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- Picton Gazette Express: Vol. 3 No. 8
Picton Gazette Express: Vol. 3 No. 8
Royal Tales: If These Walls Could Talk at The Royal for Flashback February
Wellington Manor seeks tax and rate relief at Council to keep seniors’ rental housing affordable

Don Wilford and Angus Ross on behalf of the Climate Action Working Group presented a comprehensive report to Council on the state of emissions in the County. Solutions include greater electrification and EVs
Visit the County’ss marketing plans threaten to take the local out of Countylicious
A lighter news week; articles in the links, and Chris and Jason give a recap
The market is slowly picking up
The Weekend Ticket

Flashback February enters its final weekend. Friday at 7pm there's The Gazette at Camp Picton, an exploration of the war years in the County, featuring Base31’s Liz Kohn, Karen and Chris from the Gazette, the Chambers Duarte Da Silva, Former Loch Sloy manager Jacqui Burley, Mayor Steve Ferguson, and Howard Lopez on piano! Food by Luso Bites and drinks available at the cash bar. Tickets are $35. Door open 6:30 at The Lecture Hall, Base31.
The fourth annual County Jam at Waring House features a who's who line-up of local musical acts! Mark Despault hosts a show that includes performances by the Frere Brothers, Use Guys, Bill McBurney, Bill Wood, Mark McGreevy, Judy Fraser, Telegraph Narrows, Caleb Hutton, and the House Band featuring Jake DeVries, Ruth Dwight, Tom Leighton and Mark Despault. Tickets available at the door for $20, or a PWYC donation to the Picton Food Bank.
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