How to survive cold and flu season
By Cali Doran BELLEVILLE – Cold and flu season comes back with a vengeance every year. Loyalist College’s school nurse, Lauren Deans, says a wave of cold hit the Loyalist campus[…]
By Cali Doran BELLEVILLE – Cold and flu season comes back with a vengeance every year. Loyalist College’s school nurse, Lauren Deans, says a wave of cold hit the Loyalist campus[…]
By Casey Horn BELLEVILLE– Too much traffic on Bell Boulevard since the Shorelines Casino opened could lead to temporary street lights being put up. During city council on Monday, Councillor[…]
By Alana Pickrell TRENTON – Military members, public figures and media gathered Wednesday afternoon for the officially ribbon cutting at Canadian Forces Base Trenton. After exactly four years of construction and[…]
By Rachel Bell BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College is launching a two-year program called Community Integration through Co-operative Education this September. The new program is designed to accommodate people with intellectual disabilities and other significant[…]
By Mallory Day BELLEVILLE – Local residents are invited to walk in the winter cold next month to raise money for an organization that helps the hungry and homeless. Coldest Night[…]
By Matthew Murray BELLEVILLE – Representatives of the Belleville Senators focused on the importance of working with the community during a presentation to the Quinte Economic Development Commission Tuesday. Roger Lajoie, vice-president of the Belleville[…]
By Vanessa Stark BELLEVILLE – Women’s rugby at Loyalist College will be rejoining the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association. Last fall, the Loyalist Lancers’ women’s rugby program left the association due to low[…]
By Rachel Stark BELLEVILLE – Although dressing a boy in blue and a girl in pink may be a harmless act, it is also the start of imposing gender stereotypes[…]
By Megan Pounder BELLEVILLE – Prince Edward County Council has voted unanimously to ask the Ontario government to pause its process for closing and consolidating schools. At Tuesday’s meeting, all councillors voted[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – City council voted Monday to look at changing the way it enforces bylaws covering issues like property standards, noise problems, and garbage. Currently, a complaint must be[…]
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