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Dave Stewart
dstewart@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Dave Stewart
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Storm moving in?
The Summerside Storm and the Charlottetown Civic Centre have had discussions over a potential move to the P.E.I. capital, The Guardian has ... -
Festival searches for Sugarland replacement
Sugarland has pulled out of the Cavendish Beach Music Festival due to a scheduling conflict. Kevin Meyer, president of festival promoter ... -
Grapes has special plans for PEI
Don Cherry is having a jacket specially designed and made for his visit to Prince Edward Island. The legendary "Hockey Night in Canada" ... -
Birt going after another provincial Scotties title
Not that it comes as a surprise. She has led teams to six appearances at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, all following an impressive run as a ... -
Toys R Us coming to PEI
CHARLOTTETOWN – It appears Toys 'R' Us is coming to Charlottetown but Costco is not. A mix of rumours and fact continues to swirl around two ... -
Hockey Day in Canada coming to P.E.I.
Who knew six-time Stanley Cup champion Bryan Trottier could sing?Well, he can and the former NHLer is bringing his act to Charlottetown.It’s one ... -
P.E.I. environment minister wants everyone to know...
Environment Minister Richard Brown is calling for a national summit to be held on P.E.I. on just how prepared the country is if a major oil ... -
Capital throwing big party to mark its 155th birthday
The City of Charlottetown is throwing a big party to celebrate its 155th birthday. The annual Natal Day celebrations take place June 9 to 15 and ... -
Ticket requests pour in for 'Live with Regis and...
More than 12,000 ticket requests have poured in for "Live with Regis and Kelly" when it broadcasts from the Charlottetown waterfront, July 12 to ... -
P.E.I.s Moyse made steady climb to bobsledding gold
SOURIS - It takes less than a second to blink, less than a second for a hummingbird's wings to flap once, but it was enough time to change ... -
Fire-ravaged diner to be rebuilt
A few months from now talk of the fire that destroyed a popular Charlottetown restaurant will give way to questions about the daily special. ... -
Investigation continues into Charlottetown blaze
Investigators sifted through the rubble Thursday afternoon, searching for the cause of a devastating blaze that destroyed the popular Maid ... -
Campgrounds filling up for summer country concert
CAVENDISH - As many as 10,000 people will be calling Cavendish home for three days in July and that's registering a big 'Yee-Haw' from many ... -
Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire to headline summer festival
CHARLOTTETOWN - Country music legends Tim McGraw and Reba McEntire are coming to Prince Edward Island this summer to headline the Island's big ... -
Volume of snow from blizzard hampering...
The sheer volume of snow Charlottetown that fell in the city on New Year's Day has made the going slow for those who work, live and clear the ... -
Charlottetown cleaning up New Year's Day storm
It could take close to a week before everything is back to normal following the big New Year's Day snowstorm. It dumped 49 centimetres of snow ... -
Developer plans project redesign to meet city rules
A St. John's, N.L., developer says he's willing to play by Charlottetown's rules but he wants to know what those rules are. Paul Madden is ... -
Gauthier makes 'emotional decision' to leave...
Lee Gauthier, who spent the past 22 years helping make children's dreams come true, is leaving the Children's Wish Foundation on P.E.I. ... -
MLA peddles his concept of total price on sticker
Liberal MLA Alan McIsaac thinks Island retailers should stop hiding the tax. McIsaac has introduced a private member's bill in the P.E.I. ... -
Four-legged officer retires from Charlottetown police
Charlottetown city police have retired their four-legged member. Noble, the seven-year-old German shepherd that led the citys K-9 unit for the ... -
Ontario company to dissect Charlottetown police force
A major review of Charlottetowns police department will commence in the next few weeks and cost the city $56,000. City council voted 6-0 ... -
Woman in custody after driving car through doors of...
One woman is in custody after crashing a vehicle through the front doors of the P.E.I. Supreme Court early Monday morning. Police at the scene ... -
Damage to courthouse from ramming pegged at $40,000
Provincial officials may want to conduct a review of security provisions at the Sir Henry Louis Davies Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in ... -
Deaths of three soldiers 'heartbreaking': Island...
An Island officer who spent six months in Afghanistan last year says his heart goes out to the families of the three Canadian soldiers killed ... -
Largest cruise ship to ever visit Charlottetown to...
Between cruise ship passengers and the just plain curious, Charlottetown's waterfront is bound to be very busy on Sunday. The largest cruise ... -
Officials scramble over calls about meat
The provinces deputy chief health officer said hes being overwhelmed with inquiries on Canadas ongoing listeriosis outbreak. Im spending 98 per ... -
Alanis Morissette ready to rock P.E.I.
There is going to be a big outdoor rock concert on Prince Edward Island this year after all. Maverick/Reprise recording artist Alanis Morissette ... -
Electricity to join list of items going up
Islanders may want to start watching their electricity consumption very closely since rates are almost certain to increase in 2009. That was the ... -
Major spill nearly costs American yellow jersey
STRATFORD -- A major spill on Wednesday nearly cost American Kori-Kelley Seehafer the yellow jersey for the overall lead during Stage 4 of the ... -
Capital leads country in public transit growth
Public transit is growing faster in Charlottetown than anywhere else in Canada, according to the Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA). ...



