Construction of the new hospital is underway. This leading-edge hospital will be the first hospital of its kind in North ...
Bay of Quinte MPP Todd Smith was sworn in as Ontario’s Minister of Energy today as Premier Doug Ford announced a cabinet shuffle. The new role brings familiarity for Smith, who served as an Official ...
Canadian Armed Forces commemorative crosswalk painting may come to three locations in the County by next Remembrance Day.
A virtual tour of some of Prince Edward County’s historic homes, and an insight into the characters who lived in them, was one of several celebrations of the County’s heritage during Flashback ...
A proposed medium-density rental housing project, if approved, is promising affordable and market-rate housing to a relatively small, irregular-shaped parcel of land, located south-west of the ...
Clocks ‘fall back’ an hour Sunday at 2 a.m. as Daylight Saving Time ends – making it lighter earlier in the morning, and darker earlier in the evening. Canadians in most time zones will turn clocks ...
UPDATE JULY 15: Option one approved by council with removal of the bike lanes as described in the report, (noting they would be better on an alternate route). The costs and designs would change in the ...
The Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory welcomed its first Northern Saw-whet Owl of the season this week. The observatory research station bands more of these creatures than any other station in ...
Demand to receive municipal grants greatly exceeded supply again this year as The County Foundation worked through requests for $390,606.27 and was budgeted to grant 39 per cent, or $150,485. A ...
While March 2024 marks the 24th annual International March for Meals campaign, the Prince Edward Community Care is celebrating 44 years of providing hot Meals on Wheels – delivering since 1980 in the ...
The centre also has a Community Pantry with items such as milk, eggs, butter and bread and a newly added freezer section filled with Lynn Leavitt’s ground beef and Prinzen chicken breast and fingers.
Eighty-five new residential homes are proposed for Picton’s Fawcett Avenue, west of County Road 49, to include a mix of 31 single detached dwellings and 54 townhouses – but they are not expected to be ...