Wellington weigh-off attracts scores of giants
Sproule’s 1,761-lb entry tops scales at well- attended Pumpkinfest TERRY MCNAMEE FOR THE GAZETTE With tons and tons of pumpkins on display, Wellington became Pumpkin City on Saturday, Oct. 13….
Sproule’s 1,761-lb entry tops scales at well- attended Pumpkinfest TERRY MCNAMEE FOR THE GAZETTE With tons and tons of pumpkins on display, Wellington became Pumpkin City on Saturday, Oct. 13….
Hundreds gather to see wind turbine up close and discuss renewables Organizers say more than 300 people passed below the blades of a behemoth Sunday for the Under Turbine Nine…
PECI to face St. Theresa Tuesday in battle of unbeaten hoopsters The PECI Junior Basketball Panthers continued their dominance in Bay of Quinte Conference plays with lopsided wins over Quinte Christian and…
Global temperature will increase by 1.5 C as early as 2030. We know that change will mean major catastrophic changes. We are already seeing the effects.If we want any chance…
Thank you for your editorial support of community activism. We generally work independently, at our own expense, to improve the human condition where we live. We often identify issues overlooked…
Make sure to check out the Seniors Information and Active Living Fair being held at the Wellington and District Community Centre from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m on Thursday, Nov….
A diverse week at the library is ahead. On Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Picton Town Hall on Ross Street author Joyce Nelson will be on hand…
Each week, the Gazette looks back on stories from the past. Here is what happened this week, by year… 1938 – Ross Spike, the president of the Eastern Ontario Electrical Association,…
Your voice matters this week. While it might be easy to dismiss the impact a single voter can have in a municipal election, one just has to look back four…
Sur-Thrive-al Oct. 25 designed to foster new ideas and events ADAM BRAMBURGER STAFF WRITER A business networking event next week is intended to help produce ideas to sustain the…