News
August 20, 2025

The growing season of 2025 features the rarest of rare

News
August 20, 2025

Four years ago, the Wellington Farmers’ Market split in two

News
August 20, 2025

The York Street Laneway serves both vehicles and pedestrians. It connects Picton Main Street to Mary Street, and beyond that, Delhi Park and Macaulay Village

News
August 20, 2025

Major donation kickstarts fundraising for PEC's new year-round camp for children with cancer

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Editorial
August 21, 2025

2025 marks the second year in the last decade when a drought resistant crop like wine grapes has been decimated by dry conditions. This year’s drought has prompted the Prince Edward County Winegrowers Association board to explore forming a climate change subcommittee to how best to lobby the province for irrigation infrastructure support.

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Special Collection — Weddings in the County

The Gazette's Special Weddings Issue

Getting Married in the County

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Wedding Wonderland

Prince Edward County is now one of the most sought after wedding locations this side of Martha’s Vineyard

Culture
July 2, 2025

Those dreaming of a European-inspired destination wedding in PEC this summer will have to be flexible

Culture
July 2, 2025

One of the many upsides to getting married in the County is plentiful local, seasonal flowers

Editorial
July 2, 2025

It may just be our best kept secret, unknown even to those who live here.

Special Collection — Picton Terminals

Keeping an eye on activities on Picton Bay

Reporting, editorials and letters

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News
July 11, 2025

Countdown to the MZO

On 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.

News
August 6, 2025

Tenants Yuliia and Sergei Nesterenko and two children face eviction order after complaining

News
July 9, 2025

Parrish & Heimbecker grain silos on Picton Bay start to take shape

Editorial
June 25, 2025

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.

Editorial
May 21, 2025

Crown moves to withdraw the charge against Picton Terminals

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Special Collection — Development Underway

Keeping an eye on new builds

Development Projects Around the County

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News
August 6, 2025

Monitoring Cold Creek

Council receives standards for construction on the Warings Creek watershed — but the WCIA charges it’s too little, too late

News
June 18, 2025

Construction soon to begin on what developer David Cleave calls “the most affordable subdivision ever built in Prince Edward County.”

Editorial
May 28, 2025

It is essential that all new, large-scale construction in the County be built not to rely on fossil fuels.

Editorial
May 14, 2025

Nobody wants growth that just creates a mindless suburban swathe. You need intentional growth, and that requires a shared vision. People working together create a place they want to live in.

Cello Hero

Cheng² Duo delivers despite all odds

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Obituaries

Gone, but not forgotten

May 17, 1945 - August 7, 2025
September 6, 1950 - August 2, 2025
May 24, 1950 - August 3, 2025
May 31, 1946 - July 14, 2025

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