• Hastings County's draft housing plan limited by funding from upper governments

    Hastings County's draft housing plan limited by funding from upper governments
    Hastings County’s community and human services committee has endorsed a new 10-year housing and homelessness plan, one limited by a shortfall in funding from the provincial and federal governments.“Over the next decade, Hastings County will focus on strengthening housing stability, expanding access to supportive and affordable housing, enhancing service coordination, and fostering strong community partnerships to develop responsive and inclusive housing solutions,” Warden Bob
  • Get into the World Cup spirit at Quinte West Presents… Soccer Central Returns! 

    Get into the World Cup spirit at Quinte West Presents… Soccer Central Returns! 
    QUINTE WEST — The City of Quinte West invites soccer fans to the Centennial Park Pavilion in Trenton this Sat., June 13, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., for “Quinte West Presents… Soccer Central Returns!”, a free, family-friendly outdoor celebration designed to build local community spirit and excitement ahead of the FIFA World Cup.Soccer enthusiasts and families can take part in the excitement with high-energy interactive soccer activities, clinics, and games, including bubble
  • Developers invited to share their vision for Quinte West’s surplus land

    Developers invited to share their vision for Quinte West’s surplus land
    Quinte West has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input from housing developers and non-profit organizations on the development of a mixed-income residential community west of the North Murray Industrial Park.In March 2026, the City of Quinte West Council declared surplus a 13-hectare parcel of vacant land located north of downtown Trenton and west of the North Murray Industrial Park. The City has also amended its Official Plan designation of this land to allow low and medium-densi
  • Belleville set to welcome festive attendees to Downtown at Dusk celebration

    Belleville set to welcome festive attendees to Downtown at Dusk celebration
    On the verge of summer’s arrival, Downtown Belleville is preparing to welcome thousands of attendees for one of the city’s most anticipated events of the year.On Fri., June 19, Front Street will be transformed into a vibrant pedestrian festival as Downtown at Dusk returns from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., bringing together live music, artisan market, food trucks, fashion, entertainment, and community celebration in the heart of the city.Throughout the evening, visitors can enjoy performances
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