Licence to kill
Wind developer seeks permission to “kill, harm and harass” endangered species in the County What is the point of identifying an endangered species if the province is willing to grant an industrial wind developer permission to “kill, harm or harass” a species at risk? That is the question many folks were asking on Sunday at […]
Finding money
Bill to repair library grows The library in Picton is currently undergoing restorative work to its exterior, largely the result of a failing roof, according to architect Bruce Downey. But as with many renovation projects it’s only when the first layer is peeled back that one can really assess the size of the project one […]
Landing on lily pads
Wellington resident to receive “brain pacemaker” Chemical engineers have had at me for the past 18 years,” said David Simmonds, writer and musician as well as columnist with the Times. “Now I’m ready to let civil engineers have a go.” David was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1993. He wasn’t yet 40. He had two […]
Visit here
Province rolls out destination marketing fee plan With at least one sunny and warm weekend on the books—tourists and visitors are once again plying the backroads, dining in fine eateries and discovering the shops, wineries and galleries that punctuate the natural beauty that abounds in Prince Edward County. An irritant to some, tourism is undeniably […]
All business
New general manager takes helm at the Chamber I’m all about building bridges,” said Michael McLeod, the newly appointed general manager of the Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism and Commerce (PECCTAC). It’s a skill McLeod is likely going put to use frequently in his new job. Prince Edward County boasts a variety of organizations […]
The story ends
The Little Engine That Could Story by James Hurst At the beginning of the Royal Bank Cup, one of the locals borrowed the title of a children’s book to describe the Wellington entry into the Canadian Championship: “The Little Engine That Could.” After all was said and done, of course, the Pembroke Lumber Kings hailed […]
The County of Prince Edward Financial Report
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Dukes move on
By James Hurst in Camrose. Photo by Kathleen Sabyan. The Wellington Dukes went into Thursday’s game with their proverbial backs to the wall. Quite simply: win, and play again, or lose, and go home. They defeated the Portage Terriers 6-3, earning a spot in the semi-finals of the Royal Bank Cup championships in Camrose, Alberta. […]
First steps
QHC making plans for new hospital in Picton Anew hospital in Picton? For a community that has endured a decade of cuts and struggled mightily to keep its existing hospital intact—the possibility that a new hospital could arise in Picton within the next 10 years seems a fantasy. But the talk that began with the […]
Road politics
Ameliasburgh councillors push to put Rednersville Road at the top of road reconstruction list I’m not giving up,” said Ameliasburgh Councillor Dianne O’Brien after her most recent attempt to initiate a project to rebuild Rednersville Road (County Rd. 3) was rejected by a committee of council. The road running along the Bay of Quinte between […]