Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
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Sports
March 26, 2025

A Crown for every King

Wild finish for the U15 Prince Edward County Kings at Regionals

News
March 26, 2025

Suite of Official Plan amendments aligns County policy with Provincial Planning Statement

Local
March 26, 2025

More and more grocery shoppers want to know, “where does this come from?”

News
March 26, 2025

County funds Chamber of Commerce to spearhead a Buy Local campaign

News
March 26, 2025

A 30-year municipal employee who defrauded CUPE Local 2275 of $150,000 received a conditional sentence of two years’ house arrest

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Editorial
March 26, 2025

Tesla shares are in free fall — down 42 percent since the beginning of the year — as unit sales plunge around the world. That sudden steep decline represents solidarity.

Editorial
March 26, 2025

Readers write about threats to the CBC, and the right kind of development.

News
March 26, 2025

Council defers a final decision on the sale of two properties

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Special Collection — Countylicious, Spring 2025

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Food and Wine
March 19, 2025

Owners Laura Borutski and Elliot Reynolds feel like they’ve come back home.

Culture
March 19, 2025

The Grange of Prince Edward launches a full service French Country restaurant just in time for Countylicious

Food and Wine
March 19, 2025

County Food Hub offers plant-based cooking classes for Countylicious

Special Collection — Base31 Collection

Base31

Keeping an eye on development at Camp Picton

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News
November 13, 2024

Village A

The first of the proposed “constellation” of villages is on the horizon

Culture
March 12, 2025

The 40-year career of Tyendinaga-based David R. Maracle can’t be contained within a single discipline

Editorial
December 4, 2024

That a crew of placemakers, designers, and developers are intent on reviving the old Camp Picton, turning it into the centrepiece of a series of villages offering multiple new ways of living here, is an unprecedented turn of events.

Editorial
October 9, 2024

Until CAFF gets traction and support, as the forum that bridges the Toronto International Film Festival and the International Festival of Authors — in a setting of outstanding natural beauty, resplendent with award-winning wineries, restaurants, and boutique hotels — it’s going to take a village. This village.

Music
August 27, 2024

Base31's Rock the County Music Festival did exactly what it set out to do.

News
March 19, 2025
<p>Asher Armstrong, 5, shows off some maple syrup produced by LOHA Farms at the Maple In The County media day on Friday. (Jason Parks/Gazette Staff)</p>

Maple in the County

It’s not just delicious, it’s our national pride

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Special Collection — Development Underway

Keeping an eye on new builds

Development Projects Around the County

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News
August 21, 2024

Infrastructure Issues

About 400 concerned residents attend standing-room-only town meeting in Wellington

Editorial
March 26, 2025

Readers write about threats to the CBC, and the right kind of development.

News
January 22, 2025

Council will seek a legal opinion on 2008 Minutes of Settlement with the WCIA

News
January 15, 2025

Council’s Planning Committee introduces a two-step process — while opportunities for public consultation diminish.

Hunger Pangs

Free bagged lunch program launches at PECI

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