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Local runners spring into action
Hang onto that T-shirt you snagged from the 2012 Spring Thaw Fun Run. It's a collector's item. Prior to the start of this year's event, held recently at the South George Street pier, Belleville Runners Club president, Eric Lindenberg, admitted the information printed on the shirts was incorrect.[...]
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Tradition runs at NCC
It was a blast from the past during the 36th annual Nicholson Catholic College Road Race held recently at the school where last year's champions defended their 2011 titles, plus shaved seconds off their previous best clockings.[...]
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Quinte sailors sink Kingston
Roller derby on water? Well, sort of. The Bay of Quinte Yacht Club recently hosted the Kingston-Quinte regional team challenge with Shark Class sailboats from Kingston Yacht Club racing a five-event series against boats from BQYC in a format similar to roller derby.[...]
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City to add 250 new jobs
Between 200 and 250 new jobs are coming to Belleville. Details of a new employer are expected to be released today when a news conference is held at city hall. Mayor Neil Ellis wouldn't share much information on the announcement, but confirmed there is a new employer coming to Belleville.[...]
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Two killed after transport truck collision on 401
Two people have been killed in a transport truck collision on Highway 401 near Shannonville Road Highway 401 is closed in both directions at Shannonville Road after two eastbound transport trucks collided and burst into flames Tuesday afternoon.[...]
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Norampac workers vote Wednesdayon offer
Norampac workers will vote on a tentative agreement Wednesday, a senior official with the Communications, Energy and Papermakers Union (CEP) has confirmed. At stake is the possible closure of the plant, the loss of about 130 jobs and hundreds more employed indirectly through spinoff jobs.[...]
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Big win for Big Country
Dillon "Big Country" Carman proved that actions speak louder than words during his fourth professional heavyweight boxing match, held recently at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.[...]
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Those who repeat history sit as MPs
What's all the fuss about Defence Minister Peter MacKay being off by a mere $60-million give or take on his cost estimate for the war in Libya? He was out by a whopping $10-billion when estimating the price of the WTF-35 jet fighter purchase.[...]
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Students should pay their own way to university
Well it's that time again where the rest of Canada can feel the cost going up. Quebec students are going to get what they want and the rest of Canada is going to pay the price. Quebec government should find their backbone and stand their ground.[...]
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Article on economic gap misguided and misinformed
Mind the Gap should have been the headline over Michel Kelly-Gagnon's May 4 article in The Intelligencer. It's much more accurate than his admonition to ignore the economic gap between the rich and the poor.[...]
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Nik gets picked
If Nick Coric raised an eyebrow or two at the OMHA U17 final selection camp last weekend in Oshawa, they didn't belong to George Burnett.[...]
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Cheese fest just around the corner
Cheese lovers should mark the first weekend in June on their calendar if they want to taste some of the country's best artisan cheeses.[...]
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KAIROS looks at shared, troubled history
Relations between First Nations peoples in Canada and non-native settlers have been difficult for centuries. With that as motivation, a local group hosted an event May 12 which was intended to examine our shared history and to identify ways to improve relations.[...]
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Hospitals hazardous to health: book
Cancer has a challenger when it comes to the leading cause of death among Canadians. In 2009-10, approximately 60,000 Canadians died from adverse events at Canadian hospitals, in statistics outlined in a new book edited by William Charney.[...]
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United Way unveils new grants
The United Way of Quinte has a little extra cash -- and wants to share it. The charity, which funds dozens of local agencies, has announced about $50,000 in new grants available to both member agencies and non-members.[...]
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Norampac, union talking
The union representing 100 workers at Trenton's Norampac mill is close to voting on a tentative agreement, QMI Agency has learned. But, while both sides in the ongoing labour dispute met Monday morning, company officials declined to say anything about the labour talks.[...]
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Glanmore's old look is new again
An historic Belleville landmark is once again showing its true colours. A nearly five-month interior restoration at Glanmore National Historic Site has ended, making the Victorian museum look much more as it did in its earliest years.[...]
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County man charged with fraud
Prince Edward OPP have charged a Milford man with fraud in connection with a number of cheques for Prince Edward County businesses that were allegedly fraudulent.[...]
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Wednesday warm-up
The dress rehearsals are over. On Wednesday, local high school athletes will converge on the Bruce Faulds Track at M.A. Sills Park for the 2012 Bay of Quinte championships.[...]
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