Russell Walker started humming the chorus to his anti-Trump song “Horror Show: Elon and The Dictator” during the U.S. President’s first term in office.
The decision on the former Barker Street school came at the end of a packed meeting, with residents spilling from the crowded chamber, down the hallway, and into the next room
Kate Crothers wants to make sure the left stays in the national conversation, to support Canadian workers and protect public services
The U.S. Vice President sailed across Lake Ontario on a rather impressive yacht, the Widgeon, and docked in Picton Harbour one weekend in July, 1957. Thomas Harrison tells the story.
The conspiracy theorists and buffoons have moved out of the shadowy mirror world of X and into real life, where they have taken over the Department of Justice, the Pentagon, the Department of Defense. They have set their sights on Canada and Greenland. But they are so brazen, so outlandish, the whole world is awake to the threat they represent.
Readers consider the Federal Election, not defunding the CBC, and social media disinformation
Owners Laura Borutski and Elliot Reynolds feel like they’ve come back home.
The Grange of Prince Edward launches a full service French Country restaurant just in time for Countylicious
Keeping an eye on development at Camp Picton
View collectionThe first of the proposed “constellation” of villages is on the horizon
The 40-year career of Tyendinaga-based David R. Maracle can’t be contained within a single discipline
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.
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.
Development Projects Around the County
View collectionAbout 400 concerned residents attend standing-room-only town meeting in Wellington
Council’s Planning Committee introduces a two-step process — while opportunities for public consultation diminish.
A local contingent joins an international team of dentists in Africa
Gone, but not forgotten
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Russell Walker started humming the chorus to his anti-Trump song “Horror Show: Elon and The Dictator” during the U.S. President’s first term in office.
The decision on the former Barker Street school came at the end of a packed meeting, with residents spilling from the crowded chamber, down the hallway, and into the next room
Kate Crothers wants to make sure the left stays in the national conversation, to support Canadian workers and protect public services
The U.S. Vice President sailed across Lake Ontario on a rather impressive yacht, the Widgeon, and docked in Picton Harbour one weekend in July, 1957. Thomas Harrison tells the story.