The City of Belleville will have military personnel in town this week for training
The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command is going to be doing training in the city this week.
It goes Monday until Friday, with military and civilian vehicles, uniformed and non-uniformed personnel.Wednesday night into Thursday, there will be training late into the evening, east of the Moira River, in the southeast portion of the city. If you are close to the training venue, you may hear noises associated with explosives and small arms fire.
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