leone likes to have a nice glass of wine with dinner, and the Parole Board of Canada says he’s ...
John Stote III, a Kingston native who in 1982 invented the basketball known as The Rock that was used by more than 70 ...