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Picton Gazette Express: Vol. 2 No. 46
Thousands of acres a year are lost, according to Statscan, but some councillors say they don’t believe it
It’s that time of year again
All nine of the homes on the Tour are being decorated for the holiday season, ready to welcome visitors with hot apple cider on Sunday 7 December.
The official map identifying the chosen homes, however, is a closely guarded secret, revealed to ticket holders only on the morning of the tour.
MPAC, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, is still assessing properties at 2016 values.
The 1832 Kerr House, its surrounding outbuildings, and its farm land is formally added to the list of the County’s Designated Heritage Properties.
This vital community asset is under threat
The Video Edition
Just one!
The Weekend Ticket

Shatterbox Theatre continues Cabaret the Musical at the Kit Kat Club — AKA the CAPE. A not to be missed theatrical extravaganza. Every weekend in November.
Wassail continues at participating wineries and cideries every weekend till the end of November. See PEC Wines for details.
Adam Shoalts is at The Regent Theatre, sponsored by Books & Company, to present Vanished Beyond the Map: the Mystery of the Lost Explorer Hubert Darrell. Saturday 22 November 2-4pm.
Stargazing with Ramesh Pooran. Start at the Church at Ameliasburgh Heritage Village at 5pm on Saturday 22 November.
This afternoon! Make and Bake with The Elmbrook Farm. Thursday 20 November 3-6pm in the Pilot’s Lounge Kitchen at Base31. Bagel making workshop led by the inimitable Marie.
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