Qnet News in 90 January 22, 2014
Greg Murphy brings you the latest stories from the Qnet newsroom. No related posts.
Greg Murphy brings you the latest stories from the Qnet newsroom. No related posts.
By Katie Coleman BATAWA – Canadian Forces Base Trenton held its annual charity pond hockey tournament here last weekend. The Pond Hockey Classic had 32 teams competing while raising money[…]
By Riley Maracle and Erin Stewart BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College received a silver certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program for its Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life[…]
By Shelden Rogers STIRLING – The Stirling-Rawdon police board is moving into the next chapter of the search for a new police chief, with the community’s opinions in mind. Residents[…]
By Riley Maracle BELLEVILLE – Loyalist College’s Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Centre will be recognized today for having achieved silver-level certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski BELLEVILLE – The minimum wage debate is heating up locally. It has been three years since the Ontario government raised the minimum wage to $10.25 per hour.[…]
By Alisa Howlett BELLEVILLE – With temperatures feeling like -30C with the windchill and more flurries expected this weekend, QNet News is looking into how Belleville’s homeless are dealing with[…]
Students say they are hoping the college increases security and finds solutions to prevent what they say are repeated acts of vandalism that have been plaguing the student lot. With[…]
By Erin Stewart BELLEVILLE – Mayor Neil Ellis presented the money raised from Belleville’s holiday-season Feed the Meter campaign Tuesday morning at City Hall. A cheque for $9,855.45 was given[…]
By Shelden Rogers BELLEVILLE – The Stirling-Rawdon police board is seeking the public’s input in its search for a new police chief. The board will be listening to public opinions during[…]
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