When I was a child growing up on The Commons, in the ’50s, the only weather advisory received by our household originated with my grandmother’s arthritic knees. Whenever they ached more than usual, it ...
My old friend, retired farmer Don VanMeer, often confided that he had set two ambitions in his golden years. The first was to reach the age of 90 and the second to remain living in his home on ...
Millennium Trail users are reminded that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt bikes are not permitted on the trail in winter months once grooming operations have started. Grooming is now underway.
Quinte West resident David O’Neil confirmed with The Intelligencer on Wednesday he will run as the Liberal candidate for Bay of Quinte in the Feb. 27 provincial election. Millennium Trail users are ...
Bag tags were unheard of in the good old days. Garbage collection was free of charge and there was no bag limit. Trash also could be deposited at the town dump at no cost. Burn permits were not ...
Athletes with the Quinte Bay Gymnastics Club turned a series of stellar performances last weekend as gymnasts in Acrobatic, Artistic, and Tumbling competed at their first meets of the season. This ...
A group of keen knitters and yarn crafters have been meeting at the Milford Branch Library every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. for many years now. More than just an opportunity to work on their latest ...
Finding that perfect gift for everyone on your list doesn’t have to be stressful. Check out our holiday shopping guide to help you find that special gift. Whether you shop online or in person, there ...
The Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association extends its heartfelt gratitude to Bill Grieve and his late wife Marni of Wheelhouse and Occasions Catering for their unwavering ...
When the battle of the sexes is waged in the hen house. the fate of the rooster is nothing to crow about. While most backyard chicken owners are excited to have hens, “roos” are seldom as welcome.