CUPE brings attention to the cost of education
By Gail Paquette CUPE workers armed with signs reading ‘Cuts Hurt Kids’ chanted the same slogan at the Board of Education office at 15 Anne Street, Belleville, Monday night.On the[…]
By Gail Paquette CUPE workers armed with signs reading ‘Cuts Hurt Kids’ chanted the same slogan at the Board of Education office at 15 Anne Street, Belleville, Monday night.On the[…]
O’Hara Mill Homestead celebrated Canada Day the old-fashioned way earlier this week. QNet News reporter Gail Paquette was there. No related posts.
O’Hara Mill Homestead celebrated Canada Day the old-fashioned way earlier this week. QNet News reporter Gail Paquette was there. No related posts.
By Tyson Leonard Belleville was never in the line of fire during the War of 1812 but the city still played an important role in the British victory. Lindi Pierce[…]
By Marc Venema Belleville city council is almost all in when it comes to the possibility of a casino coming to the city. All councilors, with the exception of Jodie[…]
By Marc Venema Members of Belleville city council are taking some of the blame after the city’s proposed new fire hall skyrocketed in price. “What unfortunately happened with the fire[…]
By Gail Paquette Memories lit up for hundreds of people who gathered Friday night at Loyalist College. There were luminary candles bearing photos and messages honouring those who lost their[…]
By Tyson Leonard Worker’s tips will stay out of the pockets of management if a Toronto politician has his way. NDP MPP Michael Prue introduced a private members bill on[…]
By Tyson Leonard Belleville may be close to hosting its first powerboat poker run in over 20 years. Ryan Williams, president of Bay of Quinte Tourism, and a key organizer[…]
Summer is officially here and the temperature is rising in Belleville. QNet News reporter Marc Venema took to the streets to see how local residents were beating the heat. No[…]