• Madoc Township council defers vacating of deputy mayor's seat, orders review

    Madoc Township council defers vacating of deputy mayor's seat, orders review
    Madoc Township council has deferred a vote on vacating the deputy mayor’s seat and ordered a review of some township procedures related to election paperwork.The deferral happened June 9 during a special council meeting. Council, including Deputy Mayor Larry Rollins, also called for a review of the procedures of notification of statutory filing requirements for council members.The meeting came after a press release was posted June 5 to the township’s website and social media. Dated
  • Ontario invests $4.9M toward new secondary school addition in Trenton

    Ontario invests $4.9M toward new secondary school addition in Trenton
    Ontario is investing $4.9 million for a new addition at École catholique L’Envol to create more student spaces in a growing community.When complete, the project will deliver 138 new secondary student spaces for local families in the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est.“The funding for the École catholique L’Envol addition in Trenton is great news for our community,” said Tyler Allsopp, MPP for Bay of Quinte during the announcement on Friday.
  • New book chronicles 190-year history of Belleville Police Service

    New book chronicles 190-year history of Belleville Police Service
    Belleville Police Service celebrations to mark its 190th anniversary on June 16 will be supported by a new book chronicling the long history of keeping the peace in the community.The book offers a comprehensive history of the Belleville Police Service by the Hastings County Historical Society, working in conjunction with the BPS anniversary committee.‘Belleville Police Service, Serving the Community for 190 Years, 1836-2026’ tells the complete story of the police department and is t
  • Belleville Police gather to celebrate 190 years of community service

    Belleville Police gather to celebrate 190 years of community service
    Modern social and professional challenges for Belleville Police Service officers may be far more complex than ever.But, despite new technologies, stricter regulations and societal changes, today’s men and women in blue continue to be anchored by a proud tradition of community service, upheld since the very first Belleville police constables walked the beat in a young struggling village in Upper Canada.That core thrust of keeping community safe and on friendly terms with their protectors r
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  • Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation enjoys banner year

    Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation enjoys banner year
    Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation generated $4,136,000 in revenue through donations, investment income, grants, and fundraising events in the past year.Signature events continued to thrive, including the Stranded in Style Gala, which raised more than $451,000 net, and the John Smylie Memorial Golf Classic, which generated $132,501.The foundation was also named Not-for-Profit of the Year at the Quinte Business Achievement Awards.The foundation continued to support priority equipment purchases

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