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QNet News reporter Haley Rose reports on universal lunch break. No related posts.
QNet News reporter Haley Rose reports on universal lunch break. No related posts.
By Kate Shumakova BELLEVILLE – A couple of Belleville Police officers made a special guest appearance at the Bay of Quinte candidates debate Wednesday night, and some people did not[…]
By Mo Cranker and Bevan Hamilton BRIGHTON – Candidates for the Northumberland-Peterborough South riding are trying to convince the public their party is best equipped to handle the various seniors’ issues facing[…]
By Molly Little and Charlotte McParland BELLEVILLE – If Belleville gets a casino, as news reports this week have indicated, will it help bring back an Ontario Hockey League team[…]
By Jordan Merkley BELLEVILLE – There is fear residents of some First Nations reserves may not be able to vote in the October federal election due to the new stipulations of the[…]
By Candice-Rose Gagnon BELLEVILLE – Habitat for Humanity is close to finding two families for the two homes being built in Belleville’s east end. The organization builds the home and then[…]
By LaShaina Blair-White and Tyler Renaud BELLEVILLE – Trueman Tuck, an independent candidate for the federal election, is upset that he was barred from the all-candidates debate for the Bay of Quinte riding.[…]
By Dylan O’Hagan BELLEVILLE – Brian Cousins, director of finance for Belleville, has a message for city council: too much debt will definitely affect the city’s operating budget for years to come.[…]
By Devin Roherty Belleville – The Ontario government has offered the Quinte area almost $100,000 in funding to create a website to attract immigration and foreign business to the area. Orlando[…]
By Mallory Day BELLEVILLE – Have you ever wanted to run away with a campaign sign? Apparently somebody in the Bay of Quinte riding did: a large number of election signs[…]
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