Hunting safety in Quinte
By Callie Jackson BELLEVILLE – Hunting is a popular activity for families and friends. However, without knowledge of firearms, hunting safety and proper equipment, handling it can be dangerous. According to[…]
By Callie Jackson BELLEVILLE – Hunting is a popular activity for families and friends. However, without knowledge of firearms, hunting safety and proper equipment, handling it can be dangerous. According to[…]
By Brendan Burke BELLEVILLE – Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada is shifting gears to take aim at people who drive under the influence of marijuana. The move comes ahead of the[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – The United Way of Quinte has announced its fundraising goal for the rest of the year is $2.11 million. The goal is $15,000 more than last[…]
By Callie Jackson BELLEVILLE – As hunters across Ontario prepare for the 2016 fall hunting season, safety is top of mind for many local hunters. According to the International Hunter Education[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – Between the mid-1800s and early 1900s about 45 lighthouses were built between Kingston and Trenton. There are now only nine, and many are in a state[…]
By Buckley Smith BELLEVILLE – The head of Bay of Quinte Tourism says the Quintelicious festival is part of a bigger plan to market this area as a food-lovers’ destination.[…]
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By Buckley Smith BELLEVILLE – Despite the news of three local golf courses being up for sale, Dug Stevenson, the director of tourism at Bay of Quinte Tourism, says he isn’t worried. There are[…]
BELLEVILLE — Wednesday was the warmest Feb. 3 in recorded history. Temperatures reached 10.8 degrees as of 3 p.m. according to Environment Canada which has been recording daily temperatures since 1935. That mark[…]
By Mo Cranker BELLEVILLE – There have been a number of crashes reported in the area due to freezing weather conditions. Those include: The Highway 401 ramp at Exit 509[…]