Local café juicing for health
By Michelle Poirier BELLEVILLE – Café e in downtown Belleville is working to squeeze unhealthy eating habits out of locals. The café is hosting a juicing seminar Thursday night to show[…]
By Michelle Poirier BELLEVILLE – Café e in downtown Belleville is working to squeeze unhealthy eating habits out of locals. The café is hosting a juicing seminar Thursday night to show[…]
BELLEVILLE – Belleville Police responded to 48 calls in a 24-hour period, including two incidents involving scissors and a baseball bat. Police received a call about a woman who was wielding[…]
By Michelle Poirier BELLEVILLE – A Hastings County doctor has taken a stand against the 1.3 per cent pay cuts about to be imposed on physicians by the Ontario government. Starting Oct. 1 Ontario’s[…]
By Mo Cranker BELLEVILLE – The Ontario government announced Wednesday morning that it is now accepting bids from grocery stores that are interested in selling beer. Beer sales will begin in[…]
By Stephanie Clue BELLEVILLE – The manager of Quinte West’s economic development and tourism services has won an award for her work. This month, the Ontario East Economic Development Commission[…]
By Stephanie Clue BELLEVILLE – Family history, dance workshops, Tai Chi classes, and many more activities are happening this weekend in downtown Belleville. The Flavours of Fall festival is taking[…]
By Stephanie Clue BELLEVILLE – Our Trenton Memorial Hospital had a protest outside Belleville General Hospital on Monday. The advocacy group is the outlet Trenton residents have chosen to try[…]
By Stephanie Clue BELLEVILLE – The local Alzheimer’s Society‘s turned doughnuts into dough Thursday. For 20 years, the society has been selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts to raise money for its programs.[…]
By Mo Cranker BELLEVILLE – Did you know that Belleville’s Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf was used as a Royal Canadian Air Force training facility during the Second World War? Or[…]
By William Proulx BELLEVILLE – Restrictions on the sale of e-cigarettes and a ban on most flavoured tobacco products will come into place by January 2016. Earlier this summer, the government[…]
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