Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
April 12, 2026
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Volume 196 No. 3

January 21, 2026Volume 196View print edition
News
January 21, 2026

An 11th hour dip into reserve funds keeps 3.6 percent tax hike in place

News
January 28, 2026

After years of neglect, the municipality is taking over the St. John’s Anglican Cemetery in Waupoos — and preparing for more to come its way

News
January 21, 2026

The vast majority of professional services workers relocated to the County after establishing careers in a city

Art
January 21, 2026

Ken Valiquette's "Spring"

On the Stage
January 21, 2026

The Marysburgh Mummers’ next show is an original musical comedy by Megan Hutton about a live talent competition called The Ultimate County Kid

Features
January 21, 2026

Come fall, Matt McMahon sharpens his arrows, tunes his shotgun, and heads into the forest to hunt white-tailed deer. He spends the rest of the year thinking about it. 

News
January 21, 2026

Council is waiving a $300 permit fee — and asking staff to look into how to make fundraising events more beneficial for the institutions they support

Editorial
January 21, 2026

Even as the County asserts a legal right to seize every last thing the Thompsons built in the harbour, it can have no moral right.

Editorial
January 21, 2026

Readers Write: on the Sir John A. Macdonald statue, the catastrophe in Gaza, and SWANA

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