Belleville student going to Canada-Wide Science Fair
By Kristen Oelschlagel A local student has combined her passion for science and hockey into an award winning science fair project. Katie Rampp, a Grade 8 student at Georges Vanier[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel A local student has combined her passion for science and hockey into an award winning science fair project. Katie Rampp, a Grade 8 student at Georges Vanier[…]
By Jack Carver Belleville’s small business foundation is getting another brick, or bark, as a brand new dog grooming salon opens in the city. Tammy Yeots is the proud owner[…]
By Kristen Oelschlagel Students at Sir John A. Macdonald School now have the latest equipment to help them succeed thanks to a multi-million dollar renovation. Students, faculty and officials[…]
By Marc Venema Educators of tomorrow who attend Loyalist College will have the opportunity for a new annual bursary thanks to educators of the past. The Hastings and Prince Edward[…]
By Tyson Leonard Yard sale season has begun, but not all the sales are being held in actual yards anymore. There is a growing trend in the area, and the[…]
wednesday may 2 8am Six of Ontario’s Worst Roads are in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. Dufferin Street in Toronto is at the top of CAA’s Worst Roads list[…]
wednesday may 2 8am Six of Ontario’s Worst Roads are in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. Dufferin Street in Toronto is at the top of CAA’s Worst Roads list[…]
wednesday may 2 9am Dufferin Street in Toronto is at the top of CAA’s Worst Roads list for 2012. Seven people were killed after Taliban insurgents attacked a compound in[…]
wednesday may 2 7am Belleville Police were called to a business in the north end to handle a female shoplifter yesterday around 4 p.m. The trial of the man accused[…]
By Tyson Leonard A jogger in Belleville shot by a pellet gun last Saturday has highlighted concerns that gun laws should include guns considered non-lethal. The victim was shot three[…]
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