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Inmate dies at Bath institution
An inmate has died while serving his sentence at Bath Institution. The inmate, 35-year-old Jarreh Grant, was serving a two-year-and-ten-month sentence which began in February 2024. In a press release,...
Alan-Michael Steele
Nov 05, 2025
Bath Institution. (CSC website)
Slow down or pay
Belleville police responded to 90 calls for service over a 24-hour period from 5 a.m. on November 4, 2025 to 5 a.m. on November 5, 2025. Traffic Enforcement On November 4, 2025 at 8:50 p.m., Bellevill...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Obeying school bus signals is important
We continue to receive reports of drivers failing to stop for school buses. One bus driver in the region reported that it happened several times in one day. Failing to stop when the stop sign and red ...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Budget plans need to become reality
A Statement from the CEO of the Belleville Chamber of Commerce is below: For Belleville and the Bay of Quinte region, Budget 2025 offers cautious optimism. The federal plan emphasizes productivity, in...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
CEO of the Belleville Chamber of Commerce Jill Raycroft. (Photo/Quinte News)
Low water conditions continue
Despite the 96 mm of rain the Quinte area received last month the region is still in what is commonly known as a drought situation. Officials with Quinte Conservation say the so-called Level 3 conditi...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Good building numbers in Brighton
October turned out to be a decent month as far as planned new construction in Brighton is concerned. Thirteen building permits were issued in Brighton with a total construction value of almost $6 mill...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Mixed reaction to budget from Quinte West Chamber of Commerce
The CEO of the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce is taking a cautious approach to yesterday's proposed federal budget. Suzanne Andrews calls it a "big spending budget" with important investments in manu...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Infrastructure dollars welcome
The mayor of Belleville likes some of what he sees in the federal budget. Neil Ellis tells Quinte News the promise of $3 billion over 10 years for local infrastructure projects could be a big help. "W...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Mayor of Belleville Neil Ellis. (Photo: Quinte News)
Budget for unprecedented times
Not surprisingly, the Liberal MP for Bay of Quinte riding is a big supporter of the just-announced federal budget. Chris Malette says Canada and many other countries are facing "unexpected and unprece...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Chris Malette stands up to speak in the Chambre during Question Period / se lève pour parler en Chambre durant la Période des questions. Ottawa, Ontario, on September 15th, 2025. © HOC-CDC Credit: Bernard Thibodeau, House of Commons Photo Services
Infrastructure and defence spending a positive
The "devil's in the details" but the mayor of Quinte West likes the federal budget's promises for big spending on the military. Jim Harrison says he's hoping more investment will be coming to 8 Wing T...
John Spitters
Nov 05, 2025
Mayor of Quinte West Jim Harrison. (Photo/Quinte News)
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