The vast majority of professional services workers relocated to the County after establishing careers in a city
Come fall, Matt McMahon sharpens his arrows, tunes his shotgun, and heads into the forest to hunt white-tailed deer. He spends the rest of the year thinking about it.
An 11th hour dip into reserve funds keeps 3.6 percent tax hike in place
Council is waiving a $300 permit fee — and asking staff to look into how to make fundraising events more beneficial for the institutions they support
Even as the County asserts a legal right to seize every last thing the Thompsons built in the harbour, it can have no moral right.
Readers Write: on the Sir John A. Macdonald statue, the catastrophe in Gaza, and SWANA
The County is boasts an enviable set of utterly neglected heritage treasures. From its breathtaking land- and lake-scapes, to its hundreds of historic homes, churches, museums, and civic buildings, to its stunningly preserved towns, villages, and hamlets. A new Cultural Heritage Master Plan might put heritage conservation, not to mention celebration, front and centre in County planning.
If the Master Plan’s recommendations are accepted, municipal planning, economic development, tourism promotion — all will have to keep PEC’s rich cultural heritage front and centre.
The Master Plan says the County’s rich historical resources must be top of mind in municipal planning, tourism, and economic development.
Come fall, Matt McMahon sharpens his arrows, tunes his shotgun, and heads into the forest to hunt white-tailed deer. He spends the rest of the year thinking about it.
The Marysburgh Mummers’ next show is an original musical comedy by Megan Hutton about a live talent competition called The Ultimate County Kid
Public Health and Family Health Team come to an agreement on satellite office space
Pirates prove to be clutch in Frankford as PJHL playoff race unfolds
Gone, but not forgotten
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