A coast-to-coast strategy to boost shoulder-season tourism, create jobs and fuel economic growth was unveiled in Prince Edward County, Tuesday. Melanie Joly, Minister of Tourism, Official Languages ...
Musicians for Mt. Tabor rocked the Regent Theatre stage Monday night raising $4,000 in a fundraiser for Prince Edward County’s “other great theatre”. “This event wouldn’t happen without the ...
I know from responses to my Times columns and countylive.ca blogs that Word on the Street works pretty well according to its original purpose: To get people talking. I have my fans, and I have my ...
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 ...
Five County residents will champion their favourite Canadian book in a newly-expanded County Reads weekend festival. The ninth annual event has turned over a new look this year – from a stylized new ...
Interested volunteers can learn how to identify local wetland wildlife at a workshop being held at the Quinte Conservation office (at the corner of Wallbridge-Loyalist Road and Old Highway 2 in ...
Organizers had hoped to raise $15,000 for Hospice Prince Edward’s first Hike for Hospice and today, they thank the community for helping collect more than $52,000. A few hundred participants walked, ...
Wellington councillor Mike Harper asked residents to ‘tell us what’s on your mind’, and they took him up on his offer. The Wellington Town Hall, itself a major topic of discussion, was packed with ...
It seems the County revels in history and heritage – just not enough. With a visual backdrop of the recently demolished Methodist Church, Tom Cruickshank co-author of The Settlers’ Dream, focused on ...
Prince Edward County residents celebrated achievements of women both locally and globally, at an International Women’s Day event Friday night in the Prince Edward Collegiate auditorium. “We have ...
To the Editor: 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 ...