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The Regent Theatre

Posted: January 28, 2020 at 12:37 pm   /   County News

Local landmark embraces community in 102nd year Alexandra Seay has occupied her new role for just five weeks, joining an organization in existence for over 100 years. The 450-seat Regent Theatre, fondly known as the Monarch of Main Street, has graced Picton’s downtown as a theatre since 1918, although the structure was originally built in […]

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Elder abuse

Posted: January 24, 2020 at 9:01 am   /   County News

Community Care for Seniors part of provincial research project It is a difficult subject to tackle, yet the discussion is nonetheless an important one. It’s all about starting the conversation, and that conversation was initiated last Thursday at the Wellington and District Community Centre. An interactive and informative educational workshop, Turning Seniors Voices into Action: […]

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Tree planting

Posted: January 24, 2020 at 8:53 am   /   County News

Restoring Black River’s natural heritage For Black River residents Conrad Biernacki and Brian Musselwhite, trees are important elements in nature, and especially to their property and local environment in the eastern part of Prince Edward County. “Trees do not last forever,” notes Biernacki. He resides along Morrison Point Road, undoubtedly one of the most picturesque […]

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County Food Collective

Posted: January 22, 2020 at 11:34 am   /   County News

Coordinated program to address food insecurity being developed Only about one-quarter of the residents of Prince Edward County who are in a precarious position regarding food access and availability will make use of the services provided in the community. This proportion is not unique to the County, but is consistent all across Canada, except for […]

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The Passion series

Posted: January 17, 2020 at 8:55 am   /   County News

Author Ken Murray opens Wellington Library series A grey, rainy and unseasonably mild January day provided the perfect beginning for the Friends of Wellington Library’s third annual Passion Series on Saturday. “This series was designed for a day like today, to brighten January and February a bit,” said Friends member Brian Durell. The series is […]

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Dialogue

Posted: January 17, 2020 at 8:51 am   /   County News

Informative and engaging town hall meeting It was a packed town hall Thursday night as more than 130 folks participated in the first town hall meeting hosted by Wellington councillor Mike Harper. It was a highly structured dialogue that succeeded in covering a considerable number of topics without the sense that issues were being processed […]

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The Back Room

Posted: January 10, 2020 at 9:46 am   /   County News

New bar and lounge opens in Picton The Back Room bar is aptly named. Access is via a corridor that takes a slight turn to the left after entering through the door on Picton Main Street. Inside, warm wood panels complement the newly painted walls, the colour of which hearkens to Pantone’s Classic Blue, and […]

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Slow approvals

Posted: January 10, 2020 at 9:39 am   /   County News

Report comes before council suggesting development process review At the first council meeting of 2020, a report was presented by the County’s Manager of Planning, Paul Walsh, regarding the current development approval process. The purpose of the report was to brief council with considerations for addressing challenges faced by the County’s current processes and how […]

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New Year’s Levee

Posted: January 9, 2020 at 9:06 am   /   County News

Mayor reviews 2019, looks forward to 2020 This time last year, the Mayor’s New Year’s Levee included newly inaugurated Prince Edward County Mayor Steve Ferguson who introduced his new council, many of them fresh faces at Shire Hall. At that time, Ferguson gave a detailed speech to the large gathered crowd, a crowd he noted […]

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A rare vintage

Posted: January 2, 2020 at 1:40 pm   /   County News

An ancient blend gets a modern spin Richard Karlo was a wine visionary. He courted his wife-to-be, Sherry, by bringing her to the County in his search for the perfect vineyard. He wanted Hillier limestone, south-facing slopes, a water feature and, the clincher, a hip-roofed barn. Those elements came together in what is now Karlo […]

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