Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
April 27, 2024
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Features

Features
April 24, 2024

Gilbert and Lighthall Marketplace is closing its doors after 19 years in business. Last week, Chris Fanning sat down with Alexandra Bake, owner of the Marketplace as well as the historic building that houses it, to reflect upon change and Picton’s thriving  downtown core. 

Culture
April 23, 2024

Yvonne Lammerich retrospective at Oeno Gallery this month a challenging, immersive exhibit

Art
April 17, 2024

In which the Gazette samples the art on offer in Picton this month

Books on Film Club
April 17, 2024

The clash of opposites. It’s a perfect comic formula, and almost impossible to do well

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Features
April 17, 2024

Albert College serves kids from the County — and around the world.

Living History
April 17, 2024

Published in the Hallowell Free Press, 12 April 1834

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Real Estate
April 10, 2024

A pair of industrial designers quietly toiling away in Bloomfield have a tiny answer to the affordability crisis

Culture
April 10, 2024

Painted film a bold choice to kick off The Regent’s new film festival

Features
April 8, 2024

record number of participating eateries

Features
April 5, 2024

Record 21 participating restaurants all around the Island

Editorial
April 3, 2024

Home is about place, not simply real estate, but a physical relation to history and landscape  — the limestone outcrops, the tilled fields, the pull of the Big Lake.

From the Archives
March 27, 2024

Published in the Picton Gazette, 5 April 1901

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