Ontario Lieutenant Governor presides as Prince Edward County council begins new term

A red and white poinsettia bordered stage with a clothed long table positioned on it. Municipal politicians in formal business attire sit behind the table. Before them is a person in a ceremonial black gown with a blue livery collar around their neck. They hold a wooden gavel-like hammer that is presented by another person in a business suit.
Mayor Steve Ferguson (newly re-invested) is presented with the Mayor's Gavel by former long-time Athol Councillor Jamie Forrester. Photo by Alex Wright.
CJPE - 99.3 FM - CJPE - PictonON | 07-12-2022
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Prince Edward County Council held its ceremonial inaugural meeting for the 2022-2026 term at the Regent Theatre in Picton on Monday.

Amongst the council-elect where many visiting dignitaries from all levels of government, neighboring municipalities and Canadian Forces Base Trenton, including Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Elizabeth Dowdeswell, At the ceremony, Dowdeswell opened the evening with words of wisdom regarding the importance of municipal government.

Once council was sworn-in, Mayor Steve Ferguson took to addressing municipal priorities for the next four-year term.

Listen to the full story (including clips from Lieutenant Governor Dowdeswell and Mayor Ferguson) below: