New Loyalist College day camps becoming popular for Quinte kids
By Shelden Rogers Loyalist College has completed its first week of day camps for both kids and teens. Loyalist has introduced some new and diverse camps over the past years.[…]
By Shelden Rogers Loyalist College has completed its first week of day camps for both kids and teens. Loyalist has introduced some new and diverse camps over the past years.[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett The David and Goliath battle is over and the Prince Edward County Field Naturalists have a little turtle to thank. The Environmental Review Tribunal turned down[…]
Story and Photos by John R. Moodie The Quinte Ballet School was caught off guard when executive director Marilyn Lawrie took a phone call from the bank last Tuesday afternoon.[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett The Belleville Waterfront Festival and the Bay of Quinte Poker Run have teamed up again this year and with more time to prepare than last year.[…]
Story by John R. Moodie Worldwide the honeybee population is dwindling. QNetnews reporter John Moodie speaks with local beekeeper Don Wilson about that situation. Don has a few candid thing[…]
by Shelby Wye We’ve all been told to be summer safe, but how about boat safe? Canadian Power & Sailing (CPS) Squadron and Transport Canada’s Office of Boating Safety are[…]
By Greg Murphy The United Way of Quinte received support from Belleville city hall through the inviting aroma of flipped burgers and roasted hotdogs. The first of three charity BBQs[…]
By: Sam Normand Jesse Brant has wanted to be a firefighter for years. She may soon get her chance. She’s one of only 88 left in the Belleville Fire Department’s[…]
By: John Boldrick Sheena Rykers flops down on her couch after a long day at the office, still sporting the scrubs that have become her uniform. It was another long[…]
By Tyson LeonardThe Feed the Meters campaign means parking is free in Belleville this December but your change will still be accepted. Any change dropped in the meters will go[…]
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