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Joël D. Herrington
joel.herrington@tc.tc
Biography
After graduating from La Citadelle Catholic Secondary School, in Cornwall, in June of 1998, Joël attended Niagara College in St. Catherines, Ontario, and graduated near the top of his class in the Journalism-Print program in 2001.
Following graduation, Joël spent two years studying English Literature and History at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. In 2003 Joël returned to Cornwall to work in broadcast radio as an operator, creative writer and part-time on-air personality.
After nearly seven years with Corus Entertainment, Joël was hired by Seaway News as a full-time reporter and webmaster in March of 2010. Joël is also the co-editor of Seaway News and Cornwall Express.
All articles of Joël D. Herrington
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Bowl for Kids Sake Raises Over $70,000!
Bowl for Kids Sake for Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Cornwall and District was again a success as over $70,000 was raised on February 4 and ... -
Operation Red Nose Donates to Boys and Girls Club...
Over the course of 10 nights, 165 safe rides home were provided through the first ever Operation Red Nose in Cornwall. The Kinsmen Club of ... -
TR Leger Student Video Shows There is Help for...
Several students from TR Leger recently created a video in order to spread awareness about teen dating violence. The video "I Didn't Know But Now ... -
Get Going with BidGo!
There is no better time to bid now and to bid often on BidGo.ca! BidGo is not your ordinary auction site. This place is so easy to play and bid ... -
Waterfront development will benefit the City of...
Development along Cornwall’s beautiful St. Lawrence River can be nothing but a positive thing for this city’s economic, social and cultural ... -
GIAG Employment Services is Ready to Help
For over 35 years, Glengarry Inter-Agency Group Employment Services (GIAG) has been helping the people of Glengarry find jobs. As the demand for ... -
Beat the winter doldrums with local events
During the holiday season, things seem to quiet down as far as local events are concerned in our community. Everyone is either relaxing at home ... -
Lancaster Curling Club Honours Two Legendary Members
It was a big day for the Lancaster Curling Club on Monday, Jan. 23. Not only did the members celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary, but two ... -
There are many sources of energy available
We need energy to run our automobiles, heat our homes, light our streets and operate those few manufacturing industries that haven’t been ... -
Flower power
Do you know anybody named Rose? It would be no contest if I’d asked you that question a century ago. Back in the early 1900’s, one out of every ... -
Council Approves Waterfront Consultations
At its meeting on January 23, Cornwall City Council approved the Waterfront Development Committee’s proposal to seek the public’s input about a ... -
Platinum Pools and Spas Supports Agapè Centre
In support of Agapè Centre, Platinum Pools & Spas presented a cheque of $200 on Monday, Jan. 16. At the same time, Owner Mike Bedard and his ... -
Bowl a strike, or at least a spare, for BBBS
In a couple weeks, thousands of people across SD&G will take part in one of the coolest and exciting yearly fundraisers in our area. The sounds ... -
The best French Onion soup ever!
I'm always searching and trying new recipes. This recipe for French onion soup is from Julia Child's The Way To Cook book. You will be cooking ... -
Doors Open at Anytime Fitness
On January 16, Anytime Fitness officially opened its doors for business. Located in the old Blockbuster video building at the Eastcourt Mall, ... -
Score to Win!
Nancy Garnette was all smiles on January 12 as she received a gift pack valued at $600 just for filling out a ballot for the <@Ri>Score to ... -
Nominate Local Environmental Leaders by March 1
Time is running out to pay tribute to local environmental leaders who make our communities better places to live. The 4th Annual Tri-Valley ... -
The 2011 year-in-review, part two
Last week we looked back at the first six amazing months of 2011. Politics were a hot topic along with endless examples of how caring our ... -
What Did You Learn Last Year?
How much did you learn from this column last year? It's always the hope of a medical journalist that at least some medical topics didn't go in ... -
The 2011 year-in-review, part one
We have now entered 2012. The beginning of a new year always brings excitement to our lives. We hope for another promising and enjoyable year on ... -
One resolution we can easily commit to
In a few days, the clock will strike midnight as it does each day. But on January 1, it always means something a little more for many of us ... -
Merry Christmas and thank you from SN/CE
You may not know it but, the biggest reason Seaway News is published each and every week is because of you. Yes, you - the readers. Of course our ... -
United Way Reaches 2011 Campaign Goal!
Although it came down to the wire, the United Way of SD&G reached its 2011 campaign goal of $670,000 on Friday, Dec. 16. The campaign ... -
Celebrating Years of Safe Driving with Cornwall Transit
Cornwall Transit celebrated another year of safe driving during its 16th Annual Safe Driver/ Safe Worker Award breakfast on December 14. ... -
HT Choir Sing Songs of Hope at SJCCC
The Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph's (RHSJ) Health Centre of Cornwall Fund held their 22nd "Lights of Hope" ceremony on Tuesday, December ... -
Religion aside, the holiday season is all about one...
Right off the bat, one thing needs to be made clear about this editorial piece; it is not about religion. Whether is it Christianity, Judaism, ... -
Bazaar and Luncheon Benefits Residents of the SJCCC
The Auxiliary to the St. Joseph's Continuing Care Centre (SJCCC) hosted its 2nd Annual Snowflake and Bazaar luncheon on December 8. The Jeanne ... -
Look no further than SD&G for holiday cheer
It really is the best time of the year. Christmas time has arrived in Cornwall and SD&G and everywhere you look there are colourful homes, smiles ... -
Cornwall Chamber Providing Many Services for the...
For over 100 years, the Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce has been committed to the economic growth of Cornwall’s business community. From ... -
Local Music Scene in Need of Support
If last Friday’s Rock for Charity XVII at La Maison was any indication of how Cornwall supports its local musicians, we have a problem. The doors ...

