• Mary Brown's Trenton supporting hospital Jan. 14, 15

    Customers of a Trenton restaurant on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15 can support their local hospital while ordering a meal.Mary Brown’s Trenton is offering meals of two pieces of chicken plus potato wedges on those dates for $5.99 plus tax and will donate $2 from every meal sold to the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation, the partners announced Tuesday. The partnership supports the foundation’s Emerge Stronger Campaign to help ensure high-quality, compassionate care close to home, a foundation
  • OPP arrest three people for impaired driving within an hour in Brighton  

    Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) charged four drivers with impaired operation in separate incidents over the weekend, including three arrests within a single hour. On January 2 around 9:50 p.m., officers on patrol along Highway 401 westbound in the Municipality of Brighton observed a vehicle being driven at an unusually slow speed. The vehicle was stopped, and an impaired operation investigation was initiated. The driver was arrested and transported to a local det
  • Heavy snowfall creates traffic chaos across Quinte highways and streets

    Seasonal winter conditions continue to wreak havoc on roads across Quinte as heavy snowfall made travel difficult as OPP closed off sections of Highway 401 on Monday due to several mishaps. Environment Canada issued a yellow alert early Tuesday morning warning of ice accretions and further slippery conditions leading to hundreds of bus cancellations in the region. On Monday, traffic was backed up on long stretches of Highway 401 as Ontario Provincial Police investigated several tractor trailer a
  • Trent Hills Pride launching free art and wellness series at library

    Trent Hills Pride is launching a new, free workshop series supported by United Way Northumberland and the Trent Hills Public Library. Kaleidoscope 2026 is a year-long program focused on arts, culture, and wellness. It’s for 2SLGBTQ+ youth and seniors and others in rural Northumberland County and involves inclusive spaces for learning, creativity, mental well-being, and community building, a Pride news release states. The workshops run every Tuesday at 3 p.m. from Jan. 13 to March 3. Each g
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