The Fall Countylicious Special Issue
Picton Terminals started blasting away the White Chapel Road escarpment Tuesday morning without a permit.
Council votes 7-6 to execute its settlement with Picton Terminals
Steven Spielberg’s The Post begins in the second half of Katharine Graham’s memoir, Personal History: the nerve-wracking moment the newly bereaved Graham had to address the Board of Directors of the Washington Post
The Picton Library to revitalize its outdoor space
A chef is a hoarder; finding ways to store up the harvest requires invention, time, and space.
Readers write about Base31, and ask what's not to like about giving Picton Terminals an MZO.
The Gazette's Fall series features screenings and readings about the Newspaper Film genre
The Fall Countylicious Special Issue
For chef and sommelier Myles Harrison, having a “concept” for a restaurant is pretty far down his list of priorities. “People can be quick to ask, ‘what’s the concept?’ They want a trend. The restaurants I enjoy aren’t that.”
At Flame and Smith, the menu telegraphs what's coming along in the garden
A chef is a hoarder; finding ways to store up the harvest requires invention, time, and space.
Reporting, editorials and letters
View collectionPicton Terminals started blasting away the White Chapel Road escarpment Tuesday morning without a permit.
Picton Terminals, Wellington Wastewater Infrastructure, and the Queen Elizabeth School on the agenda
Parrish & Heimbecker confirms plan to built a grain shipping terminal on Picton Bay
Certainly, anyone who cares about sustaining local farmers, or the County’s primarily agricultural economy, or just about plain farmland, never mind the history of this place and its revered farming families, would have felt pulled in at least a couple of directions at the news that P & H was partnering with Picton Terminals to build a grain shipping port on Picton Bay.
Council approves $180,000 in new funding for public art projects over three years
Read the Gazette's pieces on the books and films the club has featured so far...
View collectionGazette Books on Film Club launches a new series of film screenings and discussions centred on the storied history of newspapers
The Gazette's Fall series features screenings and readings about the Newspaper Film genre
The 2024 growing season in Prince Edward County will go down as a great one. From grapes to grain to produce, farmers of all kinds had plenty to celebrate this Thanksgiving.
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