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Public meeting on Belleville's Parks Masterplan
Residents of Belleville will get a close look at the city's work on a new plan for parks and recreation. The first public meeting for the Parkland and Recreation Master Plan will be held virtually on ...
Mary Thomas
Nov 04, 2020
The field at Mary Ann Sills Park (Photo: John Spitters/ Quinte News)
Province helping QHC to hire more nurses
The Ontario Government is giving Quinte Health Care a chunk of cash to help in the hiring and training of new nurses. The $556,270 comes from the Nursing Graduate Guarantee initiative, which was spurr...
David Foot
Nov 04, 2020
Fighting gender-based violence
A local virtual forum on violence against women focused on the need for more action against the gender-based violence and the gaps in service to deal with it. The forum, held on Wednesday, is part of ...
Mary Thomas
Nov 04, 2020
Virtual forum on gender-based violence, November 4, 2020 (ScreenGrab)
PEC council to make final call on Sir John A Macdonald statue
The Prince Edward Heritage Advisory Committee is acknowledging a working group recommendation to remove the Sir John A. Macdonald statue from Downtown Picton, but with some conditions. Following a len...
David Foot
Nov 04, 2020
The Sir John A. Macdonald statue in Downtown Picton. (Photo: Submitted)
Belleville construction down in October
Construction last month in the city of Belleville had a value of $13.3 million. The city issued 63 permits in the month of October. Compared to the same month last year, there were 73 permits issued w...
Amanda Smith
Nov 04, 2020
Construction values down in Quinte West in October
Building permits issued in the City of Quinte West increased last month when compared to the same month last year. The City reports 111 permits were issued for the month of October with a total constr...
Amanda Smith
Nov 04, 2020
Government investing in broadband and cellular access
The provincial government is putting $1 billion on the table for broadband and cellular access. Infrastructure Minister Laurie Scott spoke on Wednesday during the daily Ford COVID-19 update, explainin...
Amanda Smith
Nov 04, 2020
Stirling-Rawdon man facing sexual assault charges
A 19-year-old from Stirling-Rawdon Township is facing two sexual assault charges. Central Hastings OPP charged the man on November 2 in relation to an investigation involving a female victim. The accu...
Amanda Smith
Nov 04, 2020
(Photo: Twitter / @OPP_ER)
$5,000 to QW Fire training
Enbridge Gas is helping Quinte West Fire/Rescue purchase firefighting training materials, through Project Assist, a program that supplements existing training for Ontario volunteer and composite fire ...
Tim Durkin
Nov 04, 2020
No change of heart for Integrity Commissioner
A lawyer serving as Integrity Commissioner (IC) for the Township of Stirling-Rawdon hasn't swerved much from an original report into the conduct of Councillor Sari Watson, first delivered in October o...
John Spitters
Nov 04, 2020
Stirling-Rawdon councillor Sari Watson. (Photo: John Spitters/Quinte News)
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