As waves gently crashed to the rocky beach, decades of effort to seek official protection of some 4,000 acres of Prince Edward County’s south shore, officially came to fruition. Monday morning, local ...
By Sharon Harrison The County is putting a hold on all new third-party development applications in the urban centres of Picton, Bloomfield and Wellington, for one year, with the option of a further ...
Hike for Hospice participants, in the spirit of support and remembrance, left a $35,000 fundraising goal in the dust as they trekked the County and raised a record-setting $69,953 for Hospice Prince ...
Just wondering if you know anything about Nicholson Island just off of Hyucks Point Road. (I think is the closest road to it) I can’t seem to find any info about it or its private hunting club. It’s ...
Prince Edward County music group Peter Rea and The Reasons were bestowed a Civic Recognition Award at the Feb. 13 County council meeting. Nominated by councillor Roy Pennell, the group was recognized ...
Prince Edward County OPP report foul play is not suspected in the circumstances surrounding the discovery of remains of an adult male on Monday. The deceased has been identified as a 52-year-old male ...
JUNE 14: The burn ban has been lifted after all criteria have been met for open air burning. To have a fire in Prince Edward County, you must have a current permit and activate it every day that you ...
A $50,000 donation sown by a local farm family has harvested $100,000 for the County’s new hospital due to matching funds by the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Robert (Bob) Hunter ...
One of the biggest development decisions, potentially, in the County’s history will move forward should it gain final approval at the next regular council meeting. (UPDATED: Council’s meeting has been ...
The developer of the proposed development in Wellington seeks an agreement with the County to end an appeal tribunal, and move forward with the 460 unit development. Enzo Bertucci, director of land ...
Municipal law lawyer Andrew Biggart told his clients and other members of the public he felt the municipality is “astonishingly reckless… to be putting itself on the hook for a quarter billion dollars ...