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Mike Carson
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Mayor shuffles committee chairs
Four committees will have new chairs in 2013. Coun. Tina Mundy has been moved from human resources, legal affairs, heritage and culture to ... -
Summerside car dealer not giving away cars
Trevor Heffel, sales consultant at Hemphill Chevrolet Buick GMC Ltd. in Summerside, said the business is being used by Jamaican scam artists to ... -
Summerside hires communications officer
Lorri Laughlin is joining the city staff after having worked in this field with the Government of Canada for more than 15 years, holding ... -
Big Hearts Celebration set for Credit Union Place
Big Hearts Celebration is set for Jan. 19 at Credit Union Place in Summerside. Foundation events co-ordinator, Susanne MacDonald, said the ... -
First Prince County baby of 2013 arrives
The proud parents are Stacey Enman and Adam Ballum of Tyne Valley. Koby was not the first Islander born in 2013 however. That distinction went to ... -
Caps thrill hometown crowd with late tie-breaker
The home team jumped out to a 2-0 first period lead. Mitch Maynard opened the scoring with a shorthanded goal at 3:45 on an assist from Spencer ... -
The spirit of giving
Dozens of volunteers gathered at the Wilmot Community Centre Sunday to arrange and distribute food boxes and toys to families throughout the ... -
Chamber membership grows in 2012
Chamber president Todd Clark said membership has reached 470 and efforts are continuing to increase that number. The chamber president said 2012 ... -
Native pollinators key to Island fruit industry
With a worldwide shortage of honeybees, Balsom, a member of the P.E.I. Apple Growers’ Association, came up with the idea for P.E.I. to develop ... -
Christmas in Kensington
KENSINGTON - Cold damp weather didn’t deter Kensington residents as they turned out in large numbers the annual Christmas Parade and Christmas ... -
City seeks public input on green space development
A 70-page draft report on the future of Summerside’s parks and green space has been made available to the public for comment. The plan is ... -
Money stolen from Tim Hortons
Police said a man apparently staked out the drive-thru window, waited for the employee to leave, walked up, reached in and made off with the cash ... -
New regional bus service ready to go Saturday
Tri-Maritime Bus Network will start the day after Acadian Lines stops its bus service through the region. Owner, Mike Cassidy, said Tri-Maritime ... -
City ponders lift of overnight parking ban
Coun. Peter Holman, chairman of the city’s police committee, said he would be reviewing the parking restriction with the chief of police. The ban ... -
Canada keeping close eye on Obama administration
Peter McKenna, chair of the Political Science Department at the University of Prince Edward Island, said now that Barack Obama has been returned ... -
‘We must not forget’
Veterans, led by the Legion Colour Guard and the P.E.I. Regiment Band, marched in to a standing ovation from the gathering. The keynote address ... -
Kensington Heritage Library opens
“It’s been many years since we actually started it, but we had to wait until we had everything done,” said Kensington Coun. Rowan Caseley. “This ... -
Man gets 160 days for driving while disqualified
Joseph Michael Chaisson was stopped by West Prince RCMP in Alberton on July 21 on suspicion of impaired driving. A breathalyzer demand was made ... -
‘Beauty’ of a production
Jessie Inman, CEO of the Confederation Centre of the Arts, was on hand for a recent rehearsal. The centre is sponsoring youth in the arts in the ... -
Atlantic mayors support infrastructure program
Congress chairman, Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart, said there is a need for a long-term municipal infrastructure program throughout the country. ... -
Pumpkin patrol and city ensure safe Halloween
TOSH students have been getting into the spirit of Halloween in preparation for the school’s annual Pumpkin Patrol. The safety promotion’s major ... -
Graffiti wall lost with Shur-Gain demolition
For years the building’s large concrete exterior wall facing the Trans-Canada Trail was a graffiti artist’s dream. Brian MacDonald was behind the ... -
Church group working to bring Iraqi family to city
A volunteer committee from St. Paul’s Parish is planning a series of fundraising events to help take care of the family once they arrive in the ... -
A saint for all people
Kateri Tekakwitha was canonized in Rome on Sunday by Pope Benedict XVI. Along with Saint Anne, Tekakwitha will become the patron saint of the ... -
Walk aims to raise awareness for Gastroparesis
Also called delayed gastric emptying, gastroparesis is a disorder that slows or stops the movement of food from the stomach to the small ... -
PEI house makes New York Times’ real estate...
The Island home overlooking the New London Bay is a three-bedroom farmhouse built in 1925 on 20 acres of coastal land and it’s going for $1.2 ... -
Chamber setting position on city infringement in...
One of the problems facing the local chamber is that there seems to be no uniform policy across North America to deal with the matter. "We've ... -
Latecomers charged for water and sewer work
Council supported a recommendation from its technical services committee to share the cost of the sewer-line work with Benny Mills and Ken ... -
Woman raising awareness in unique way
The charity helps some of the millions of orphans around the world who must rely on the kindness of strangers for their survival. But Silverland ... -
Sisters in Spirit Vigil raises awareness of abuse
Sisters in Spirit Vigil brought together First Nations people, law enforcement agencies and others to honour the lives of murdered and missing ...



