Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
November 6, 2024
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News
November 6, 2024

Cork and Vine on Time

Kaitlin's Devon Daniell was at Shire Hall last week with a certified cheque for $12,670,014. The developer's up front charges were due October 31.

Culture
November 6, 2024

Over a thousand patrons expected at Firelight Lantern Festival parade and party Saturday

News
November 6, 2024

This time, the inspiration came in a bar in Costa Rica.

Sports
November 5, 2024

Dukes tame Panthers and break three game skid

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Letters
November 6, 2024

This week's letters are all concerned with the Wrecking Crew, and a dysfunctional Council.

Culture
September 24, 2024

The Gazette's Fall series features screenings and readings about the Newspaper Film genre

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Special Collection — Countylicious Fall 2024

Farm and Garden to Table

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On the Cover

The Fall Countylicious Special Issue

Culture
October 16, 2024

Countylicious puts local harvest in the spotlight

Food and Wine
October 16, 2024

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.”

Food and Wine
October 16, 2024

At Flame and Smith, the menu telegraphs what's coming along in the garden

Special Collection — Picton Terminals

Keeping an eye on activities on Picton Bay

Reporting, editorials and letters

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News
October 15, 2024

Blasting the Cliff Face

Picton Terminals started blasting away the White Chapel Road escarpment Tuesday morning without a permit.

News
October 23, 2024

Terminals blasts Picton Bay escarpment without a permit

Editorial
October 23, 2024

The MZO for Picton Terminals, and Councillors who oppose but are not willing to debate.

Editorial
October 23, 2024

Council’s settlement hands oversight of the Terminals and the escarpment it has agreed not to alter without “approvals” to the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of the Environment, and Quinte Conservation. Yet these ministries either have inadequate powers or limited jurisdiction. Each thinks the other should be the one in charge. An effective system — if washing your hands and passing the buck at the same time is the game you want to be playing.

News
November 6, 2024
<p>Left to right: OPP Constable Lori Josephson, Rosemary Moore (volunteer knitter); OPP Staff Sergeant John Hatch, Barb Sills (OPP Keep Kids Warm Volunteer); Linda Jenkins (volunteer knitter); Cathy Lemkow (Manager Craft Group), Liz Jones (Director, PECMH Auxiliary Fundraising Projects). (submitted image)</p>

Hats and Mitts to Keep Kids Warm

The PEC Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Craft Group has made a significant contribution

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Special Collection — Books on Film Club

Read the Gazette's pieces on the books and films the club has featured so far...

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Newspapers on Film

Gazette Books on Film Club launches a new series of film screenings and discussions centred on the storied history of newspapers

Culture
September 24, 2024

The Gazette's Fall series features screenings and readings about the Newspaper Film genre

Culture
May 15, 2024

Film screening at the Regent on Monday adapts an iconic novel

Culture
April 10, 2024

Painted film a bold choice to kick off The County’s new film festival

Obituaries

Gone, but not forgotten

December 9, 1944 - October 26, 2024
March 28, 1965 - October 25, 2024
February 17, 1928 - October 28, 2024
March 21, 1958 - October 22, 2024

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