QNet News Oct. 3
Watch the latest stories from the QNet Newsroom. Hosted by Sarah Armour. No related posts.
Watch the latest stories from the QNet Newsroom. Hosted by Sarah Armour. No related posts.
By Shelby Wye Belleville’s bus drivers rejected the city’s final offer on their collective agreement. The transit operator members of CAW Local 1839 decided under a supervised vote, facilitated by[…]
By Shelden Rogers Loyalist College takes supporting their varsity athletic teams seriously, however their students do not. When it comes to spirit from students at Loyalist, the numbers are disappointing.[…]
By Alisa Howlett An aging Dundas Street building is being demolished and a parking lot is taking its place. The Edith Cavell building, home to nursing students for a short[…]
Community · Featured · QNetNews TV
A new government initiative aims to get more aboriginal people on juries for criminal cases and inquests. Good news for some, but not everybody agrees with the initiative. Kristen Oelschlagel[…]
By Tyson Leonard A local health official is calling for changes to how the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) handles food recalls. Last week, Gorgonzola cheese was recalled in Belleville[…]
By Riley Maracle The numbers are up, but both local school boards are still coming in below the provincial average in EQAO testing. The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO)[…]
By Erin Stewart Pro-life protesters gathered in front of Todd Smith’s office in Belleville Thursday to protest against funded abortions. The main focus was to protest tax money funding abortions.[…]
They haven’t officially hit the court for a regular season game but when they do, the Lancers men’s basketball team know who will be leading the charge. Qnet’s Andrew Heliotis[…]
Community · Featured · Latest stories · Local · Photojournalism
By Amanda Lorbetski Retired teacher Anne Davies has seen her share of A pluses over the years, but she doesn’t see the friendly city’s senior accessibility getting a fair grade.[…]
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