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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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A life-saving test
It’s what Sandra Reeves told herself and her family after finding out, for the second time, she had been diagnosed with cancer. It was in 2008 ... -
Sea Cow Pond man gets jail time for assaults,...
Joshua Raphael Arsenault pleaded guilty to driving drunk and two assault charges in Summerside provincial court Tuesday. He had initially been ... -
Fire departments battling blaze on Fernwood Road
Few details are available but according to Adam Baldwin, chief of the Kinkora department, the call came in at 10:07 a.m. That fire department, ... -
Food bank supplies dangerously low
The Salvation Army Food Bank, like many of its users, has fallen on hard times. Close to 100 hampers are now going out the door a week, a huge ... -
RBC Cup expected to generate millions in economic...
The countdown is on to the national junior A hockey championship, the 2013 RBC Cup, taking place May 11 to 19 at Summerside’s Credit Union Place ... -
Busy two months ahead for Credit Union Place
From now until early June, it will be incredibly busy at the multi-million-dollar recreation facility, with the Summerside Storm and the Western ... -
On the road again
“I don’t think that we thought that we would do it (tour) to the extent that we are doing it now. It’s been a really big surprise,” LeBlanc said ... -
Former daycare employee to be sentenced in April
Colette Margaret Richard, 29, who had earlier pleaded guilty to a single count of theft over $5,000, was to be sentenced Wednesday morning in ... -
A dream come true
A few weeks ago, the singer/songwriter, who grew up in Cousin’s Shore, received her first Juno nomination for her most recent album, “We Have ... -
Six charged in connection with Albany robbery enter...
The six were among eight scheduled to appear in Summerside provincial court Tuesday morning to answer to charges in connection with the robbery, ... -
City woman convicted of third impaired driving charge
Amanda Dawn Moase was on trial after pleading not guilty an incident on Dec. 22 in the city. The charge was laid just three weeks after she had ... -
Cocaine seized
Saturday, following a three-month investigation by the unit and the Criminal Intelligence Service Prince Edward Island, police searched a ... -
Repeat offender gets jail time for driving drunk,...
Michael Joseph Chaisson, his hands cuffed and legs shackled, was brought into Summerside provincial court a little over two weeks after being ... -
More than a fighter
Almost every inch of Joe Borden's basement is covered with memorabilia, all from his past as a champion boxer. But Joe is more than a fighter, ... -
Impaired driving charges stayed against West Prince man
Landon Ramsay had initially been charged with single counts of dangerous driving causing death and impaired driving causing death in connection ... -
Former Credit Union employee sentenced to house arrest
Now, Krista Dawn Woods has lost her job of almost 15 years, after admitting to stealing from her employer — Summerside’s Consolidated Credit ... -
Repeat offender gets conditional discharge for third...
In Summerside provincial court Monday, Todd Robert Arsenault, an admitted alcoholic, received three years of probation as part of a conditional ... -
City man going to jail for selling prescription drugs
Justin Ryan Owen previously entered a guilty plea in Summerside provincial court to a single count of possession of oxycodone for the purpose of ... -
Indian River Festival, St. Mary’s Church nominated...
All she knows for certain is the church — nominated for Venue of the Year — and the festival — up for Event of the Year — have yet to win one of ... -
Teen convicted in armed robbery going to jail
Why, questioned the judge, if that had been the case, did the Mount Pleasant teen go to the property wearing a mask? “It’s something that doesn’t ... -
City man gets eight months for his role in drug...
Mitchell John Millar wasn’t caught with drugs but found with a phone containing text messages to set up a drug deal. He was among several people ... -
City motel owner going to prison
Donald T. Gaudet, 52, owns Baker’s Lighthouse Motel in the city’s east end. It was in May 2011 that Gaudet sold a total of an ounce of cocaine to ... -
Celebrating 60 years
For at least 10 of those years, Pam Montgomery has been part of that voice, first by sitting on the Athena Home and School Association and now as ... -
City man faces child pornography charge
Tony Joseph Laviolette was arrested over the weekend by Summerside police and charged with possession of child pornography and two charges of ... -
City man faces child pornography charge
SUMMERSIDE — A 24-year-old city man is behind bars facing charges of possession of child pornography and breach of probation. Over the weekend, ... -
Refusing breathalyzer results in 20-day sentence
On Dec. 9, just after 1 a.m., police observed George Anthony DesRoches driving an all-terrain vehicle with no lights on in his yard. Police ... -
Bag of weed lands man in jail
But, according to Paul Eugene Bernard, he wasn’t selling the drugs but merely helping those looking to find them. In Summerside provincial court ... -
Shortage of volunteers impacts Heart and Stroke...
Montgomery, 73, is a heart attack survivor. His heart troubles started at age 40. “I had a bad heart attack in ‘93 and I had bypasses two years ... -
Cousins thrilled with Juno nomination
Tuesday morning, Cousins was in attendance as the 2013 Juno Award nominations were announced in Toronto. Among the long list of nominated artists ... -
West Prince man gets lengthy jail term, driving...
“The last time he was before the court he received 90 days (in jail). That doesn’t appear to have slowed the accused down,” Judge Jeff Lantz said ...



