Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
February 23, 2025
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Editorial

Editorial
February 19, 2025

Vote Local

It’s been hard to concentrate on the local these days.

Editorial
February 5, 2025

The news for some time now has made it clear that real life is under siege.

Letters
February 19, 2025

Readers on Picton Terminals, building of grain silos on the port, and strategic voting dreams

Editorials
February 12, 2025

The Ford government’s shocking dismantling of public education, healthcare, affordable housing and environmental protections over the past seven years, policies we are seeing writ large south of the border, allies Premier Ford with President Trump.

Letters
February 12, 2025

Strategic voting, identifying Canadian, and some Kudos

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Letters
January 29, 2025

Ford Bucks and Food Banks, Picton Terminals' Economic Impact, and the size of Council

Editorial
January 22, 2025

There are no facts, only opinions, and if you believe in facts, you have the wrong ones. 

Editorial
January 15, 2025

Amalgamation brought about a system designed to protect a patchwork of small wards and hamlets from the overbearing “urban centres” of Picton and Wellington. Keep everyone honest and dispel fears the little guys from South or North Marysburgh were going to get lost in the shuffle in the brave new world of a unified County.

Editorial
January 15, 2025

On Councillor Sam's Place, noise in the neighbourhood, the Economic Snapshot, and Trump's threats.

Editorial
December 26, 2024

Even a come-from-away like me has to keep the old ways going. Sometimes in new ways.

Editorial
December 24, 2024

Our sense of home keeps us centered no matter where we are

Editorials
December 18, 2024

Gratitude may be the hardest emotion. You need the confidence to be both generous and humble — to recognize and to be recognized. It is also probably the most necessary emotion. We are fundamentally social beings, indebted to one another in ways large and small.

Letters
December 18, 2024

On Development — and what gets lost. And Canada Post.

Editorial
December 11, 2024

MSNBC’s Morning Joe has lost half of its audience since the election. That’s not much of a surprise. Who wants to tune in for the televised betrayal of a respected political commentator before they’ve even had a cup of coffee? Read about the travails of our man in Washington as the Trumpocalypse gets well underway.

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