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It looks like the suspect or suspects in that wild high speed chase in the north end of Belleville may have made good their escape.

Keeping the under-aged customers out....maybe

Qnet News reporter Aaron Gautreau on new technology being used to keep underage drinkers out of the bars.

Loyalist copes with the effects of violence

Qnet News reporter Candice Francoeur on counselling services being provided by Loyalist College because of many connections to recent acts of violence in the Quinte region.

Qnet News Tuesday Mar. 23, 2010

In news, a Belleville bar owner says he's not worried about an investigation by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission, and a financially-strapped Trenton family is half-a-million dollars richer.

Owner not worried about Matt and Joe's investigation

Qnet News reporter Aaron Gautreau with reaction from the Belleville bar being investigated in the wake of the Hannah murders.

Half-a-million bucks richer!

Qnet News reporter Skye Garrell on Trenton's newest half-millionaire.

Quinte West YMCA a big hit

Qnet News reporter Chris McGillen on the popularity of the new and under-budget Quinte West YMCA.

It was nice while it lasted.....

While it's back to March-style weather in southern Ontario, people are still raving about the incredible weather week in the Quinte region that just ended.

Qnet News Thurs. Mar. 18, 2010

In news, one dead, one in hospital, and a 21-year-old man is charged in a Belleville slaying.

In sports, Sportsnet broadcaster Jim Lang visits with Loyalist college students.

Finding homes for animal castaways

Qnet News reporter Candice Francoeur on the hundreds of pets up for adoption at the Quinte Humane Society.

Qnet News Tuesday Mar. 16, 2010

In news, Dean Brown appears in court, and are books on the way out at the library?

In sports, the Titans get ready for the OFSSA championships.

Qnet News Thursday Mar. 11, 2010

In news, Olympic memories for members of the Belleville Police Service, and the driest winter since 1948.

In sports, the Bulls close out the season at home on a winning note.

Bulls' home season over

Qnet Sports reporter Aaron Gautreau on the Belleville Bulls' final home game of the season.

Memories from the trenches

World War II ended nearly 70 years ago, but the memories live on thanks to veterans sharing their stories.

Qnet News Thurs. Feb. 25, 2010

In news, no strike in Ontario's community colleges, and international criticism of our role as Olympic host

In sports, celebrating Canada's win over the Russia

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