BBQ invites locals to donate to United Way
By Greg Murphy The United Way of Quinte received support from Belleville city hall through the inviting aroma of flipped burgers and roasted hotdogs. The first of three charity BBQs[…]
By Greg Murphy The United Way of Quinte received support from Belleville city hall through the inviting aroma of flipped burgers and roasted hotdogs. The first of three charity BBQs[…]
By: Sam Normand Jesse Brant has wanted to be a firefighter for years. She may soon get her chance. She’s one of only 88 left in the Belleville Fire Department’s[…]
By: John Boldrick Sheena Rykers flops down on her couch after a long day at the office, still sporting the scrubs that have become her uniform. It was another long[…]
By Tyson LeonardThe Feed the Meters campaign means parking is free in Belleville this December but your change will still be accepted. Any change dropped in the meters will go[…]
By April Lawrence It seemed like life was falling apart for Trent University student Jennifer Rowden. After leaving school during the second semester of her second year of university, Rowden,[…]
By Steph Crosier Courtesy of Code 11: On the Scene A registered sex offender has moved to Belleville and the police are warning the public. Robert Lavergne, 33, who served[…]
by Shelden Rogers The U19 Woman’s Floorball World Championships are coming to Belleville in 2016, but the city sees it as more than just a sporting event. It was announced[…]
By Shelby Wye JJ Gascho, a curator of the student-run exhibition, refers to directing her colleagues over the past few months as hard as “herding cats”. Creating art is a[…]
By Shelby Wye Local manufacturers say they have possibly a 1000 new jobs available over the next five years, but they also report that there’s a need for more skilled[…]
by Shelby Wye Students of Belleville were given the rare opportunity to start their own business, with the help of the Ontario government and the Small business centre. The students[…]
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