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Belleville and the union representing city transit drivers have reached a tentative deal for their next contract. In a news ...
Despite continued financial uncertainty, Loyalist College has ended its fiscal year with a small surplus, the result of deep ...
Loyalist College is introducing two new certificate programs this fall: one in Indigenous studies, the other for people who ...
The exact origin of the adage “Good fences make good neighbours” is disputed. Nevertheless, Greater Napanee Councillor Mike ...
Driving while impaired by alcohol and/or drugs was a factor in 15 of the 34 deaths, an OPP news release noted. Last year had ...
A single-vehicle collision on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory has sent two people, one with life-altering injuries, to ...
With a month remaining he Belleville General Hospital Foundation’s Car4Cancer is in high gear, raising a record $227,000 in ...
Quinte West are investigating what they describe as a case of break-and-enter and arson Thursday night in Trenton. Quinte ...
Another charity’s matching gift has led to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation’s completion of raising $3 million for a CT scanner in the county’s new hospital.
A police traffic officer was monitoring traffic speeds on Bell Boulevard at 7:43 a.m. and observed a vehicle travelling at 107 km/h in a 60 km/h zone, police reported. The officer stopped the vehicle ...
Bet was an enslaved Black woman living in Belleville in the early 19 th Century. In an online post, Henry-Dixon describes how she discovered Bet’s name in the digital archives of the Kingston Gazette.
Belleville playwright Beth Milligan has a knack for storytelling—and for breathing new life into a classic theatrical form: ...
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