Groundwork in anticipation of ownership
Prince Edward County’s Committee of the Whole will consider getting ready to take ownership of the former Queen Elizabeth School property at its meeting Thursday afternoon at Shire Hall.
County council, along with Prince Edward Lennox & Addington Social Services, has already made a joint offer of $1 million to the Hastings Prince Edward District School Board for the property on Barker Street in Picton.
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