Woman arrested after three disturbances
By John Bronn BELLEVILLE – Police had their hands full with one woman on three separate occasions on Sunday. Around 3 in the afternoon, police responded to a disturbance at an[…]
By John Bronn BELLEVILLE – Police had their hands full with one woman on three separate occasions on Sunday. Around 3 in the afternoon, police responded to a disturbance at an[…]
By Tyson Nayler BELLEVILLE – Quinte West OPP may never have an easier impaired driving arrest. On Saturday night, just before midnight, a woman turned herself over to Quinte West[…]
BELLEVILLE – Tyson Nayler provides you the latest news for Belleville and Qunite regions. Headlines include: Kathleen Wynne giving a speech in Toronto; new criminal justice legislation; and Facebook improving[…]
BELLEVILLE – Tyson Nayler provides the latest news for Belleville and the Quinte region. Headlines include: Ontario’s budget report, Belleville police tackling a city wide graffiti problem, and information on[…]
By Cali Doran BELLEVILLE – Big changes are proposed to mental-health services following the provincial budget on June 7. Premier Kathleen Wynne made a pledge last Wednesday that if they[…]
By Julia Lennips BELLEVILLE – A new tattoo shop opened in downtown Belleville this year, and its staff is all women. Owner Faye, who won’t provide her last name, says Feminink is[…]
BELLEVILLE – Evan McClelland brings you the latest news from the Quinte region. The headlines include: Ontario’s provincial budget, Reaction from students about Statistics Canada’s study that found one in[…]
By Cali Doran BELLEVILLE – The old distillery in Corbyville has been transformed into a new craft brewery. The building, once the Corby Distillery, has been rehabilitated in the Signal Brewery. The[…]
By Matthew Morgan BELLEVILLE – Quinte West OPP charged two men with impaired driving within 90 minutes of each other early Thursday morning. The first was a 47-year-old man from Frankford.[…]
By Robert Champagne BELLVILLE – A court martial on Tuesday against retired sergeant Raymond Euper ended with him pleading guilty to a single charge of ill treatment of a subordinate.[…]
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