Able-bodied students try wheelchair basketball
By Nikolai Karpinski BELLEVILLE — The Recreation and Leisure program at Loyalist College recently hosted an event that gave people an opportunity to play an adapted sport in the gymnasium. The[…]
By Nikolai Karpinski BELLEVILLE — The Recreation and Leisure program at Loyalist College recently hosted an event that gave people an opportunity to play an adapted sport in the gymnasium. The[…]
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Joseph Quigley brings you the latest news from around the Quinte region. Headlines include Belleville city council making budget cuts, a new police survey and one of Canada’s biggest bands[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – The man suspected of discharging a firearm at a Belleville high school and robbing a Front Street North bank on Thursday afternoon is still at[…]
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BELLEVILLE – Megan Pounder brings you the latest on a lockdown at a local high school, a Kingston man facing voyeurism charges, and Baltimore police officers being arrested for assaulting[…]
Last December’s San Bernardino terrorist attack not only left 14 innocent civilians dead but it also sparked an ongoing legal battle between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Apple Inc.[…]
By Angus Argyle BELLEVILLE – “I’m cold as hell,” puffed Quintin Jolliffe as he crossed the finish line, dripping in paint, at Loyalist College’s charitable outdoor obstacle course last week.[…]
By Angus Argyle BELLEVILLE – The head of Belleville’s Chamber of Commerce had two special announcements to make about this summer’s Waterfront and Ethnic Festival at a presentation at city hall Thursday. “We[…]
BELLEVILLE – Megan Pounder brings you the latest on an OPP warning about ice deteriorating on waterways, a proposed bill that would allow parents who have lost a child more[…]
By Buckley Smith BELLEVILLE – The head of Bay of Quinte Tourism says the Quintelicious festival is part of a bigger plan to market this area as a food-lovers’ destination.[…]