EDITORIAL: Bridging Town and Country
She seems to be everywhere. Or at least, that is how it felt when the new Leader of the Ontario NDP, not to mention of the Official Opposition, suddenly showed…
She seems to be everywhere. Or at least, that is how it felt when the new Leader of the Ontario NDP, not to mention of the Official Opposition, suddenly showed…
There was yet another high-octane community meeting in Wellington last week. This time under the guise of a Public Information Centre on the Wellington waterworks projects. No matter what these…
The Fall Fair has been a feature of life in the County for almost as long as the Gazette. Not that it’s a contest or anything. The Prince Edward County…
The world is going electric in order to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses that cause climate change. This means that we need to produce our electricity in clean and…
The big news is that the County has decided to meet Picton Terminals in court. After its regular meeting had just about concluded last Tuesday, at close to 10 p.m.,…
This week, nurses await the outcome of contract talks between the Ontario Association of Nurses, which represents 68,000 RNs across the province, and the Ontario Hospital Association. They also await…
The County has a special list of 226 buildings deemed to be of special historic, architectural, and aesthetic value. It’s a bit of a distinction to be on the list….
I woke up one morning last week wondering what would happen if I Googled for news and information, and there wasn’t any, because news is dead. That was the big…
How often do we get a second chance at getting in step with the times? A chance to exhibit the foresight for which later generations will be grateful? Prince Edward…
An interesting series of events unfolded last week, all of them to do with Picton Terminals. First, MP Ryan Williams argued in favour of the Terminals’ application to become a…