Learning to fly
Summer Company program helps new business lift off Erik Koning likes to play on the water. He grew up on West Lake—sailing, wakeboarding and swimming. A few years ago, the 20-year-old learned to kiteboard— like wakeboarding but rather than being pulled by a boat, he is propelled across the water by a specially designed kite. “It […]
Beach Day Takedown
On June 6th, 2016 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Prince Edward County Detachment with the assistance of The Highway Safety Division (HSD) and the Snowmobile, Vessel, and ATV Enforcement Team (SAVE), engaged in active enforcement activities at various locations surrounding and inside Sandbanks Provincial Park, as a result of information received that a large gathering […]
From high country
Sierra Madres to Hillier He isn’t religious. He doesn’t go to church. But life in Emiliano Reyes Lopez’s mountain village, San José Xochixtlán, is still in many ways shaped by Roman Catholic traditions. On the sixth Friday of Lent, the entire village of 650 gathers in the courtyard in front of the church to dance, […]
A new day
Historic church reopens in Wellington It was a brilliant spring day that greeted parishioners at the re-opening of St. Frances Catholic Church in Wellington on Sunday. It has served the faithful in this community for nearly 200 years. It was named after St. Frances of Rome, a woman who spent her life helping other women on […]
Acquired taste
Black River Cheese sold to Gay Lea Foods Ownership of the Black River Cheese Company has moved out of Prince Edward County for the first time in its 115-year history. Mississauga-based Gay Lea Foods, a cooperative, has acquired the Black River brand and store for an undisclosed sum. Black River currently employs about 15-full-time staff […]
The road back
McFarland nursing homes takes first steps in a five-year journey The challenges remain. The H.J. McFarland Memorial Home continues to grapple with an array of issues including alleged abuse, inadequate reporting and low staff morale. Eighteen months after the issues at the nursing home came to a dramatic climax with the dismissal of the administrator and director […]
Visitor
Working in Hillier to provide employment and opportunity at home in the Yucatan Carlos Vasquez Torres isn’t wild about the cold mornings in Hillier. He knows hot. He understands it. He can work in the heat. Cold is different. Home is in Dzilam Gonzalez, a town of about 6,000 on the northern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula—a […]
Silenced
Promising investigation into health impacts of industrial wind turbines halted after Medical Officer of Health was dismissed Huron County hugs the shoreline of Lake Huron between Amberley and Grand Bend. At its centre is Goderich. The county reaches inland across mostly flat farmland about 75 kilometres. It is home to about 270 industrial wind turbines. Twice […]
Champs
The PECI Panthers played an impressive day of baseball on Tuesday at the Field of Dreams in Wellington. They opened against St. Peter’s from Peterborough. St. Peter’s is the number one ranked team in the Kawartha District and they came out swinging taking a 5-0 lead over PECI. The Panthers then clawed their way back […]
Far from home
When work is thousands of miles, and months away from family This week The Times begins a series of stories featuring conversations with some of the migrant workers who toil in the vineyards and fields of Prince Edward County. It is hard to be so far from home. Angel Tomas Yescas lives in the pretty […]