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City to complete major upgrades to Mary-Anne Sills Park
The City is completing major upgrades to Mary-Anne Sills Park in Belleville this spring in a continued effort to keep it as a contender destination facility for provincial tournaments. The Park upgrad...
News
May 04, 2017
32 charges laid against Belleville tattooist and more anticipated
Over 30 charges have been laid against a Belleville businessman accused of sexually assaulting customers at his city tattoo parlour and more are anticipated. Forty-seven-year-old Kenneth Melvin appear...
News
May 04, 2017
So-so building month in Belleville
It was an average month as far as planned construction projects in Belleville last month. Seventy-four building permits were issued in Belleville in April, for a construction value totaling $5.8 milli...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
Chickens pump up building value
A big new agricultural industry boosted the value of proposed construction projects in the City of Quinte West last month. The city issued a permit on a project worth $3.5 million to Archer's Poultry ...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
Court hears Picton man's appeal of sexual interference conviction
(This story has been updated by the author, as a publication ban was ordered month's later on the name of the accused to protect the identity of the victim.) It could be six months before a decision i...
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May 04, 2017
Boat found on lake
A Hercules aircraft and crew from CFB Trenton's 424 Search and Rescue Squadron located a 30 foot sailboat drifting in the middle of Lake Ontario last night (Wednesday). The boat had lost electrical po...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
Raindrops keep falling on our heads
More wet times ahead. Rain will start later this afternoon and a lot of rain will fall through tomorrow night. There will be flooding in low-lying areas and waves on the bay and Lake Ontario could cau...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
Back to bargaining
Negotiators will be back to the table again Thursday in the two-month long strike by employees of the Canadian Hearing Society. The 227 striking workers, members of CUPE, have been off the job since M...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
Shoplifting charge
A 30 year old woman from Stirling faces theft charges after items were stolen from a business on Belleville's Millennium Parkway in the lunch hour yesterday. A woman was last seen putting items into a...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
New, more expensive homes selling
Sales of higher priced homes continue to be strong in the Quinte region, thereby pushing the average selling price of a house higher last month. According to the Quinte and District Association of Rea...
John Spitters
May 04, 2017
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