Construction of the new hospital is underway. This leading-edge hospital will be the first hospital of its kind in North ...
Canadian Armed Forces commemorative crosswalk painting may come to three locations in the County by next Remembrance Day.
UPDATE OCT. 22: Amendments which would allow the project to move forward were presented at Tuesday night’s council meeting and lost in a 7-7 tie vote. The original motion from the planning meeting to ...
CUPE Local 2275 members representing the Prince Edward County municipal workers (not management) presented $500 to John Hatch, OPP Detachment Commander and Staff Sergeant. The funds will go toward ...
Decisions for work to fix County Road 49 could be on the budget table for next year – conditional on the successful application for $20 million in provincial funding. Council Tuesday night directed ...
“Today, we honour the many brave men and women who proudly served our country through two world wars, the Korean war, served ...
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 ...
Sophiasburgh Central School was announced as the winning school in Call2Recycle’s Spring 2024 Battery Blitz contest – collecting more than 821 kilograms of used batteries. There were 89 participating ...
As the Ontario legislative resumed business today, Tyler Allsopp was formally affirmed as the Bay of Quinte Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) and later in the day, was also affirmed as the ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for several brands of bread and buns due to pieces of metal in ...
The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 78 in Picton presented $1,500 to the Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association to assist with the Meals on Wheels program. Above, Tom McCaw, ...
The Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary proved once again its members have excellent timing when it comes to support, and safety. At their luncheon meeting Friday they approved a $50,000 ...