Let’s Talk Day raises millions for mental health
By April Lawrence BELLEVILLE – By tweeting, texting, calling and sharing on Facebook, Belleville residents and businesses helped the fourth annual Bell Let’s Talk Day donate over $5 million for[…]
By April Lawrence BELLEVILLE – By tweeting, texting, calling and sharing on Facebook, Belleville residents and businesses helped the fourth annual Bell Let’s Talk Day donate over $5 million for[…]
Photojournalism · The Pioneer · Uncategorized
Heavy snowfall in the Quinte region yesterday resulted in multiple closures of schools, businesses and roads throughout the area. Communities around Canada are showing their support to Ukrainian citizens, demanding[…]
By Erin Stewart BELLEVILLE – Huge amounts of snow this winter have pushed Belleville’s snow-removal operation over budget. “I know we are over, but by how much I couldn’t tell[…]
By Katy Burley BELLEVILLE – Northumberland OPP are asking for assistance from the public in a very strange investigation that started last fall. On Sept. 11, a disembodied foot in[…]
By Shelby Wye BELLEVILLE – As January comes to an end, many are looking forward to the first signs of spring. But Environment Canada meteorologists don’t need a groundhog to[…]
To help keep the interest of local artisans in Belleville, a partnership between the John M. Parrott Art Gallery and the Belleville Art Association offers regular monthly art workshops on[…]
By Shelby Wye BELLEVILLE – The westbound lanes of Highway 401 between Belleville and Napanee were temporarily opened after being closed earlier due a weather-related pileup, but are now closed[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski BELLEVILLE – A Build Belleville public information meeting is coming up, this time focusing on downtown revitalization. Build Belleville, an initiative launched by Mayor Neil Ellis in[…]
“Every town has a story, and every inhabitant of the village has a story, a personal story.” That’s the message of Daniel Casares Roman, 37, who is exhibiting his work[…]
Featured · Photojournalism · The Pioneer
Quinte residents are calling this weekend’s freezing temperatures and blowing snow the biggest “white out” of 2014. Although it is a new year, old problems remain. One of those problems[…]
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