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Darlene Shea
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All articles of Darlene Shea
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Blind Boys of Alabama Atlantic tour starts Feb. 8
In a career that has spanned over 60 years, audiences all over the world have been electrified by the live performances of the Blind Boys of ... -
Lunch and learn how to access wage subsidy programs
SUMMERSIDE - The Greater Summerside Chamber of Commerce and Gateway, a project which aims to increase communication between area employers ... -
Tim Chaisson to play Winter Pub Night this Friday at...
HUNTER RIVER - Tim Chaisson will be the featured performer in the lounge this week at Harmony House Theatre for Winter Pub Nights. The ... -
LeBlanc brings lively folk show to Charlottetown
CHARLOTTETOWN — Popular Acadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Lisa LeBlanc brings her energetic live show to the Port LaJoye Theatre at the ... -
City man arrested on drug trafficking charge
A 44-year-old Summerside man was arrested Thursday for possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. On Jan. 24, members of the Prince ... -
DVDs players stolen from van
SUMMERSIDE – Summerside Police Services are investigating the theft of two Venture DVD players from a vehicle parked on Lefurgey Ave. overnight ... -
Island treats rated among best chocolate by Canadian...
The February issue of Canadian Living Magazine will certainly have a P.E.I. flavour. Anne of Green Gables Chocolates is included in the ... -
O’Leary walk-in clinic closed remainder of today
O’LEARY – The O’Leary Health Centre walk-in clinic will be closed for the remainder of today, Jan. 8, after the physician scheduled to provide ... -
RCMP seize contraband cigarettes and vehicles
The searches and subsequent arrests were the result of a three-month investigation project named “Operation LAVA” which focused on the ... -
Western Hospital temporarily limits emergency hours
The emergency department will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (closed overnight) on the following days: Jan. 4, 5, 9-11, 16, 18, 19, 24, 26 and ... -
Filmworks Summerside presents winter/spring series
All films will be screened at Summerside Empire Theatres Studio 5 on the second Wednesday of each month starting at 6:30 p.m. Organizers of ... -
Storm starts new year back in first place
This was the Storm’s second annual New Year’s Eve game and the new Montreal team’s first ever visit to P.E.I. Brandon Robinson led the ... -
Hockey games cancelled across PEI
Sunday's Island Community Senior Hockey League game in Montague between the Montague Marines and Kensington Granites was cancelled due to the ... -
Storm is underway; Credit Union Place delays opening
The pre-school skate is cancelled, but the public skate will go forward from 3 to 4 p.m. All minor hockey is cancelled, but private rental and ... -
Evening of Christmas music planned for Summerside...
Phase Two band, which includes Gerry Hickey, Blaine Murphy, Pat King, and John McGarry), will be joined by Kendall Docherty and Brian Knox as ... -
Island schools closing early because of weather
RCMP are warning drivers that Island road conditions are deteriorating and ask that drivers slow down and drive with caution. With the snow ... -
Saddle River band to give Christmas performance at...
Troy, Mike, James and Tom invite all out for a night of original and traditional blues, bluegrass, country and folk sounds as well as some ... -
Province introduces Family Medicine Sponsorship...
The province’s Family Medicine Sponsorship Program will provide funding for three medical students per year for a five-year pilot period. The ... -
The Trews bring Juno-nominated acoustic concert to...
Sobeys Live @ the Centre presents The Trews at Confederation Centre's Homburg Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 29, to deliver their highly-praised ... -
It’s showtime at Maplethorpe Sunday afternoon
He has recorded seven albums, including his newest CD, “Little Pilgrim.” Nash’s 2009 album, “New Blue Day,” was named the Penguin Eggs Magazine ... -
Former Barenaked Ladies lead singer coming to Hunter...
Born in Ontario, Page took piano lessons as a child and sang in a youth choir. By his teens, he had struck up a songwriting partnership with ... -
Meetings & Conventions PEI hosts annual tradeshow
The Meetings & Conventions PEI Partner Tradeshow is the Island’s only tradeshow for the convention and special events industries. “For ... -
Two Islanders among best in Canadian folk music
The 17 award recipients were selected from some 86 finalists, pared down from the original 451 submissions received this year. Catherine ... -
Western Hospital ER closed Saturday
The emergency department’s 24-hour closure on Nov. 10 will last from 8 a.m. Saturday until 8 a.m. Sunday. On Nov. 16, the department will be open ... -
Island Marathon dips into South America
Islander Alanna MacNevin, who is volunteering in Peru, decided she would organize a run in Lima, Peru, the same day her family is running in ... -
Stewart returns to the Storm
Stewart, a Chicago native, signed on for another season with the Storm after leading the league in assists, finishing second in steals and fifth ... -
Vipers open IJHL season with win
Kyle Doucette also scored for the winners, while Mitch Gallant (2), Jordan Mayhew and Adam Wight drew assists. Gardner and Burton scored for the ... -
Grey Cup coming to Summerside
The City of Summerside and Football P.E.I. are thrilled to be bringing the coveted CFL trophy to Summerside. The Island football organization ... -
Get ready to celebrate 150th anniversary of...
The P.E.I. 2014 team aims to create an unforgettable 150th anniversary year that will celebrate and commemorate the historic Charlottetown ... -
Evangeline hosts six free events to celebrate Co-op...
The president said the region, renowned as the ‘Co-op Capital of the World’ (on a per capita basis), has 18 co-ops with more than 8,500 members, ...



