By Sharon Harrison Councillors approved development plans for Base31’s ‘Revitalization District’ sub-division, expected to ...
Highline Produce will close its mushroom farm, on Conley Road in Wellington, in December. The plant employs nearly 300 people ...
“These [fairs] are the essence of what makes the County and our communities in Ontario so great,” said Malette. The Milford ...
Huycks Bay Road resident Gregor Stewart raised several points, including concerns about the water and when the ...
Picton “quiltavist” Bill Stearman travelled across Canada as part of an 18 month quest to stitch together important stories ...
An updated analysis prepared by municipal staff on the water and wastewater treatment uncommitted reserve capacity was shared with council at Thursday’s committee of the whole meeting. While there was ...
Residents may dispose of household hazardous and electronic waste free of charge at a mobile event in Wellington Saturday, Sept. 13. The mobile event, hosted by Quinte Waste Solutions, is set for 9 ...
The first banner to be hung in more than two years since Picton Main Street’s reconstruction project, will be hoisted by Dan Claxton Electric in commemoration of Canada’s most famous racing boat – ...
Perfect weather pitched in for thousands of anglers dropping their lines in the 38th annual Kiwanis Walleye World Fishing Derby over the weekend. Picton club members operated the weigh-in station at ...
People will soon be able to be buried with their pets, or pets buried alongside their people, as Picton’s Glenwood Cemetery prepares to embrace changes made by the regulating authority. The board ...
The Class of 2025 was congratulated Thursday night with cheers, hoots, hollars, cowbells and an air horn celebrating achievements of 119 students at graduation ceremonies held in the Picton arena. Of ...
Major David Wright, Commanding Officer of the Cadet Training Centre in Trenton, presented Major Mike Campbell, of Picton, with a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal honouring his contribution to the ...