Candidates discuss economic and agricultural issues in lead-up to June 7 election
CHAD IBBOTSON STAFF WRITER Agriculture and the economy were top of mind as Bay of Quinte riding candidates took the stage at the Regent Theatre. The May 30 debate…
CHAD IBBOTSON STAFF WRITER Agriculture and the economy were top of mind as Bay of Quinte riding candidates took the stage at the Regent Theatre. The May 30 debate…
PECI beats St. Mary, loses to Fenelon Falls ADAM BRAMBURGER STAFF WRITER The PECI Baseball Panthers put themselves in position to return to OFSAA competition Tuesday, but they couldn’t close out the…
Thank you to all of our fans, sponsors, supporters, volunteers, billets and support staff for all of your unwavering support and energy through this unprecedented season in Dukes history. Special…
On March 1 of this year Ontario band unsolicited, door-to-door sales of certain household appliances to better protect consumers from aggressive and misleading contracting at home. Businesses will only be…
June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario. In the library world we identify and plan programming and collection purchases to target every demographic we serve in the community. Seniors are an…
Each week, the Gazette looks back on stories from the past. Here is what happened this week, by year… 1928 -Picton council agreed to purchase a property at Chimney Point…
The federal government took its most decisive action yet in support of the Trans Mountain pipeline project by choosing to invest taxpayers’ money in the expansion to the tune of…
Population living in low-income households has risen over 10 years TERRY MCNAMEE FOR THE GAZETTE While solving the problems causing poverty may not be easy, relieving the issues poverty causes…