After the federal government added one of the most notable addresses in the city of Kingston to the Canada Public Land Bank, ...
Kingston’s infamous former maximum-security prison may soon be used for housing.First opened in 1835, Kingston Penitentiary had a 178-year-long history in the city as a federal prison housing inmates ...
A minor part of a film production taking place in Kingston this week gave residents cause for pause – and even some ...
CORCAN scheduled its first milk pickup back on Oct. 30th – a major milestone in the re-initiation of this component of the ...
The federal government is offering up the Kingston Penitentiary for potential development to become affordable housing units.
A list of road construction projects, city events, and other factors expected to have an impact on traffic flow this week.
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.
Ottawa, Ontario – 1745 Alta Vista Drive, Central Heating Plant 5. Kingston, Ontario – 560 King Street West, Kingston Penitentiary 6. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories – 5005 44 Street A total of 90 ...
Notorious Kingston Penitentiary could become housing The federal government has included the infamous Kingston Pen on its list of lands that could be developed into housing. CTV's Dylan Dyson reports.
Once home to some of Canada’s most notorious criminals, Kingston Penitentiary may one day become home for everyday Canadians.
A Whitehorse man has been charged with several firearms-related charges, in connection with a B.C. investigation into the alleged making of 3D-printed "ghost guns."Anthony Luis Eduardo Desjarlais, 28, ...