Old man winter had a few special treats in store for the County last week
The latest Watson growth projection is 1 percent, less than half what it was two years ago, raising questions about long term plans — and cloudy crystal balls
The Wellington Town Hall Foundation starts its work in advance of formal ownership
Mayor Ferguson calls on MNRF for transparency on Ellbrook Pit Site Plan
The debate is not, “we are not growing therefore we don’t need new infrastructure.” The opposite is the case. We are not growing because we don’t have the infrastructure.
The County is boasts an enviable set of utterly neglected heritage treasures. From its breathtaking land- and lake-scapes, to its hundreds of historic homes, churches, museums, and civic buildings, to its stunningly preserved towns, villages, and hamlets. A new Cultural Heritage Master Plan might put heritage conservation, not to mention celebration, front and centre in County planning.
If the Master Plan’s recommendations are accepted, municipal planning, economic development, tourism promotion — all will have to keep PEC’s rich cultural heritage front and centre.
The Master Plan says the County’s rich historical resources must be top of mind in municipal planning, tourism, and economic development.
After years of neglect, the municipality is taking over the St. John’s Anglican Cemetery in Waupoos — and preparing for more to come its way
Gone, but not forgotten
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