Ice fishing a popular pastime on the Bay of Quinte
By Liam Kavanagh-Bradette Ice fishing on the Bay of Quinte starts as soon as the ice is safe, which varies from year to year, but all ice huts must be[…]
By Liam Kavanagh-Bradette Ice fishing on the Bay of Quinte starts as soon as the ice is safe, which varies from year to year, but all ice huts must be[…]
By Melissa Murray After the gold rush, Belleville was known as the Gateway to the Golden North. After a Belleville Intelligencer contest, launched in 1914, the slogan for our city[…]
By Brynn Campbell To be green or not to be, that is the question. A total of 700 residents are involved in Belleville’s Curbside Organics Recycling Pilot Project. The Curbside[…]
By Sarah O. Swenson “Everyone in the town, whether they be an 80-year-old person or a five-year-old kid, they all live for hockey.” It is that simple reason why Adam[…]
By: Carlee Schmidt Once again, 240 Front St. in Belleville is home to a new venue. The building, located in Belleville’s downtown core, was owned by Shoppers Drug Mart. In[…]
By Zachary Greco The lights are dimmed, candles are lit and Terry Tufts takes to the small stage in the corner of the little bar. The performance has begun, with[…]
By Sharon Kallaste Thirty years ago Anne MacKinnon said, “I’m never going to be a florist.” But she soon gave up thoughts of being a marine biologist, took a two-year[…]
By Rebecca Rempel Ice racing fans are going to have to wait a bit longer to exercise their need for speed. The Jan. 28 Brighton Speedway Oval Ice Races have[…]
By Cole Breiland Over 100 of the best Canadian junior curlers will be in the house in Napanee just over a week from now for the M&M Meat Shop Junior[…]
By Katrina Geenevasen The closing arguments at the Shafia trial ended tonight. Mohammad Shafia, his wife Tooba Yahya and their son Hamed are each accused of first degree murder. Zaniab,[…]