Connecting farmers to market
Locazoa joins farmers and customers in online marketplace Achance visit by Rachel Kuzmich and Cliff Coulter to Quinta Da Conde farm in Black River last summer set the wheels in motion for a new initiative that connects County farmers to local customers. Cliff has a background in e-commerce, and Rachel has an interest in environmentalism, […]
Health information
Outbreak update with public health’s Dr. Toumishey This week, Dr. Ethan Toumishey hosted week six of the health update in Dr. Oglaza’s absence. Dr. Toumishey trained as a family physician and currently works with Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) as a public health resident in association with Queen’s University. He has been with Dr. […]
Art in the County
Signature art show moves online Since 1993, Art in the County (AITC) has built its reputation as the County’s premier art show. With artworks ranging from oils to acrylics to fabrics, stone, wood and photography, it represented a wide swath of the artistic energy in the County. This year, however, the show has had to […]
Lock down
Decision to take all steps necessary to prevent travel to the County deferred Story: Corey Engelsdorfer Last Thursday, Prince Edward County council deferred a motion asking the province to take all steps necessary to prevent travel to the County in order to get greater public input and to clarify language. The motion, which was put […]
Art in Isolation
Building connections through creativity With the imposition of provincial emergency measures over the past several weeks, the vibrant arts and culture scene of the County has ground to a virtual halt. Community theatre has gone silent, art galleries have closed their doors. Yet all across the County, life and art goes on in isolation. Writers […]
Economic Recovery Team
Councillors and business leaders to collaborate on path forward The COVID-19 pandemic has exacted a heavy toll on the economy of Prince Edward County. The provincially mandated closure of non-essential businesses, restrictions on the hospitality industry and the general reduction in travelling has resulted in loss of revenue for many businesses, and loss of employment […]
Serving youth
Online programming keeps youth centre connected Ensuring the needs of County youth are met doesn’t stop during a global pandemic. With almost every nonessential business and organization shuttered during the outbreak, the Prince Edward County Youth Centre is no different. With schools also closed since March break, and not expected to re-open until at least […]
Gem of the south shore
Point Petre part of fragile but thriving ecosystem On a calm and sunny spring day, the water lapping in the bays and coves of Point Petre could easily be mistaken as being part of some tropical paradise. Tranquil and azure blue, it is beguiling—until a sudden gust of wind provides a reminder that it is […]
Health information
Week four of public health COVID-19 updates In week four, Dr. Piotr ‘Peter’ Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health and CEO with Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) updated the public Thursday afternoon in his regular weekly Facebook Live address. Videos are posted at facebook. com/hpepublichealth after each broadcast. Dr. Oglaza’s message this week was brief […]
Breathing room
Municipal Accommodation Tax won’t come into effect on June 1 Last Wednesday evening, council held its first meeting—albeit digitally— since March, where implementation of the County’s Municipal Accommodations Tax that was set to come into effect on June 1 was delayed until further notice. At a special Committee of the Whole meeting in early March, […]