Used drug paraphernalia found by the Moira river
by Shelby Wye and Megan Mattice Used needles, syringes, cookers and even a crack pipe were found scattered along the Moira River. QNet News reporter Megan Mattice looks at the[…]
by Shelby Wye and Megan Mattice Used needles, syringes, cookers and even a crack pipe were found scattered along the Moira River. QNet News reporter Megan Mattice looks at the[…]
The Quinte Midget Golden Hawks are no strangers to loss. After losing last years OMHA championship final the boys came back in full swing, determined to come out victorious. Along[…]
QNetNews reporter Lyndsie Baxter speaks with local historian, as well as a long-time resident about the significance of the Quinte Hotel No related posts.
Story by John R. Moodie Loyalist College invited teachers from around the Hastings Prince-Edward region to participate in trades workshops. The initiative is meant to inform teachers about the viability[…]
Loyalist College celebrates its 46th convocation. Just over 2000 graduates walked across the stage on Thursday and Friday. Diplomas, certificates and awards were received by the graduates. No related posts.
Story by John R. Moodie Worldwide the honeybee population is dwindling. QNetnews reporter John Moodie speaks with local beekeeper Don Wilson about that situation. Don has a few candid thing[…]
by Shelby Wye Students of Belleville were given the rare opportunity to start their own business, with the help of the Ontario government and the Small business centre. The students[…]
The federal government is stepping up their fight against contraband tobacco, which could have an impact on local First Nations stores. QNet News reporter April Lawrence has the story. No[…]
Mike Hall president of A Cappella Quinte discusses how he got into singing in a barbershop chorus. QNet News reporters Vivek McCague and Patrick Callback have the story. No related posts.