Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
October 5, 2024
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Features
October 2, 2024

County Museums and Tyendinaga Historians explore how the Mohawks came to the Bay of Quinte

Features
September 25, 2024

Port Picton’s restored and expanded Claramount opens to the public in spring — and a boardwalk in October

Books on Film Club
September 18, 2024

Gazette Books on Film Club launches a new series of film screenings and discussions centred on the storied history of newspapers

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Features
September 11, 2024

Renovation of Bongard House at 23 Barker puts community and connection at the centre

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Features
September 11, 2024

In the wake of the tragic drowning of James Badgely at new Monarch Point conservation area, a long-time water safety advocate speaks out

Community Focus
September 4, 2024

At the same time as volunteering as a firefighter came naturally to Allison Leavitt, it also transformed her life.

Culture
August 28, 2024

The County's new film festival hosts a series of conversations on the arts of conversion, of transforming one work of art into another

Features
August 21, 2024

Base31’s first village is close to becoming a reality

News
August 14, 2024

Recent development proposals from Sterling in Wellington's village, Kaitlin for Cork and Vine, PEC Community Partners for Base31, and now Port Picton Homes' Cold Creek prioritize affordability, which means higher densities. But they also offer innovative new designs, such as laneway houses and garden suites. Cold Creek's stacked townhouses marry townhouse design to apartment efficiency at entry-level prices.

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