City approves big Canada Day celebrations
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – City council unanimously approved $100,000 for Canada Day celebrations this year, despite a minor delay last month, at its meeting on Monday night. That is[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – City council unanimously approved $100,000 for Canada Day celebrations this year, despite a minor delay last month, at its meeting on Monday night. That is[…]
By James Gaughan BELLEVILLE – City council voted to extend the period yard waste is collected in the fall months, as well as make it easier for people to drop[…]
By Mallory Day BELLEVILLE – Family activities, wagon rides and soup tasting are back for another year in downtown Belleville for Savour the Chill. The event is taking place on[…]
By Jaykob Storey BELLEVILLE – In honour of Valentine’s Day, local pianist Rick Penner performed popular Canadian love songs on at the Parrott Gallery Friday. Usually Penner performs classical music, but for[…]
By Makala Chapman BELLEVILLE – Enrolment numbers for those starting Loyalist College in January are up, say officials from the college say. On Thursday evening, the Loyalist board of governors was[…]
By Justin Medve BELLEVILLE – A downtown improvement update, the Belleville Senators‘ fan club and Canada Day funding discussions will keep Belleville council busy at its meeting Monday afternoon. The chair of the Belleville[…]
By Tara Henley BELLEVILLE – Shorelines Casino in Belleville has become home to Ontario’s first PlaySmart Centre, a program to encourage responsible gambling. It’s run by the Responsible Gambling Council, a non-profit organization[…]
By Callie Jackson TORONTO –Thousands of protesters stood in downtown Toronto on Feb. 4 to rally against U.S. President Donald Trump’s ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries for 90 days.[…]
By Jaykob Storey BELLEVILLE – Canadian political writer Gwynne Dyer came to the Belleville public library Saturday to promote his new book, Don’t Panic, and sign copies. The event drew a significant[…]
By Justin Medve STIRLING – Stirling and District Lions Club may have until 2025 to comply with Ontario’s latest accessibility laws, but renovation and accessibility committee chair Lin Clarke says it doesn’t have[…]
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