Deaf students protest staff cuts
A group of students from the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf waved signs to the speeding, honking traffic Friday morning in protest of scheduled cuts at the school.[…]
A group of students from the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf waved signs to the speeding, honking traffic Friday morning in protest of scheduled cuts at the school.[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett Brian Ferguson has covered every inch of Belleville on his bike. “This summer and spring, I actually spent like $500 on mobile internet charges and countless[…]
Story by John R. Moodie The community archives of Belleville and Hastings County historical society will be getting a new home in the near future. This Monday Belleville city council[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett The Belleville Waterfront Festival and the Bay of Quinte Poker Run have teamed up again this year and with more time to prepare than last year.[…]
By Greg Murphy The United Way of Quinte received support from Belleville city hall through the inviting aroma of flipped burgers and roasted hotdogs. The first of three charity BBQs[…]
By: Sam Normand Jesse Brant has wanted to be a firefighter for years. She may soon get her chance. She’s one of only 88 left in the Belleville Fire Department’s[…]
By: John Boldrick Sheena Rykers flops down on her couch after a long day at the office, still sporting the scrubs that have become her uniform. It was another long[…]
By Tyson LeonardThe Feed the Meters campaign means parking is free in Belleville this December but your change will still be accepted. Any change dropped in the meters will go[…]
By April Lawrence It seemed like life was falling apart for Trent University student Jennifer Rowden. After leaving school during the second semester of her second year of university, Rowden,[…]
By Steph Crosier Courtesy of Code 11: On the Scene A registered sex offender has moved to Belleville and the police are warning the public. Robert Lavergne, 33, who served[…]