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- Picton Gazette Express: Vol. 2 No. 11
Picton Gazette Express: Vol. 2 No. 11
The Gazette visits them all, from Giant Tiger to No Frills, asking where our food is now coming from. All over the world, it turns out.
Photo of the Week

Photo taken along County Road 8 in Waupoos by Judith van Bastelaar.
Following the Home Hardware and Picton Branch Library collaboration announced last week — Canadian flags are available at the library for just $10, courtesy of the Picton Home Hardware — we are seeing the red and the white flying proud all around the County. The proud display helps to unite and encourage a strong Buy Canadian movement. Our country depends on it. But it’s not just our country at stake. Pressure from Canada, in concert with pressure from countries around the world, will help in the effort to pull back the United States from the very brink of a diastrous descent into fascism. Resist!
Editorial: Resist!
That sudden steep decline represents solidarity.
Chris presents the weapon of choice in Canada’s trade war.
Spring Action Continues
The Weekend Ticket

The Andrew launches its new event space with a free party for all on Saturday 29 March 4-7pm. A vibrant celebration where "a space for every story" unfolds. Live music, food and drink, and storytelling. Family hour 4-5 pm. Click the link to reserve spots.
Maple in the County is this weekend! Saturday and Sunday all day; check participating farms for exact hours. Fosterholm Farms on County Road 18 is 7am - 5pm, while Vader’s Maple Syrup is 9-5. Other participants include Sweetwater Cabin/Hubbs Sugarbush, Roblin’s Maple Syrup, and LOHA Farms. The back page of this week’s Gazette has all the details and a map.
Countylicious launches today! Last week’s Gazette has all the details about participating restaurants, new and improved offerings, and a centerfold map to put in the car. Visit the County has a complete rundown of participating restaurants. Bon Appetit!