High School athletes compete
Fifteen schools in the Quinte area participated in the Bay of Quinte Track and Field meet at Mary-Anne Sills Park, May 16. Students will return May 24 for COSSA. No[…]
Fifteen schools in the Quinte area participated in the Bay of Quinte Track and Field meet at Mary-Anne Sills Park, May 16. Students will return May 24 for COSSA. No[…]
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 Marc Venema A puff of smoke rolling off the tires of aircraft 617 landing at CFB Trenton last week officially marked the completion of Canada’s newest fleet of aircrafts.[…]
By Gail Paquette Mike Frost hasn’t missed the annual walleye fishing derby in 30 years. Every year he makes the 4,883-km trek across Canada from Carmacks, Yukon, to join family[…]
By Gail Paquette The Skyhawks, Canada’s only military parachute demonstration team opened their 2011 season in their hometown of Trenton Ontario, May 9. Fresh from their training camp in Perris[…]
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[…]