Brit Smith, Kingston-born founder of Homestead Land Holdings, dies at 103
The Kingston business community said goodbye to a local legend this past weekend. Kingston-born Arthur Britton Smith, more commonly known as Brit Smith, passed away
Brit Smith, Kingston-born founder of Homestead Land Holdings, dies at 103
The Kingston business community said goodbye to a local legend this past weekend. Kingston-born Arthur Britton Smith, more commonly known as Brit Smith, passed away
SS Keewatin brings multiple tourism options as a museum attraction in Kingston, officials say
One of the last remaining passenger steamships of the Edwardian era, the SS Keewatin, has docked in its new home at the Marine Museum of
Peter Mansbridge joins team at spark*advocacy as senior counsel
Veteran Canadian journalist Peter Mansbridge has been named senior counsel at Ottawa-based marketing and communications firm spark*advocacy.
Habitat for Humanity’s Steel Toes and Stilettos Gala: ‘All I ever wanted was a home’
The gala was sponsored by general contractor company Laurin. It’s owned by Dennis Laurin, who has a tradition at the gala of matching up to
Westboro BIA works to maintain community connections amid intensification, construction
With traffic and construction becoming part of everyday life, the Westboro BIA is turning to familiar events and initiatives to keep the community connected to
ByWard Market business owners not fully convinced about new police operations centre
Some ByWard Market business owners are unsure whether a new hub for police in the Rideau Centre will do much to address ongoing safety concerns.
Grain farmers hit by seaway strike, as both sides agree to sit down with mediator
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. has applied to the Canada Industrial Relations Board for an exception on the transport of grain, a request that
Ontario reversing urban boundary expansions for several communities
Ontario is reversing its urban boundary expansions for several communities after finding that processes used by the previous housing minister’s office did not meet the
YSB Foundation launches Rise & Thrive Breakfast to give all youth ‘fighting chance’
Yesterday’s inaugural Rise & Thrive Breakfast in support of the YSB Foundation was everything that an early-morning fundraiser should be: bright, bold and cheerful, as
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