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Consecon Christmas parade

Posted: Dec 11, 2025 at 9:38 am   /   County News

A snowy day for a Santa Claus parade The snowy weather did not deter hundreds of people from attending the annual Consecon Christmas parade on Sunday. Events in the village started earlier in the day with a bake sale at the United Church in support of local foodbanks. The Women’s Institute had their delicious almond […]

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Christmas in the Village

Posted: Dec 11, 2025 at 9:37 am   /   County News

Ameliasburgh celebrates and old-time Christmas The Ameliasburgh old-time “Uber” was in full operation on Saturday, ferrying passengers through the village during its annual Christmas celebration. Passengers could hop on the horse-drawn wagon for a ride with stops at the Town Hall, Masonic Hall and Heritage Village. There was live music at the Town Hall, and […]

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Done

Posted: Dec 11, 2025 at 9:35 am   /   County News

Tax levy comes in at half the increase proposed A week ago, the proposed budget recommended spending $91 million to run the County’s business in 2026, up from $81 million budgeted for this year—a 12 per cent increase. It raised the proposed 2026 tax levy by 11 per cent, from $54 million this year to […]

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‘Our job’

Posted: Dec 4, 2025 at 10:50 am   /   County News

11 per cent budget crosses first obstacle The councillor from Wellington wanted to know the impact—the trade-offs—required to reduce the 2026 budget from 11 per cent to the cost of living, or about 2.5 per cent. Councillor Corey Engelsdorfer asked his council colleagues to join him in sending the proposed budget back to staff to […]

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The chopping block

Posted: Dec 4, 2025 at 10:47 am   /   County News

Wellington Town Hall edges toward sale after tie vote on Foundation bid Following years of community efforts and consultations aimed at saving it, the future of the Wellington Town Hall appears headed toward the real estate market. At Thursday’s Committee of the Whole meeting, Council was evenly split on whether to support establishing an independent […]

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Toe into the pool

Posted: Dec 4, 2025 at 10:44 am   /   County News

Packed chambers urge council to save fitness centre Council has agreed to designate the Prince Edward Fitness and Aquatic Centre (PEFAC) as a project of community interest. It is meant to assist PEFAC in raising money (by issuing charitable receipts) to enable it to purchase the building and fund its future operations. Council stopped short […]

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The Gland Factory

Posted: Nov 27, 2025 at 9:55 am   /   County News

Illustrator Clayton Hanmer launches new book at Picton Library The human body can be a pretty messy thing. Bloomfield resident Clayton Hanmer’s new book, The Gland Factory: A Tour of Your Body’s Goops, Juices, and Hormones, aims to make the inner workings of the body accessible and understandable to youngsters ages eight to 12. The […]

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Fun house mirror

Posted: Nov 27, 2025 at 9:53 am   /   County News

When financial reporting strays into marketing There is a chart in Shire Hall’s proposed budget book that asks you to believe something that just isn’t true. Just as a funhouse mirror presents a reflection of me as a thin waif of a thing, the budget book chart (page 18) offers a twisted view of reality. […]

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Village A

Posted: Nov 27, 2025 at 9:46 am   /   County News

Council gives green light to 458 homes at Base31 Prince Edward County Council has unanimously approved the first major residential phase of the Base31 lands— a project the developer says is one of the most ambitious housing initiatives ever undertaken in the region. With an 11–0 vote at Wednesday’s planning and development committee meeting, councillors […]

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2026 budget book is out

Posted: Nov 20, 2025 at 9:26 am   /   County News

Higher taxes, a growing mountain of debt, lots of road ambitions The 2026 municipal budget, as prepared and presented by Shire Hall leadership, calls for an 11 per cent hike to the property tax levy next year. After extracting $54 million from property taxpayers this year, the municipality is looking to raise $60.1 million next […]

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