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Amber Nicholson
newsroom@journalpioneer.com
All articles of Amber Nicholson
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Community is backbone of Community Schools
SUMMERSIDE - Winter is upon us but that is no reason to lock yourself inside to routinely examine the contents of your fridge. P.E.I. Community ... -
Boys and Girls Club get additional staff, thanks to...
SUMMERSIDE - The Boys and Girls Club of Summerside have received funding through the Career Focus program to hire a program supervisor and ... -
Say hello to winter
SUMMERSIDE - Winter has arrived. Islanders received their first real taste of winter on Monday resulting in scattered power outages and poor road ... -
Crapaud to welcome wheelchair curlers
CRAPAUD - It has been less than one year since the sport of wheelchair curling was introduced to Islanders and already it is attracting major ... -
Islanders buck Kettle Campaign trend
SUMMERSIDE - Prince County residents continue to show their support of the Salvation Army. Despite reports stating the national Kettle Campaign ... -
Benefit concert for seriously ill toddler
KENSINGTON - Joel Smith has a beautiful smile and a laugh that spreads joy throughout the household. He's two years old and his parents, ... -
Junkmale gets nod for Weekend Warrior award
SUMMERSIDE - Summerside's popular cover band Junkmale has been nominated in the Weekend Warrior category of the P.E.I. Music Awards. Junkmale is ... -
Young philanthropist brings in turkeys
SUMMERSIDE – She is a little girl with a big heart. Five-year-old Lauren Mintie of Summerside asked for money instead of presents on her birthday ... -
Elm Street school closed until February
SUMMERSIDE - Students will have to wait longer than originally advised before they can return to Elm Street Elementary. Students were displaced ... -
Counselling program providing support for children...
SUMMERSIDE - A program designed to support children who have separated or divorced parents is expanding to reach more students and ... -
Warehouse downed by wind will have to be rebuilt
KENSINGTON - Construction of a large warehouse at Nature's Crop International in Kensington was hindered by Monday's high winds. The wooden ... -
Ceremony to recognize champions
SUMMERSIDE - It took almost 50 years, but Summerside's 1964 Junior 'A' Legionnaires will finally see their Maritime Championship banner ... -
Looking for tomorrow's leaders
WELLINGTON - The federal government is investing $300,000 into the Atlantic Summer Institute, a project aimed at preparing and encouraging ... -
Local inventor enters the Dragons' Den
KENSINGTON – Kensington entrepreneur Paul Folland says despite being burned by the dragons, he has no regrets about his "Dragons' Den" ... -
School to test for alcohol use at dance
SUMMERSIDE - Staff at Three Oaks Senior High are implementing a new procedure in hopes to deter students from drinking prior to or during ... -
Committee wants to improve Bark Park
SUMMERSIDE - Summerside dog owners have established a committee to assure the city's dog park continues to be a fun and safe environment for ... -
Local MLAs question impact of Sunday shopping
SUMMERSIDE - Three Prince County MLAs who voted against a bill to allow Sunday shopping last week say they will not change their stance. ... -
Building named in couple's honour
SUMMERSIDE - With tears in her eyes and her husband in her heart, Mary Claire Saunders was humbly honoured to hear the new housing unit built for ... -
Local designers target Toronto Fashion Week
KENSINGTON - Two talented sisters, Hilary and Louanna Murphy of Kensington, have combined their artistic flair to create a cutting-edge ... -
MacKenzie captures cashspiel
MacKenzie prevailed 7-2 win over Brett Gallant in the final between two Charlottetown teams. Third stone Mike Gaudet, second stone Mike Dillon ... -
Seeking material for base book
Publisher and author Clint Morrison along with 200 Wing historian, Errol Laughlin, and archivist Fred Horne with the Wyatt Heritage Properties in ... -
Local author takes a look back at grandfather's...
SUMMERSIDE - Local author Heather Irving has successfully cemented the legacy of her late grandfather, Andrew Perry. Family, friends, neighbours ... -
Actress gets Hollywood star… and article in...
KENSINGTON - Distinguished Hollywood actress Diane Ladd was thrilled when she discovered the Journal Pioneer recently ran an article about her ... -
Army on the move
SUMMERSIDE - Summerside Salvation Army will be trekking across town to a new location in the new year. Community and family services co-ordinator ... -
More than 40 years in the making
SUMMERSIDE - Lorena Gillis Cardwell of Summerside turned 84-years-old yesterday, just in time for her first official book signing ... -
It's Kristen Cameron week in Kinkora
KINKORA - Islanders are known for the exceptional support they provide each other in times of need. Kinkora's Kristen Cameron Awareness Week is a ... -
New company to present old story
SUMMERSIDE - A new Summerside production company will present its premiere musical next month at Harbourfront Theatre. "Fandago Musical Players ... -
Fire destroys silo of soybeans
KENSINGTON - A silo containing soybeans at the P.E.I. Grain Elevator No. 1 along Route 2 in Kensington caught fire around 2 p.m. on Tuesday and ... -
Renovation work uncovers 19th century mural
SUMMERSIDE - It is not uncommon for Islanders to find objects stuffed inside the walls of their old homes when renovating. Common findings ... -
TOSH prepares for its Elm Street guests
SUMMERSIDE - Grade 4 and 5 Elm Street Elementary students will start their first day of high school on Monday and Three Oaks Senior High ...



