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Darlene Shea
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All articles of Darlene Shea
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Dangerous puddles
Vehicles driving through these puddles are experiencing hydroplaning which could cause loss of control of vehicles and lead to accidents. Police ... -
Bring Bobbi Jo Home campaign gathers momentum with...
“All proceeds from the fun event will be donated to the Bring Bobbi-Jo Home Campaign,” explains Gary Smith, a disc-jockey from Eclipse ... -
Bluefield battles TOSH to take gold medal
The Summerside school had a marginal lead after the first quarter when they led 13-12, but by the half-way mark the lead was tipped 38-32 in ... -
Pownal makes top 15 in Hockeyville 2012 contest
After receiving thousands of submissions from passionate hockey communities across the country, the Kraft Hockeyville 2012 -
Governments support O’Leary carrot farming
O’Leary Produce will receive new equipment and further upgrades to help modernize the carrot grading and packing line within its facility. This ... -
French for Future forum postponed
The forum that was slated for Charlottetown on Wednesday at Empire Threatre is expected to proceed as scheduled. -
Relay kickoff in Kensington tonight
KENSINGTON – The committee members planning this year’s Kensington Relay For Life are really excited about the tremendous opportunities presented ... -
KISH class putting a little cool in Confederation
Juliana Elsinga’s Grade 8 French Immersion class has entered “Canada’s Coolest Contest,” which challenges students to recreate significant ... -
PEI 55+ Games are fun way to exercise mind and body
Formed in 1997 through the initiative of Ted Lawlor and Sharon (Knox) Renner, the 55+ Games mixes social and competitive events for the purpose ... -
Bowl for Kids Sake rapidly approaching
For more than 30 years, groups of co-workers, friends and family from across Prince Edward Island have come together to raise money for Big ... -
'The Dressing Room' returns to Harbourfront Theatre
“The Dressing Room”, staged as part of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada activities, was first performed in 2007 when the Summerside Cahill Stadium ... -
25th Annual Valentine’s Dance for Tyne Valley...
For the first few years, the dances were organized by the Stewart Memorial Hospital Board. By the mid-90s, the SMH Auxiliary had taken over ... -
Evangeline is venue for battle for second place
This is a battle for second place in the New Brunswick/P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League, as the Thunder currently lead the Canadiens by just one ... -
Stanley Cup relay begins in Summerside
The Island-wide relay featuring the NHL’s most coveted trophy goes Feb. 7 to 10. “We are so excited to have this rare and unique opportunity to ... -
Bait fishers to meet Sunday
This first meeting of 2012 for the group will happen at the Causeway Bay Linkletter Hotel in Summerside at 7:30 p.m. Bill Warren, president of ... -
Lennox Island woman heading to Chile for Island...
Chiloe Island is part of a large archipelago off the southern Chile coast. Many of their native youth migrated to urban areas in recent decades, ... -
Icemen blast past Maroons with five-goal period
The tight match was tied at one apiece after the first, but the Maroons came out strong in the second and tossed in three unanswered goals to ... -
Granites beat Icemen in overtime
Kensington came out strong in the beginning, finishing the first period with a 2-0 lead. However, the Icemen scored two unanswered goals in the ... -
Lunch and learn ways to get funds for translating...
However, some of them are hesitating to take steps in this direction because of the expense involved in getting their websites, pamphlets and ... -
Over 100 new positions added to speed up EI claims...
Allison Queen, press secretary for Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley, said over 100 full and part-time positions have ... -
Former Bruins take on PEI Legends in fundraiser Monday
A Boston Bruins Alumni team featuring such stars as former Bruins captain, Ray Bourque, Terry O’Reilly, and Rick Middleton will be taking on the ... -
Ellis gets three goals, four assists in three games
Ellis, fresh off his move to the Shawinigan Cataractes, had a great week. Wednesday, in his first game with the team, he scored one goal and ... -
Caps back in action with three-game weekend
“It’s going to be a tough weekend,” admitted Capitals general manager Pat McIver. “Miramichi and Campbellton are in our (Roger Meek) division and ... -
Squash PEI players participate in national team events
The first events begin on today, Jan. 6, in Halifax, N.S., and London, Ont. The Tower at Saint Mary’s University is hosting the Women’s Team ... -
Woodshop in Milo gutted in Monday morning fire
Fire broke out at the residential woodshop on Route 14 around 10:45 a.m. O’Leary, West Point and Alberton fire departments responded to the ... -
Synchro skaters entertain hockey fans
The Summerside Silhouettes are a juvenile synchronized skating team. Skaters range from ages 12 to 14. There are 11 members on the team, which is ... -
Team Atlantic prepares for World Men’s Under-17...
The team will include Islanders Kameron Kielly of Charlottetown, Alex Gallant of Stratford, and Thomas Stavert of Kensington, as well as Jeff ... -
Western Capitals feel suspensions unfair
SUMMERSIDE – Several fights between the Woodstock Slammers and the Summerside Western Capitals last Friday night in Woodstock have led to ... -
Storm breaks losing streak with win over Power
OSHAWA – The Summerside Storm is back on the winning track after defeating the Oshawa Power 101-100 on the road Thursday night. The Storm ...



