Four on four hockey growing in Quinte
By Shelden Rogers Quinte 4 on 4 hockey was originally created to keep young hockey players busy during the spring season. Now it looks like it will be a popular[…]
By Shelden Rogers Quinte 4 on 4 hockey was originally created to keep young hockey players busy during the spring season. Now it looks like it will be a popular[…]
By Andrew Heliotis Take a drive down Coleman Street Belleville and it’s hard to miss the brand new seven story consolidated courthouse. As recently as two weeks ago, the street[…]
Story by John R. Moodie The community archives of Belleville and Hastings County historical society will be getting a new home in the near future. This Monday Belleville city council[…]
By Shelden Rogers Glenora ferry lineups will be getting a little bigger this month with the loss of a second ferry. The ferry will be making its trips across the[…]
By Shelden Rogers Loyalist College has completed its first week of day camps for both kids and teens. Loyalist has introduced some new and diverse camps over the past years.[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett The David and Goliath battle is over and the Prince Edward County Field Naturalists have a little turtle to thank. The Environmental Review Tribunal turned down[…]
Story and Photos by John R. Moodie The Quinte Ballet School was caught off guard when executive director Marilyn Lawrie took a phone call from the bank last Tuesday afternoon.[…]
Story by Alisa Howlett The Belleville Waterfront Festival and the Bay of Quinte Poker Run have teamed up again this year and with more time to prepare than last year.[…]
Story by John R. Moodie Worldwide the honeybee population is dwindling. QNetnews reporter John Moodie speaks with local beekeeper Don Wilson about that situation. Don has a few candid thing[…]
by Shelby Wye We’ve all been told to be summer safe, but how about boat safe? Canadian Power & Sailing (CPS) Squadron and Transport Canada’s Office of Boating Safety are[…]
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