Food banks and farmers: a local partnership
By Tyson Leonard BELLEVILLE – When people think of the local-food movement, images of farmers’ markets, artisan cheese and heirloom organic produce often come to mind. But Louise Livingstone of[…]
By Tyson Leonard BELLEVILLE – When people think of the local-food movement, images of farmers’ markets, artisan cheese and heirloom organic produce often come to mind. But Louise Livingstone of[…]
By Erin Stewart BELLEVILLE – Belleville Police have issued updates on several recent missing-persons cases. Thirteen-year-old Bailey Beattie, reported missing on Oct. 30, was located on Nov. 6. She was[…]
By Jack Carver BELLEVILLE – Belleville can expect to see 10 new manufacturing jobs in the near future. Sigma Stretch Film of Canada Co. is adding those jobs and retaining[…]
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The cold rainy day didn’t stop the citizens of Belleville from attending the annual Remembrance Day ceremony Monday. This was a weekend marked with significance for all lovers of science[…]
By Erin Stewart BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College is going to showcase its postgraduate programs as well as university partnerships for students and prospective students on Thursday. The postgraduate fair takes[…]
Rob Ford admits buying illegal drugs…woman convicted of murder wins bid for standing at probe of boy’s death…Police make progress in Hamilton homicide. For these stories and more listen to[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel BELLEVILLE – Belleville city council has approved a tender for major upgrades to the Kinsmen Pool. A submission from Acapulco Pools Ltd. was the lowest of four[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski BELLEVILLE – If Gail Vaz-Oxlade has it her way, you’ll take a pass on credit cards each Friday. The host of the television show Til Debt Do[…]
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