Prince Edward County’s Newspaper of Record
May 8, 2024
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The Gazette celebrates the first anniversary of its new publishers with Eliza Kozurno’s "Still Life with Gazette"

Features
May 8, 2024

A Main Street institution still going strong

News
May 8, 2024

A preferred solution has emerged for water infrastructure from Wellington to Picton: one water treatment plant to serve Picton and Bloomfield as well as the village.

News
May 8, 2024

After five years on the board, Duarte Da Silva is now the head of the PEC Chamber of Commerce

News
May 8, 2024

County opens a $40,000 micro grant program for the local taxi industry

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Editorial
May 8, 2024

There’s a fortuitous overlap between livability — “healthy, complete communities”   — and good design that is well worth attention. 

News
May 8, 2024

New summer bus route the result of a partnership between the County and Base31

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Special Collection — Development Underway

Keeping an eye on new builds

Development Projects Around the County

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News
May 1, 2024

Tulip Estates

The ambitious new 54-acre plan could add five new streets to the neighbourhood off Owen Street in East Picton. At least 200 houses are coming, as well as a large 2.5 acre park.

News
May 8, 2024

A preferred solution has emerged for water infrastructure from Wellington to Picton: one water treatment plant to serve Picton and Bloomfield as well as the village.

Editorial
May 8, 2024

There’s a fortuitous overlap between livability — “healthy, complete communities”   — and good design that is well worth attention. 

News
May 1, 2024

10 different parcels are candidates for removal from tourist-commercial designation

News
April 24, 2024

Residents of Fawcettville, a small neighbourhood just east of the Picton core, are looking forward to getting some new neighbours.

Special Collection — History and Heritage

Stories about our past and its preservation

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Books
May 1, 2024

Two recent books are entries in a special genre. Neither quite history nor entirely fiction, they imagine the past in intriguing ways.

News
April 17, 2024

More than 100 years after it sank, “the holy grail of Ontario shipwrecks” will be opened to divers

News
March 27, 2024

A standout connection to the past serves notice of Base31’s rich future

News
May 8, 2024
<p>Celebrating the grand opening of Nasr&#8217;s Falafel last month were (From left) Rossmore Plaza owner Pat Reid, Mayor Steve Ferguson Nabiha and  Nasr Mostafa, MPP Todd Smith and Ingrid Moore representing MP Ryan Williams. (Jason Parks/Gazette Staff)</p>

Dreams Come True

New falafel house in the Rossmore Plaza has been eight years in the making

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Obituaries

Gone, but not forgotten

November 20, 1954 - April 23, 2024
September 13, 1938 - April 23, 2024
December 5 1934 - April 19, 2024 

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