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Proclamations, feasibility on sports facilities on Quinte West Council agenda Wednesday

By Brock Ormond Dec 17, 2025 | 1:56 PM

Quinte West is getting excited to mark some special occasions next year.

At a council meeting Wednesday, the horseshoe will receive a list from the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee of “Proclamation Notable Dates” for 2026.

The list contains 41 options for proclamations, including Pride Month, Zero Discrimination Day, International Women’s Day, and National Accessibility week, among many others.

Other items to council include a report on viability of a future sports dome, a recommendation to start a feasibility study on land for a new football field and a deputation from Jennifer Smith of the United Way Hastings Prince Edward.

Council meets at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon.