Residents meet on electoral reform
First past the post explained from QNet News on Vimeo. By Lindsey Cooke, Scott Gardner and Emma Persaud BELLEVILLE – Electoral reform was the topic of discussion at an event hosted by[…]
First past the post explained from QNet News on Vimeo. By Lindsey Cooke, Scott Gardner and Emma Persaud BELLEVILLE – Electoral reform was the topic of discussion at an event hosted by[…]
By Ashley Clark BELLEVILLE – The candidates for first-year and justice studies leaders at Loyalist College have been announced. There are four students running for first-year leader and two running for justice[…]
By Charlotte McParland and Olivia Timm PICTON – Some of Prince Edward County’ s recreation committees welcomed new members at Tuesday’s council meeting. Each township has a recreation committee made up of[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – While most Loyalist College students can’t vote in the American presidential election, it doesn’t mean they didn’t pay attention to Monday night’s debate. It was the[…]
By Nikolai Karpinski BELLEVILLE – City council has approved a $1.5 million fee for architectural design of the city’s new police station. The expenditure was approved in a close 5-4 vote that followed[…]
By Charlotte McParland and Olivia Timm PICTON – Prince Edward County will be selecting new members for some of its top committees at tonight’s meeting. Some of the committees include:[…]
By Selena Steele-Clough BELLEVILLE – Changes have been made to a food-safety training program run by Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. Roberto Almeida, health-protection program manager, talked about the food handler[…]
By Brock Ormond TRENTON – Proceedings got heated and opinions were in abundance last week at a public information meeting held by supporters of Trenton Memorial Hospital. A solid crowd packed Quinte West city[…]
By Angus Argyle BELLEVILLE – Belleville city council has voted to move forward to the second phase of the Build Belleville project, but not without a heated debate. In a discussion[…]
By Matthew Murray TRENTON – Quinte West residents who want a stop to train whistles in their neighbourhood are going to have to wait for support from their elected officials. A[…]