Let the spirits move you: A nightlife afterlife is planned for this historic stone church

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The Church of the Immaculate Conception in Harbour Grace, which hasn’t been used as a church since 2014, will soon be renovated into a brewery. A hotel will also be built on the land, along with restaurants and a spa. (Peter Cowan/CBC)

When the doors were shut on the Church of the Immaculate Conception in 2014, longtime parishioner Patrick Collins knew it would never be a church again.

For more than 100 years the spires towered over Harbour Grace, a landmark for ships and a gathering place for the community.

“It was very important for that, even though we didn’t realize

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