Insulin discovery has local connection, says author
The discovery of insulin has a connection to Belleville, according to a local author. Ice races are cancelled due to poor weather. And, a 62-year old cyclist from Prince Edward[…]
Pilot first female to fly monster planes at CFB Trenton
CFB Trenton gets its first female pilot for the C-17 monster transport planes. Mother Nature plays havoc with farmers as weather remains unpredictable. Local artist thrive with encouragement from Quinte[…]
Neighbourhood robberies cause concern for residents
Residents in the West Hill neighbourhood of Belleville are concerned following a rash of crimes in the area. The community is invited to celebrate Chinese New Year at the First[…]
Winter activities back on track
Despite the late arrival of winter, organizers say many of the seasonal activities are on track. Improvements to downtown recently is resulting in an increase in business, say some owners.[…]
Fitness Centre renovations underway at Loyalist
Fitness Centre renovations started in Kente building. Quinte Broadcasting’s annual Adopt-A-Child underway. Beloved Picton cat who lived at local bookstore dies. Full Edition Friday Dec. 16, 2011 […]
Councillor seeks lights for intersection
Councillor seek traffic lights for dangerous intersection. Lancer’s basketball teams have up and down weekend. Nursing students get valuable experience at blood pressure clinic. For these stories and more, download.[…]
Three-digit number connects local residents with services
Hastings and Prince Edward County residents can now dial a three-digit number number to connect them with services. Loyalist College students say the school’s cafeteria hours are an issue. Loyalist[…]
College tuition lowered for eligible students
Loyalist Men’s rugby team take home their third OCAA Tier II honours. Eligible students will receive a $730 grant as part of an Ontario government program to lower tuition. The[…]
Colleagues, friends remembers professor
Quinte Region honour fallen soldiers. Loyalist College Professor Kevin Sansom remembered. New choir on campus. For these stories and more, please download. Nov. 11, 2011 Full Edition No related posts.
Truckload sale kicks off United Way campaign
Public Relations post-grad program raises big money for United Way. Palmer Road speeding issues raised by residents. Book store raises awareness of local author. For these stories and more, download.[…]