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Nancy MacPhee
nmacphee@journalpioneer.com
Biography
Nancy MacPhee writes reviews of P.E.I. theatre.All articles of Nancy MacPhee
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Pregnant woman sentenced to house arrest
In Summerside provincial court recently, 28-year-old Jamie Lynn Gill pleaded guilty to single counts of theft and failing to show in court. The ... -
Threats to burn down Miscouche Villa results in...
Mario Joseph Cote pleaded guilty recently in Summerside provincial court to a single count of uttering threats. On March 14, East Prince RCMP was ... -
‘Brady Brady’ and the RBC Cup
And he’s here, this week, playing for a national hockey championship. Brady Shaw is the namesake for the “Brady Brady” series of books, written ... -
Handing over the crown
Toothpaste, says Ashley Cameron, will do the trick in ridding her Miss Teen P.E.I. International crown of tarnish, bringing it back to its ... -
Focus on bullying
Thursday, the documentary “Bully” will be screened at Three Oaks Senior High. The film, directed by Lee Hirsch, a victim of bullying in his ... -
Knutsford man sentenced to 10 days for assault
Ashley Darren Reeves pleaded guilty in Summerside provincial court to the assault, which occurred at his home in early March. The court heard ... -
Scraps of the past
On the top corner of one is a small piece of metal, beside it, a handwritten story. The writing tells of the metal’s origin, a piece of a ... -
Some have problems getting in and out of port
Port authority president Dale Wall said several boats, including his — the Changing Tides — got temporarily stuck on the sandbar coming back into ... -
Theft, fraud result in probation
Raymond Wilfred Collicutt pleaded guilty in Summerside provincial court recently to single counts of theft and fraud. The crime occurred on Jan. ... -
Safe sailing, for now
Dale Wall, president of the harbour authority, has fished out of Malpeque for 30 years. He said the channel is the worst he has ever seen. “We ... -
Gas thefts earn city man 60-day sentence
Derrick James Alder will also be on probation, during which time he must stay away from the businesses and pay restitution. The first theft ... -
Motorcycle mommas
SUMMERSIDE — Krista Silliker hated the rumble of a motorcycle in the far distance. “I used to be one of those people who, when I heard a ... -
Former daycare worker gets nine months in jail
That was the message that provincial court Judge Jeff Lantz delivered recently in sentencing a 29-year-old Richmond woman who stole more than ... -
Family speaks of their loss
But the phone never rings. It’s because of the actions of Roger Irwin Faithful that the weekly call from her father, Paul Cormier, no longer ... -
Driver in fatal collision sentenced to 30 months in...
In provincial court Tuesday, Judge Jeff Lantz sentenced 58-year-old Roger Irwin Faithful to 30 months in federal prison for his role in a fatal ... -
Drunk driver involved in fatality sentenced
Roger Irwin Faithfull was sentenced this morning to 30 months in prison for impaired driving causing death. Faithfull, 57, was behind the wheel ... -
Kensington man sentenced to jail for possessing...
Wade John Adams pleaded guilty in Summerside provincial court Thursday to possession of stolen property and possession of marijuana for the ... -
More than 1,600 tournament passes sold for RBC Cup
SUMMERSIDE — More than 1,600 tournament passes have been sold to date for the upcoming RBC Cup taking place at Credit Union Place May 11 to ... -
Attendance disappointing, says Caps GM
He was referring to the 1,312 fans that showed up at Eastlink Arena Tuesday night for game one of the Maritime Hockey League’s Kent Cup final ... -
Caps take game one in Kent Cup finals
It was the Caps’ Craig MacLaughlin who came out the hero, scoring the game-wining goal off a pass from Justin Rasmussen at 15:49 of the third. “I ... -
New dance group heading to national competition
It is the first time that the college will be sending an entire dance company to the ScotDance Canada Championship Series, which takes place July ... -
New approach to Summerside Highland Gathering
The College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts has revamped its annual Summerside Highland Gathering, bringing back a taste of a past favourite ... -
Six students ‘disciplined’ in connection with...
“They have been disciplined, that’s as much as we can reveal as a school district right now,” said board superintendent Cynthia Fleet on Monday. ... -
Hunter River man arrested for thefts
On April 5, Queens District RCMP stopped a vehicle matching the description of a vehicle suspected of being involved in two separate thefts. As a ... -
School board investigating security breach at Three...
English Language School Board superintendent Cynthia Fleet confirmed late Thursday that the breach occurred earlier this month and was discovered ... -
Repeat offender gets six months behind bars
In Summerside provincial court Tuesday, Richard Banford Broome, 72, of Springhill was convicted on his 10th driving while disqualified charge in ... -
Food bank full, once again
And it’s thanks to the generosity of Prince County residents, says Karen Mallett. “It hasn’t stopped,” said Mallett, referring to donations being ... -
To catch a thief
The owner of Summerside’s Sites and Bytes recently posted video footage of a theft that occurred at his store. The response has been ... -
Public service constantly being reviewed, says premier
In his budget address, Finance Minister Wes Sheridan indicated 47 per cent of government’s total annual program expenditures are spent on ... -
Opposition parties have little good to say about budget
Conservative MLA James Aylward first criticized the budget during his address from the House floor and later in a media scrum. From the floor of ...



