Another Belleville business hit by robbers
friday may 25 7am Another theft at a Belleville business last night. A local driveway sealing company on Dundas Street West told police a large blower had been stolen from[…]
friday may 25 7am Another theft at a Belleville business last night. A local driveway sealing company on Dundas Street West told police a large blower had been stolen from[…]
monday may 28 7am A 38-year-old Belleville man faces charges of assault and breach of undertaking after a reported donestic assault yesterday morning. Police were called to a Dundas Street[…]
monday may 28 8am A 38-year-old Belleville man faces charges of assault and breach of undertaking after a reported donestic assault yesterday morning. A few break and enters in belleville[…]
thursday may 31 8m About 130 jobs have been saved at Norampac in Trenton. A boat docked in Victoria harbour was robbed sometime between 11am tuesday and 9 oclock wednesday[…]
By Tyson Leonard A Belleville group for queer youth hopes opposition from the Catholic Church wont affect the province’s proposed legislation to make gay-straight alliances available in all schools. The[…]
friday june 1 9am A two car collision on Wallbridge-Loyalist Road yesterday afternoon resulted in both drivers being treated for minor injuries. Yesterday afternoon police were called to a west[…]
tuesday june 5 8am Belleville Police will be cancelling the Free Volunteer Criminal Record Checks today.Members of the community are invited to attend the Official Launch of the Campaign for[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel Elysia Geen is excited to be graduating and starting her career after another year at Loyalist College. “I feel like I’ve been well prepared, from everything we[…]
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Loyalist graduates’ skills will be needed in the future, guest speaker Jason Myers, president and CEO of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, told the students and families gathered at the first convocation Thursday morning.