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Motion approved to investigate activity on portion of Picton Terminals property

Summary by inquinte.ca
Picton Terminals is under scrutiny for possible illegal quarrying on a piece of its property. The vast majority of Prince Edward County Council voted to approve a motion to have staff investigate activity on the Sophiasburgh portion of the port’s property on White Chapel Road. The motion also asked that the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources explain why they believe Picton Terminals is not quarrying in this area. There had been concerns ab…
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inquinte.ca broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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