A key part of the County’s Statement of Claim against the Thompsons is its assertion that a clearly marked security camera outside the Marina launch office produced “a surreptitious recording” of County staff on a site visit they conducted on March 20th, ten days before the couple had been ordered to vacate the premises.
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.
It may just be our best kept secret, unknown even to those who live here.
Readers Write: on Sir John A, on Village A, and that community discussions on Gaza, or any other topic, must include more than one viewpoint
The Gazette has learned that the Minister of Municipal Affairs is undertaking a formal consultation with the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte over the MZO for Picton Terminals.
Readers write about the Town Hill and Picton Terminals
Around the beginning of December, all the festivity, frivolity, and fun take a different turn.
The fitness and aquatic centre and the community that depends on it are in a precarious and increasingly urgent situation
Readers write: on the Size of Council ballot question, the Town Hill, and MarinaGate
Picton Terminals receives about seven or eight ships a year, according to logs on its website. It occasionally stores bulk cargo. It has no rail links, and no immediate highway access. Yet the Chamber of Marine Commerce is telling the federal government it is ripe for expansion as a container port.
Readers Write: on Picton Terminals, a Dark Sky Preserve, and National Newspaper Week
Readers Write on the housing crisis, Ontario Library Week, and thrills at No Frills
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