Loyalist College hosts mayoral debate
By Brittany Lane BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College’s Alumni Hall was quiet in anticipation as Tuesday night’s mayoral debate began. All seven candidates attended the event, and reporters weren’t the only ones[…]
By Brittany Lane BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College’s Alumni Hall was quiet in anticipation as Tuesday night’s mayoral debate began. All seven candidates attended the event, and reporters weren’t the only ones[…]
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Below are profiles of the candidates for mayor and council in Belleville Mayor Councillor – Ward 1 (Belleville) – six seats: Councillor – Ward 2 (Thurlow) – two seats: No[…]
By Samantha Reed BELLEVILLE – City council needs some fresh blood, Devon Dings says. Dings, who is vying for a seat on council in the Oct. 27 municipal election, says he believes[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski FOXBORO – FOXBORO – As voters in Belleville Ward talk about issues like downtown development, those in rural Thurlow Ward are dealing with different issues altogether. Among those[…]
Jim Harrison has been involved in local politics for 23 years. He was born and raised in Brighton. He has been an elementary school principal for 33 years, as well[…]
Steve Andrews graduated from the Justice Institute of British Columbia. Since moving to Trenton in 1994, he has been a member of the Quinte West Economic Development and Revitalization Committee,[…]
Monte Hennessy was raised in Prince Edward County and is a CWE welder, licensed carpenter, and certified auctioneer. He has no prior experience in politics. His platform focuses on cutting[…]
Terry Cassidy has been a councilor in Quinte West for the past 23 years, except for two years from 2001-2003 when he ran for mayor but did not get elected. Terry moved to[…]
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Sandra Carter has represented Quinte West as a councillor for two terms. She was also chair of the Quinte West Finance Committee, as well as a member of the Health[…]