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Cold night

Posted: May 29, 2015 at 8:52 am   /   County News

Winegrowers battled through the night, but frost took a toll Frost bit deeply into the County overnight on Friday as temperatures dipped a couple of degrees below freezing. Coming so late in the year—surprisingly after the May long weekend—many growers and gardeners were caught off-guard. This week they begin to assess the damage. Field crop grower […]

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Flawed process

Posted: May 29, 2015 at 8:48 am   /   County News

Mutual frustration for the planning process for a proposed new LCBO store The council chamber at Shire Hall was so full on Friday night, visitors had to be accommodated with chairs normally reserved for commissioners. Residents gathered to discuss the planned LCBO. They had much to say, but as planner James Bar made clear at the meeting’s […]

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Art of the County

Posted: May 29, 2015 at 8:00 am   /   County News

Marc Keelan-Bishop continues his humorous poster series If you live in Wellington, you may have been feeling a little snubbed by Marc Keelan- Bishop’s travel poster series, which premiered in last year’s Art in the County. The colourful series, reminiscent of travel posters from the ‘50s, depicts, among other places, Picton, Bloomfield and Point Petre. But […]

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Becoming king

Posted: May 22, 2015 at 9:21 am   /   County News

Dutch embrace Canadian veterans By April 1945, the Germans were in retreat throughout much of Europe, but clung ferociously to certain patches of land— even though they knew defeat was at hand. After they had landed on Juno Beach the previous summer, the Allied advanced was bogged down on the east side of the Rhine. […]

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Nothing in front

Posted: May 22, 2015 at 9:15 am   /   County News

LCBO plans big changes to Picton Main Street On the south west corner of Main and Lake Streets in Picton, surrounded by a sea of aging asphalt, sits the dowdy old LCBO building that has sold alcohol to residents and tourists alike for decades. This past Saturday, it sold its last bottle and closed its doors […]

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Cheese central

Posted: May 22, 2015 at 9:15 am   /   County News

More than 70 exhibitors expected at Cheese Festival on June 6 and 7 Growing up near Cornwall, there was no reason to visit St. Albert except for the cheese. One hundred and twenty years after the first factory was built, St. Albert remains little more than a collection of modest homes clustered around the intersection of […]

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Transplants

Posted: May 15, 2015 at 8:57 am   /   County News

For whom does the Chamber of tourism and commerce speak? Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism and Commerce (PECCTAC) manager Mike McLeod is distancing his organization from remarks made by a Chamber spokesperson that appeared in the Toronto Star on Monday. In the story, Toronto venues popping up in Prince Edward County—ostensibly about the opening of […]

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Where the ambulance roams

Posted: May 15, 2015 at 8:31 am   /   County News

Paramedics in the County go west Last summer, a man suffered heart failure at the golf course in Wellington. As his friends and colleagues provided what help they could, a contingent of emergency vehicles screamed through the County. As the seconds ticked past, cars swung out of the way in Bloomfield, making tourists leaving Sandbanks […]

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The adventure continues

Posted: May 13, 2015 at 1:37 pm   /   County News, Size of Council

Council agrees to review its size again Another review of council will go ahead this year after a slim approval in last night’s County council meeting. The motion was pulled by councillor Jamie Forrester, who requested another recorded vote. There was slight confusion over what the vote was for at a meeting that ran past […]

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Just words

Posted: May 13, 2015 at 9:09 am   /   County News, Size of Council

Council balking on commitment to review it size The issue of the size of council clings to life this week—though just barely. A top priority just a couple months ago, it has, for many councillors, slipped well down the rungs in terms of importance. Indeed, many now calculate they can punt the issue without reprecussions from […]

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