Loyalist mourning one of its own
wednesday may 23 12pm Loyalist is mourning the loss of one of its own. Scrap metal thefts continue to be a problem. On Monday night culprits stole around $39,000 worth[…]
wednesday may 23 12pm Loyalist is mourning the loss of one of its own. Scrap metal thefts continue to be a problem. On Monday night culprits stole around $39,000 worth[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel A fiery crash on Highway 401 doesn’t mean the road is unsafe for transport truck drivers say transportation experts. On May 15 an eastbound transport truck[…]
By Jack Carver The employee fundraising program raised $18,000 for the college’s Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Centre over the past three weeks, said the campaign manager today. Hazel[…]
By Marc Venema Officials with the company opening a new call centre in Belleville say it’s here to stay despite closing the doors on one of their Canadian locations last[…]
By Tyson Leonard A report that recommends new methadone clinics be allowed to open up in Quinte West is awaiting the approval of the city’s new zoning plan. An interim[…]
By Tyson Leonard The OPP will be out on the roads this weekend to enforce the rules of the road during Canada Road Safety Week. “Our goal is to see[…]
By Jack Carver A working smoke alarm is the difference between life and death, senior fire prevention officer Dave MacMullen says. “Working smoke alarms or non-working smoke alarms make the[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel Youth in Hastings and Prince Edward County could get a helping hand from the United Way of Quinte. A new youth grant will be used for[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel Low water levels in the Quinte watersheds could cause problems for residential wells. Christine McClure, water resources engineer for Quinte Conservation, said if unusually low water[…]
wednesday may 16 12pm 400 high school students from 15 different Quinte area schools are at Mary Anne Sills track for the Bay of Quinte track and field meet. An intoxicated[…]