Adopt-A-Child in full swing despite cutbacks
By Renée Rodgers The local Adopt-A-Child committee may have been forced to scale back its services, but it’s still working to make sure no child gets left out in the[…]
By Renée Rodgers The local Adopt-A-Child committee may have been forced to scale back its services, but it’s still working to make sure no child gets left out in the[…]
By Renée Rodgers Fredrickton Farrell says his trailer has been robbed for Oxycontin before. Farrell, who suffers from a number of diseases, including Lyme disease, takes the prescription medication for[…]
By Trish Allison Quinte Conservation declared a low-level water warning almost two weeks ago, a possible problem for boat and dock owners, and so far nothing has changed. The warning[…]
By Steph Crosier Trenton High School will receive more money towards their new track. On Tuesday the City of Quinte West and the family of Doug Whitley & Whitley Insurance[…]
By Matt Kerr The first elk hunt in over 100 years took place in the North Hastings area, from Madoc north to Bancroft, from September 19-25. Hunters from all over[…]
The mural, Been around for Generations, is landmark in downtown Trenton. But the wall the mural is painted on is crumbling. The man responsible for taking down the wall says[…]
All seven candidates running for office in Prince Edward-Hasting riding will be part of a debate hosted by Loyalist College in Alumni Hall. You can listen via 91X FM or[…]
By Nicole Kleinsteuber By 9 a.m. Michael Clark has already accomplished more than the average college student could ever think of. Getting three young daughters between the ages of one[…]
By Trish Allison If you asked a resident in Deseronto how many miracles it would take to save the town’s hockey team, they would answer “just one”. This past spring[…]
By Amy Clark With September coming to an end students at Loyalist College could start to feel more stress settling in. Causes for stress in a student’s life could include[…]