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 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.
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The devastating effects of Eric Dejaeger’s sexual abuse of seven Inuit children more than four decades ago ...
One of the landmarks most instantly recognizable to Kingston has been added to the Canada Public Lands Bank.
Trump said his decision will be based on whether the price of oil charged by the two trading partners is fair, although the ...
Serial sex offender Carl Leone likes to have a nice glass of wine with dinner, and the Parole Board of Canada says he’s ...
In partnership with the CMHA Talk Today program, the CHL is proud to recognize February as Talk Today Mental Health Awareness ...
Local die-hard figure skating enthusiasts came out to the Lou Jeffries arena in Gananoque on January 29 to enjoy a free meet and greet with two of their favourite Canadian skating stars – Elvis Stojko ...
Nobody was seriously hurt in a collision involving two tractor trailers that closed down a section of Highway 401 in Kingston ...
With the arrival in particular of detox beds to Brockville, the area’s new Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment ...