Swimming lessons save lives
More young children are drowning in Canada according to the Canadian Lifesaving Society. Swimming lessons help keep children safe. QNet’s Renée Rodgers reports from the Quinte West YMCA. No related[…]
More young children are drowning in Canada according to the Canadian Lifesaving Society. Swimming lessons help keep children safe. QNet’s Renée Rodgers reports from the Quinte West YMCA. No related[…]
By Jennifer Martin From reading Calvin and Hobbes as a kid to teaching graphic novels to kids in his high school English class. Who would have guessed that was possible?[…]
Marc Venema The Marmora Mine could soon be producing enough power for up to 180 thousand homes. If Northland Power has their way, the old mine will be turned into[…]
By Steph Crosier The legend of the Avro Arrow still lives strong in Quinte West. Though the project was eliminated over 50 years ago, people of Quinte still came out[…]
By Steph Crosier Technology and nature are coming together to protect Prince Edward County and surrounding area’s natural beauty. The Natural Heritage System is a computer program explaining where the[…]
Motorbikes were everywhere at the third annual Highway of Heroes Ride and Rally on June 4. QNet’s Renée Rodgers has the details. No related posts.
By Renée Rodgers The tempers flaring over Bald Head beach may be more explosive than the bombs supposedly buried beneath it. For seven years, Wellers Bay residents have been negotiating[…]
By Marc Venema Local radio stations were broadcasting live from the Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club Wednesday and it was all for a good cause. It was the[…]
By Jennifer Bowman CFB Trenton repatriated the 156th Canadian soldier who died in Afghanistan but it was a new and sobering experience for an American unit. Sgt. Cindy Curtis and[…]
Portraits of Honour made its first official stop on its Canada-wide tour at CFB Trenton yesterday. QNet News reporter Jennifer Bowman describes the emotion involved with the 40-foot mural’s arrival.[…]