Deborah Coyne: the law professor
By Rachel MacGregor Deborah Margaret Ryland Coyne is a 50-year-old Canadian from She grew up in Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. She is a lawyer, university professor, activist, writer and mother. Coyne[…]
By Rachel MacGregor Deborah Margaret Ryland Coyne is a 50-year-old Canadian from She grew up in Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. She is a lawyer, university professor, activist, writer and mother. Coyne[…]
By Steph Crosier Courtesy of Code 11: On the Scene Police are investigating a case of job fraud in Quinte West. A Trenton woman responded to an advertisement for an[…]
By Steph Crosier Courtesy of Code 11: On the Scene A Rossmore man was arrested and charged by police after an accident February 7. Prince Edward OPP responded to an[…]
David Bertschi has been running on a platform of “restoring the Canadian advantage.” A practising lawyer since 1985, Bertschi said the Liberal Party needs to rebuild itself with more business[…]
By John Boldrick “No pressure…just don’t screw it up.” Those were the words uttered by reporter Taylor Renkema during a Monday morning meeting. While the words were said jokingly, they[…]
QNet reporter Keenan Weaver interviewed Althia Raj, Ottawa Bureau Chief at the Huffington Post, on Tuesday via skype. They discussed his campaign strategy and the tour across Canada. This is[…]
By Tyson Leonard Snowstorms are a reality of Canadian winters, but how Loyalist College lets student and staff know whether it’s closing is less predicable. Last Friday Belleville was hit[…]
Most people don’t like doing taxes and everybody has to do them, but what about people who have no idea how to do their taxes? Students at Loyalist College who[…]
By Andrew Heliotis Despite being criticized for vague platform stances, federal Liberal Leadership candidate Justin Trudeau adamantly answered no to the idea of a federal ministry of education. Trudeau spoke[…]
Tim Hadley shares his memories of Stompin’ Tom http://www.qnetnews.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/stompin-tom-connors-tim-hadley-podcast-full-interview.mp3 By Julia McKay Tim Hadley, a local musician and teacher, thought it was an April Fools joke when he got a[…]