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Locality: Belleville, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-968-6481



Address: 169 Front St. K8N2Y8 Belleville, ON, Canada

Website: www.belleville.ca

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City of Belleville | Municipal Government 12.11.2020

Update | City officials continue to meet with representatives of Hastings Prince Edward Public Health, Quinte Health Care, neighbouring municipalities and other community partners on an ongoing basis to receive updates on the COVID-19 situation locally and beyond. Updates since the last meeting include: https://bit.ly/36469UZ

City of Belleville | Municipal Government 08.11.2020

#WrappedInCourage Text COURAGE to 41010 right now to help by donating $5-$25. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence contact the Three O...aks crisis line at 613-966-3074 or toll free at 1-800-267-0533 Three Oaks services are available throughout all of Hastings and Prince Edward County. At Three Oaks we are committed to the promotion of equality and the end of violence against women and children. If you require immediate assistance and in danger please call 911. In Ontario, please dial 211 to locate services in your direct community. ShelterSafe.ca is a clickable map online where Women can find their closest women's shelter and its 24/7 crisis number. For Francophone Women - please visit Fem'aide Three Oaks is a member agency of the Ontario Association of Interval & Transition Houses. OAITH advocates for systemic change in order to end violence against women and their children. Women and Gender Equality Canada Ontario Community and Social Services City of Belleville | Municipal Government

City of Belleville | Municipal Government 19.10.2020

Public Works | Frankford Road was paved yesterday afternoon. Thank you to Fitzgibbon Construction Limited for all of their efforts in getting this project completed. This new surface help create a much smoother ride for our Foxboro residents!

City of Belleville | Municipal Government 11.10.2020

Community | Today is Orange the World Day in the City of Belleville. The City of Belleville will stand with communities all over the world by lighting the BELLEVILLE sign and Bridge Street Bridge ORANGE and show its support of the 16 Days of Activism to End Violence Against Women and Girls campaign: a campaign that calls for ACTION to prevent and end violence against women and girls. Interested in showing your support? Here are a few things you can do throughout the campaign... to show you stand with this important cause: 1. Wear orange clothing or an orange pin and explain to people why you are wearing it. 2. Volunteer or show support to an organization that supports women who are experiencing abuse. 3. Spread the word on social media by using the hashtag #OrangeTheWorld. Learn more: https://www.un.org/en/events/endviolenceday/

City of Belleville | Municipal Government 02.10.2020

Announcement | The City of Belleville was pleased to mark the completion of Phase Two of the Bell Boulevard widening project today with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the intersection of Bell Boulevard and Davy Road. This event marks the completion of the 1.75 kilometre Bell Boulevard widening project in its entirety a month earlier than anticipated. Release https://bit.ly/362BYxA... Pictured, left to right: Ray Ford, Stan Czyczyro, Marcel Philippe (Barr Construction), Brent Barr (Barr Construction), Bert Barr (Barr Construction), Jordan Barr (Barr Construction), CAO Rod Bovay, Councillor Garnet Thompson, Deputy Chief Paul Patry, Councillor Bill Sandison, MPP Todd Smith, Mayor Mitch Panciuk, MP Neil Ellis, Stephen Ashton, Joe Reid.