A capacity crowd enjoyed a spectacular evening of music and storytelling with Fred Eaglesmith and his band last weekend at The Regent
From the very early days of the village of Wellington, Wharf Street was the centre of the town’s economic engine.
In 1884 frenzied by their own amateurish murder investigation, residents called for the execution of Joseph Thomset and George Lowder
Councillor John Hirsch, Vice-Chair the Built and Cultural Heritage Committee, describes the Historical Designation process.
In a special new series, Sarah Hall writes on each of Glenwood Chapel's secret society windows. This week we feature the Masonic window.
The Belleville house of Susanna Moodie, the British-born chronicler of settler life in Canada, is preparing to open its doors as an institution for arts and culture
For 27 years the Naval Marine Archive has preserved and promoted the County’s — and the country’s — maritime heritage
Join us on Friday 27 February at 7pm at Base31’s Lecture Hall for an evening of performance readings from the pages of the wartime Picton Gazette.
An immersive multimedia experience marking the Celtic Festival of Imbolc is on at The Andrew
The Marysburgh Mummers’ next show is an original musical comedy by Megan Hutton about a live talent competition called The Ultimate County Kid
Void Fest offers two days of live performances in downtown Picton
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