Canadian Armed Forces commemorative crosswalk painting may come to three locations in the County by next Remembrance Day.
County Road 4 is currently closed between Argyle Crescent and County Road 34 due to an incident involving a damaged underground natural gas line. The fire department has responded to the incident and ...
“Today, we honour the many brave men and women who proudly served our country through two world wars, the Korean war, served ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for several brands of bread and buns due to pieces of metal in ...
Prince Edward Community Care is hosting the seventh annual FREE Seniors’ Information and Active Living Fair. There will be over 50 vendors from the community showcasing the services they offer, as ...
Bay of Quinte MPP Todd Smith was sworn in as Ontario’s Minister of Energy today as Premier Doug Ford announced a cabinet shuffle. The new role brings familiarity for Smith, who served as an Official ...
Council supports a municipal staff recommendation to reinstitute paid parking July 1 in Picton and amend a bylaw to include two-hour parking limits in the commercial areas of Bloomfield and Wellington ...
A virtual tour of some of Prince Edward County’s historic homes, and an insight into the characters who lived in them, was one of several celebrations of the County’s heritage during Flashback ...
Demand to receive municipal grants greatly exceeded supply again this year as The County Foundation worked through requests for $390,606.27 and was budgeted to grant 39 per cent, or $150,485. A ...
A proposed medium-density rental housing project, if approved, is promising affordable and market-rate housing to a relatively small, irregular-shaped parcel of land, located south-west of the ...
Clocks ‘fall back’ an hour Sunday at 2 a.m. as Daylight Saving Time ends – making it lighter earlier in the morning, and darker earlier in the evening. Canadians in most time zones will turn clocks ...
In 1784 Kanien’kehá:ka and Loyalists arrived in the Quinte region. Prince Edward County was so named on 16 July 1792. By 1850, the County had a population of around 20,000, dropping to a low of 16,700 ...