Quintes “Biggest Loser” Gives Hope To A Healthier Life
By: Matthew Blair Usually a trip to the doctor’s office ends with a prescription and a follow up appointment. Jennifer Lynn Coleman got life altering news. In 2009, Coleman weighed[…]
By: Matthew Blair Usually a trip to the doctor’s office ends with a prescription and a follow up appointment. Jennifer Lynn Coleman got life altering news. In 2009, Coleman weighed[…]
By Paulina Uy The Church of St. Michael the Archangel will be presenting a depiction of the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday. The church’s youth group does this[…]
By Sarah Vissers Bonnie Kerwin first saw the Red Hat Society about a decade ago in a restaurant. A group of 70-something women entered the restaurant laughing and chatting away[…]
By John Moodie An increase of April showers raises concern over the spread of blue-green algae for the Bay of Quinte. More rain showers means more phosphorus running into the[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski Belleville resident Mike Wilcox called on council recently to recognize the historical significance of the Moira Street West community’s buildings and its people. It was 1987 when[…]
By Brandon White Standing in the aisle of Scalliwag Toys, Richard Bellanger looks over a wide shelf stacked to the brim with plastic wrapped boxes. They’re all games, board games,[…]
By Megan Mattice Three months ago, Ian Batt didn’t think he would ever be able to drive a car again, let alone ride a bike built for 30 people. Yesterday,[…]
By Megan Mattice Serenity Smith, a Saint Pauls Catholic School student, got a dose of reality yesterday when she stepped into the shoes of someone living in poverty. Not fully[…]
By Alisa Howlett It wasn’t just women parading around town and chanting, “NO, MEANS NO” at passing cars yesterday, men were in the mix as well. Among those men was[…]
Story and Photo by John R. Moodie Police once walked the beat in their community. Today the criminals have gone cyber and the police also have to walk a digital[…]