Belleville no excpetion to growing MMA scene
91x News Mixed Martial Arts is one of the fastest growing sports in the world and Belleville is no exception. Green party Leader Elizabeth May has called it insulting that[…]
91x News Mixed Martial Arts is one of the fastest growing sports in the world and Belleville is no exception. Green party Leader Elizabeth May has called it insulting that[…]
Dan Ouellette, a metal harmonicist, plays for the crowd in Alumni Hall Wednesday November 30th 2011. Oullette was just one of the acts on stage as part of the Benefit[…]
By Nick Liard The general manager and chef at Capers in downtown Belleville, believes the city’s core is very safe, but it could always use an extra set of eyes.[…]
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By Christine Hosler The Loyalist Lancers volleyball teams go head to head with Seneca tonight in a home battle. Both the Lancer teams currently sit at 5-1. The men’s only[…]