Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
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Volume 194 No. 31

July 31, 2024Volume 194View print edition
Culture
July 31, 2024

In mid-August, from morning to midnight, singers, saxophones, pianos, trumpets and tubas, drums, guitars and even a steel pan will resound around the County, in restaurants, wineries, churches, and chapels, and on the Regent Theatre stage.

News
July 31, 2024

County settles with Picton Terminals without disclosing the terms

Music
July 31, 2024

BIGLAKE and Base31 co-production reimagines the Beatles as chamber music

News
July 31, 2024

$100 Million Residence a boon, but the finances are painful

News
July 31, 2024

More accessible parking is coming to Main Streets near you. But it is still not enough.

Sports
July 31, 2024

County's Special Olympian Kim Pothier eyes Worlds in swimming

Editorial
July 31, 2024

There is only one way to say it. Forcing an international container shipping port and industrial zone on a small, scenic harbour at the centre of a County trying mightily to establish itself as a world-class destination of outstanding natural and cultural beauty is just plain wrong. 

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