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  2. The Intelligencer (Belleville) - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligencer (locally nicknamed the Intell) is the daily (except on Sundays and certain holidays) newspaper of Belleville, Ontario, Canada. The paper is regarded mainly as a local paper, stressing local issues over issues of more national or international scope.

  3. Glanmore National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Glanmore National Historic Site (Glanmore House), located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, is a former residence and current National Historic Site. It was constructed in 1882-1883 for J.P.C. Phillips and his wife Harriet Dougall Phillips. [2] [3]

  4. Trenton Trentonian - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2007, the Sun Media Corporation wing of Quebecor Inc. purchased Osprey and changed its full name to Osprey Media Publishing Inc., which now owns the Trentonian, the Belleville Intelligencer, the County Weekly News of Picton and the Community Press of Stirling. Today, the Quinte area papers all fall under Sun Media's banner.

  5. The Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligencer may refer to the following newspapers: The Intelligencer, a daily newspaper published in Belleville, Ontario; The Intelligencer (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) in Doylestown, Pennsylvania; The Intelligencer, an 18th-century periodical launched by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan in 1728

  6. Daily Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligencer (Belleville, Ontario), (est. 1834), also known as the Daily Intelligencer in the 1890s; The Intelligencer (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) Daily Intelligencer (Harrisburg) (1841–1847), a defunct newspaper of Pennsylvania; A predecessor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in Seattle, Washington

  7. Mackenzie Bowell - Wikipedia

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    He and his family moved to Belleville, Upper Canada in 1832. When in his early teens, Bowell was apprenticed to the printing shop of the local newspaper, the Belleville Intelligencer, and some 15 years later, became its owner and proprietor. In 1867, following Confederation, he was elected to the House of Commons for the Conservative Party.

  8. Roy Bonisteel - Wikipedia

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    Bonisteel was born in Ameliasburg, Ontario and was a seventh generation native of the Quinte West region. [2] [3] He began his journalism career with newspapers in Belleville and Trenton, [4] the Belleville Intelligencer and Trentonian, respectively. [3]

  9. Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    Intelligencer is an archaic word for a person who gathers intelligence, like a spy or secret agent. The term may refer to: ... The Intelligencer, Belleville, Ontario ...