Loyalist partnership celebrated
By Katie Coleman BELLEVILLE – The partnership between Loyalist College and the Quinte Economic Development Commission over the years was celebrated at Thursday’s meeting of the Loyalist board of governors.[…]
By Katie Coleman BELLEVILLE – The partnership between Loyalist College and the Quinte Economic Development Commission over the years was celebrated at Thursday’s meeting of the Loyalist board of governors.[…]
By Suzanne Coolen BELLEVILLE – The city has been working around the clock to keep up with clearing snow off the streets but says residents need to be co-operative. “Residents[…]
By Andrew Heliotis BELLEVILLE – The number of students who crowded into Loyalist College’s pub for Canada’s first men’s hockey game at the Sochi Olympics was almost unprecedented. Asked when[…]
Community · Featured · Latest stories · QNetNews TV
Sarah Armour brings you the week’s latest stories from the Quinte region. No related posts.
By Suzanne Coolen BELLEVILLE – A loan program included in Tuesday’s federal budget might give students better access to apprenticeships and internships, some Loyalist students say. Mitch Duesling, an advertising[…]
By Morgan Davy BELLEVILLE – It was almost two years ago that Lindsay Conley, a second-year graphic-design student, got her wishes granted in a very unconventional way. Eden was her[…]
By Shelby Wye BELLEVILLE – Nine-year-old Max Eisen knew in his gut that things were going to change the first time he heard Adolf Hitler speak on the radio, in[…]
Community · Featured · QNetNews TV
Storm after storm blanketed the Quinte region with snow this winter. So should springtime flooding be at the top of people’s minds? QNet News reporter Amanda Lorbetski looks at whether[…]
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Featured · Photojournalism · The Pioneer
Holocaust survivor Max Eisen visited Loyalist College this morning, and shared his powerful story of survival with students in Alumni Hall. This is Eisen’s second time visiting Belleville. He previously[…]
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