Holocaust survivor Max Eisen visited Loyalist College this morning, and shared his powerful story of survival with students in Alumni Hall. This is Eisen’s second time visiting Belleville. He previously[…]
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Local artist designs new coin
The Royal Canadian Mint released its 2014 limited edition silver coin collection on Feb. 4, 2014. Local artist Doug Comeau had a special role in creating its design. . QNetNews[…]
Canada defends hockey gold
By Andrew Heliotis BELLEVILLE – The last time the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team took to the ice, in Vancouver in 2010, they won a gold medal. After four years[…]
Former Bull P.K. Subban has an advantage at the Olympics
By Riley Maracle BELLEVILLE – Canada’s men’s hockey team will face a lot of tough tests during the Olympics, but opponents and new teammates aren’t all they have to get[…]
Photojournalism Pioneer, Feb. 11, 2014
Dozens of school buses and protesters took to Queen Street in Port Hope to address Premier Kathleen Wynne with their concerns on the current battle over school bus contracts and[…]
LIVE: Let’s talk about local homelessness
By Erin Stewart and Alisa Howlett BELLEVILLE – This winter has been one of the worst this area has experienced in a long time and there are people sleeping outside[…]
Snowmobile racers take part in Ice Drags
Close to 1,500 spectators, sponsors and snowmobile racers gathered on the frozen Moira Lake for the second annual instalment of Madoc’s snowmobile Ice Drags Saturday. The non-profit event was hosted[…]
Twisted metal and carnage in Stirling
This past Saturday, Stirling Fairgrounds was taken over by the annual Impact Motorsport’s Snow Smash Derby. Participants from all over the province came down to watch and partake in an[…]
Roller derby event a family affair
By Chris King Once a week on Friday nights, the Belleville Roller Derby team gathers at school gymnasiums to practice. Warm-ups, suicide drills and push-ups are part of any regular[…]