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Census figures

I'm not sure where 198.96.80.16 found his alternative census figures, but [1] and [2] show 45 986 and 87 395, not 46 158 and 88 316. mendel 03:44, Nov 5, 2004 (UTC)


islands??

What are those little islands in Lake Ontario south or southwest of Belleville? Do they have a name?--Sonjaaa 14:51, 1 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Thousand Islands are closer to Kingston. The few, small islands scattered in the Bay of Quinte don't really have a collective name that I'm aware of. --Flyingsquirrel 05:06, 31 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Those aren't islands SW of Belleville, technically it is a peninsula with a canal at the western end of the Bay of Quinte. The area is called "The County" by the locals; its official name is Prince Edward County. One of the most scenic and pastorial areas in North America.

secondary school

I noticed that Bayside Secondary is included as being in Belleville. When the school was built it was between Trenton and Belleville and is now located in the City of Quinte West (which includes the area that was the City of Trenton). I think the school would better be listed under Quinte West. Quinte Christian High School opened in Belleville in 1977, is moving to new building this year.

I hope schools section makes clear that Ontario funds both public and Roman Catholic schools from tax dollars. Albert College and the Quinte Christian High School are private schools that charge tuition.

I reodered things a little, but I'm not entirely happy with it. And I removed Bayside, since, as much as kids from Belleville go there, it doesn't belong here. --Flyingsquirrel 05:06, 31 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Correct Favoritism on Mayor

The Mayor was falsely put down as a person in the running for Mayor. Since the election has not been held yet, I removed the reference to maintain neutrality of the article by presenting only the known facts and not speculation of the next mayor whoever it shall be.--LSX 06:16, 7 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Notable Natives

Apparently, there are several people, of which are not even from Belleville and probably have never been there, do not believe that Jason Tam is not an attorney and a notable native. Even with cited references, the entry still gets deleted. I believe that they cannot believe that an Asian minority can be successful. Their beliefs stem from the common stereotype that our only uses are on the railroads, nail salons, and dry cleaners. Shame on you all.

  • Hello, and welcome. I'm sorry you keeping getting erased like that, but I think you'd have to admit, it looks awfully suspicious, and self-promotional. Even if the claims are true, having a made the bar usually isn't sufficient. We should probably limit the list to people who have articles here, or could plausibly have one. There are many lawyers (and other professionals) active around here who do not have articles. It is a matter of reliable, external coverage, and is not (supposed to be) disrespectful in any way. --Abu-Fool Danyal ibn Amir al-Makhiri 16:49, 4 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • As an Asian Canadian I would ask that this person speaking in favour of Jason Tam not make this an issue of race. While I'm sure Jason Tam is a succesful person, Wikipedia is meant to be a resource that provides valuable information about important subjects, not just any notable persons from a specific area. Like the above poster said, one cannot list every lawyer or professional regardless of how much they've achieved. The key here is relevance. To suggest that this is about race is absolutely insulting and I can only hope that you were attempting to be, ahem, funny by bringing up those stereotypes. Please rethink your statements and accept that your information might not be considered a valuable contribution to the rest of us. Sorry. 74.12.134.225 00:30, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • I would just like to weigh in on this issue. Relevance, especially in terms of wikipedia, can be a relative term that is open to interpretation at best. I would like for those of you who question the relevance of Jason Tam to go speak to the 100's of Asian-Americans whose life he has singlehandedly made better by fighting for their rights. IF you were involved in the legal community, or civil rights community for that matter, you would know the impact Jason Tam has had in this community. Allow Mr. Tam to be known as a "notable native" from Belleville or not..that is up to you....but it is the town's loss for not being able to let ALL know...a true defender of justice hails from its borders. I am glad to know that Mr. Tam probably does not care one bit about wikipedia and this whole discussion...he would rather focus on important things.
  • I regret that what I said above still holds, but I am glad that Mr. Tam seems to have a good attitude about it, and I hope he knows that no disrespect is meant. May I also respectfully suggest that you follow his example, and focus on important things as well. Cheers, --Abu-Fool Danyal ibn Amir al-Makhiri 15:56, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • When my family's home was taken by the government to advance the construction of a Dollar General Store, I went to Jason Tam for advice. Not only were we able to keep our home, but we were awarded the largest jury verdict in a real estate case in Idaho history. Mr. Tam has written hundreds of articles for the Idao Bar News on every subject from negligence to nuisance. He's not simply a "successful attorney," but a noteworthy one whose has acquired substantial notariety. It's sad that the people from his hometown won't acknowledge his achievements because of race. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.162.176.102 (talk) 18:44, 17 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Population

Belleville is a city and thus should not have metro data. Please refer to the city website. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kepplo (talkcontribs) 23:41, 25 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

To begin with, you appear to be a WP:SOCK of User:GoneHH, any comments on that? As for the population, this reference [3] clearly gives the populations of Belleville as 91,518 in 2006. Please stop reverting, you are also in violation of WP:3RR for your continual edit war on this page. Please do not make your changes again. Snowfire51 (talk) 23:48, 25 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


I have read through your talk page snowfire and you say everyone is either a sock or a troll. Second, read the web page and stats can, it clearly says ~46 no ~91. Stop changing the page simple because you are the editor. This is not the purpose of wiki.