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This week I’m mining more treasure from the music collection of Dave Vachon (former veteran journalist and news editor with the Belleville Intelligencer). As… ....
Photo Credit: United Way Hastings and Prince Edward Dave Vachon has made significant legacy gifts to three local charities. Vachon (who spent his career as a newspaper editor,) named three local organizations as beneficiaries to an insurance policy – Together, the United Way Hastings Prince Edward, Gleaners Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity will share close to $53,000. ....
Article content Dave Vachon kept a low profile, but his soft spot for the Quinte region is about to change that. The longtime news editor of The Intelligencer died Dec. 2, 2020 of brain cancer. He was 54. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. His will contains bequests for several local charities, with the first announced Tuesday. The United Way Hastings and Prince Edward, Habitat for Humanity and Gleaners Food Bank will share nearly $53,000. Despite not being a public figure, Vachon – nicknamed Rogie – “still cared deeply for the community and this was his way of giving back,” said his longtime close friend, Chris Malette, a former Intelligencer city editor and reporter-photographer. Now a city councillor, he is the executor of Rogie’s estate. ....
Article content We lost far too many good people in 2020 and I will get to that in a moment. First, I understand Quinte Health Care is not testing doctors and nurses for the coronavirus. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Staff at QHC should have virus test Back to video If true, it seems bizarre when they are treating people and might pass the virus along or could catch it from a patient and not realize it. The policy should change and at a bare minimum, tests should be conducted once a week. ....
The Temiskaming Speaker This content is for Speaker Online Digital Subscription members only. Polls Do you feel the measures being taken in the fight against COVID-19, both here in Temiskaming and on the wider front, are: Excessive and unnecessary, and doing more harm than good Important and helping the district stay relatively free of the virus Insufficient, more needs to be done Canada The contents of The Temiskaming Speaker are protected by Copyright registered with the Copyright Office at Ottawa. Reproduction of any material herein may be made only with the written permission of the Publisher/General Manager. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage. ....