Bay of Quinte MPP Tyler Allsopp has given his reaction to the Fall Economic Statement, the first to be released since he won the by-election in the...
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A virtual debate with topics pertaining to a wide range of issues across Ontario in the Bay of Quinte riding by-election brought four top candidates together on Tuesday evening. Tyler Allsopp (Progressive Conservative), Sean Kelly (Liberal), Amanda Robertson (NDP) and Lori Borthwick (Green Party) all had their say on the concerns pertaining to the region and the province at large during the event organized by the local Chamber of Commerce network. Candidates received eight questions submitted in advance on prime topics ranging from healthcare, improvement of critical services, homelessness, small business, education, the environment and more that they will look...
Bay of Quinte MPP Tyler Allsopp has given his reaction to the Fall Economic Statement, the first to be released since he won the by-election in the...
Monday was a huge day at Queen's Park for new Bay of Quinte MPP Tyler Allsopp. As the Legislative Assembly of Ontario resumed...
Belleville’s newest councillor is officially locked in and ready to serve the city. A swearing-in ceremony was held on Tuesday afternoon to...
Belleville Council will formally fill their vacant seat on Tuesday. A special swearing-in ceremony is being held for Margaret Seu, who is taking over...
%BlogLink% %FearturedImage% %PostLink% A Federal High Court sitting in Kano on Friday ordered KANSIEC to accept as genuine and subsisting, the list of...
First impressions make a huge impact, and sometimes it is not what you say but more how you say it that matters. Yesterday was a huge day for Tyler...
Rebels from across the spectrum—including the BJP, Congress, Shiv Sena, and NCP—have submitted nominations against the official candidates of MVA...
EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan haven’t formally responded to an offer of funding to tackle homelessness.
EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan haven’t formally responded to an offer of funding to tackle homelessness.
EDMONTON — The federal government says Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan haven’t formally responded to an offer of funding to tackle homelessness.