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COSSA track event a success despite weather forecast

Reporter Megan Mattice had the story.…

Heated debate at Belleville city council over OPP costing

Story and photos by John Moodie
Bellville city council voted 7-2 Monday to put off an Ontario Provincial Police costing giving Belleville’s municipal police time to reduce operating costs.
“We can do our due diligence and do our homework, before we make substantial decisions,” said councillor Jack Miller at the meeting.
Miller said he firmly believes Belleville’s police service is the city best option and that the OPP should be brought in as a last…

Remembering Quinte Hotel

QNetNews reporter Lyndsie Baxter speaks with local historian, as well as a long-time resident about the significance of the Quinte Hotel…

Quinte Golden Hawks turn tragedy into triumph

The Quinte Midget Golden Hawks are no strangers to loss. After losing last years OMHA championship final the boys came back in full swing, determined to come out victorious. Along the way they’ve learned that their hockey team means more than anything.…

Used drug paraphernalia found by the Moira river

by Shelby Wye and Megan Mattice
Used needles, syringes, cookers and even a crack pipe were found scattered along the Moira River.
QNet News reporter Megan Mattice looks at the potential danger for people an animals using the water front trail.…

Bottle Drive Raises Money for Cancer

Loyalist students raise money for Camp Trillium, a camp for families touched by cancer.
QNet’s Sarah Armour spoke to an 11-year old cancer victim who describes what the camp means to her.…

Sharing love of barbershop music

Mike Hall president of A Cappella Quinte discusses how he got into singing in a barbershop chorus.  QNet News reporters Vivek McCague and  Patrick Callback have the story.…

Student government conducts survey

Loyalist Student Government undertakes a major survey of services. QNetNews reporter Matt Blair explains.…

New bill could threaten First Nations tobacco retailers

The federal government is stepping up their fight against contraband tobacco, which could have an impact on local First Nations stores.
QNet News reporter April Lawrence has the story.…

Victorian tea raises money for theatre guild

From pantaloons to petticoats and spats to top hats, the Belleville Theatre Guild’s Victorian Fashion Show and High Tea was the place to be on Sunday, Mar. 3, 2013, to see what was fashionable in the late 1800s.
“The goal is to show off the costumes, get people into the theatre who may not have been in the past and give some of our volunteers the opportunity to try something different,” said Lattanzio.…

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