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Quinte West looking for Community Heroes
Quinte West is bringing back its Community Heroes program to recognize those who go above and beyond in these trying times. The program became a hit after it was started during the first COVID-19 lock...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
$$$ for Three Oaks
The Three Oaks women's shelter is set to receive a funding boost through the Hastings County Community and Human Services committee. Three Oaks Foundation provides shelter to women who have been force...
Mary Thomas
Jan 19, 2021
Hastings County Community and Human Services Committee, September 10, 2019 (Photo: Mary Thomas/Quinte News)
Three charged in Quinte West break-in, investigation continuing
Three people have been charged in connection with a break-in in Trenton last Saturday morning. Quinte West OPP were called to a restaurant on Davis Street East and told that at around 6:00 that mornin...
David Foot
Jan 19, 2021
Three new cases each in HPE and Northumberland today
Both Hastings Prince Edward and Northumberland County are each reporting three new cases of COVID-19 today. The HPE Public Health Dashboard shows 25 active cases, which means six people have also reco...
David Foot
Jan 19, 2021
Finance Minister urges small businesses affected by COVID-19 to apply for grant
Applications are now open for the new Ontario Small Business Support Grant for small businesses who have had to restrict their operations due to COVID-19. On Tuesday's Lorne Brooker Show, Peter Bethle...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
Trudeau: Liberals have been calling for Sloan's removal "for many, many months now"
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says all political parties need to remain vigilant to the "infiltration or active presence of fringe, or extremist, or unacceptable and intolerant elements" particularly ...
David Foot
Jan 19, 2021
Justin Trudeau. (Photo: Quinte News)
Health care workers need a little boost
Brighton council wants to help keep residents aware of the sacrifices being made by frontline health care workers as they continue to work hard during this second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and loc...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
A sign thanking frontline healthcare workers is planted outside of the main entrance to Belleville General Hospital, on April 21, 2020. (Photo: David Foot / Quinte News)
Outdoor rink a lost cause
The long unused outdoor skating rink in Springbrook, north of the village of Stirling, won't be seeing ice any time soon. At its meeting Monday, Stirling-Rawdon council voted down councillor Sari Wats...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
Jereme Rauckman / CC
Trying to get it just right
Frustrations continue over inconsistent and sometimes poor online audio and video signals from meetings of Stirling-Rawdon council. At its meeting Monday night, Stirling-Rawdon council approved motion...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
Readying for retirement residence in Brighton
Brighton council is working with a developer in the building of a state of the art retirement residence in the municipality. At its meeting Monday night, council approved hiring a construction consult...
Alana Cameron
Jan 19, 2021
Artist's rendering of Brighton Retirement Living home. (Photo: submitted)
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