Police should have escorted offending videographer from the premises; instead they dressed down the staff
Picketers were outside the Picton Tim Horton’s, a manager has been fired, and Canadian Border Services are looking into allegations of immigration fraud
Thrive PEC, in partnership with Prince Edward Learning Centre, is undertaking its first Community Benefits Agreement with Pinecrest Housing.
A plan to build an eight-lot subdivision on Huycks Point Road is totally out of place, say neighbours and environmentalists
Rebel News has failed repeatedly to meet the standard of a Qualified Canadian Journalism Organization.
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.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Landmark Volume
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View collectionOn the other side of Parrish and Heimbecker's eight new 150-foot grain silos on Picton Bay, Doornekamp Construction appears to be expanding its quarrying operations into surrounding lands still zoned agricultural, ahead of any decision on the MZO application being considered by the Minister of Housing.
Tenants Yuliia and Sergei Nesterenko and two children face eviction order after complaining
An MZO, by its very nature, removes municipal jurisdiction. It overrides municipal zoning. If granted, it would establish a Special Economic Zone right on Picton Bay, where the Terminals can do what it likes. Of course, the Terminals has always pretty much done what it likes.
Sarah Polley talks filmmaking and adaptation before a full house
Development Projects Around the County
View collectionCouncil receives standards for construction on the Warings Creek watershed — but the WCIA charges it’s too little, too late
Thrive PEC, in partnership with Prince Edward Learning Centre, is undertaking its first Community Benefits Agreement with Pinecrest Housing.
A plan to build an eight-lot subdivision on Huycks Point Road is totally out of place, say neighbours and environmentalists
Picton has enough servicing capacity to go around — for the moment. Wellington does not.
The County Foundation is focusing on the systems and spaces that connect us — and the gaps that contribute to isolation
Gone, but not forgotten
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