An apple a day, if the frost keeps away for Quinte growers
By Shelden Rogers This year’s apple crop looks to be making up for last years heavy frosts that took out apple orchards across Ontario. Last year’s frost was so heavy[…]
By Shelden Rogers This year’s apple crop looks to be making up for last years heavy frosts that took out apple orchards across Ontario. Last year’s frost was so heavy[…]
By Shelby Wye Nothing ruins a good beach day more than the dreaded sign: “unsafe for bathing: high levels of bacteria.” To the naked eye, it seems like everything is[…]
By Shelby Wye One picture can say a thousand words. The Quinte Photography club also proved that one picture can bring in money for a worthy cause. “The more I[…]
By Shelby Wye While the playground days are over, a new club offers a chance for adults to have their own brand of recess. The Quinte sports and social club[…]
By Greg Murphy They started as competitors. Across the country a month later, they became teammates. Five Quinte youths with a passion for science travelled to Lethbridge, Alberta, to join[…]
By Shelby Wye Heads up! Quinte’s Health Centre is participating in Safe Kids week, which is focusing on teaching the community how to avoid, identify and treat concussions. The movement[…]
By Greg Murphy Bay of Quinte Tourism hopes to increase visitation to the region with a new Cheddar and Ale Trail. The new trail, which will be published on a[…]
By Shelby Wye Forget parking tickets, traffic jams and perfect parking spaces for a week. A nationwide movement, called the Commuter Challenge, is being hosted in Belleville from June 2-8.[…]
Story and Photo by John R. Moodie. Interview by Andy Clarke and John R. Moodie. This week is Safe Kids week. This is an initiative to teach the community about[…]
By Shelden Rogers After trying to make a normal tackle during a rugby game, Dylan Hawley saw blackness. He doesn’t remember anything after that, but he knows he suffered a[…]