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Stephen Brun
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All articles of Stephen Brun
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Kensington aims for lower speed limits
A proposed speed limit bylaw passed first reading at the town’s regular monthly council meeting Monday night. If the bylaw is enacted, as it ... -
Storm’s defense will be key to earning third...
The Storm hosts the Saint John Mill Rats on Friday at Credit Union Place. Tip off time is 7 p.m. Head coach Joe Salerno isn’t fooled by the Mill ... -
Local student asks for donations instead of birthday...
The Elm Street Elementary student will celebrate his seventh birthday on Dec. 21. But instead of a bicycle or a gaming system, Campbell had very ... -
Remembering those lost to violence
Dec. 6 each year is a day to remember the women who lost their lives to violence and abuse. Dozens of local residents and political leaders ... -
Man injured in Kinkora industrial accident
East Prince RCMP said the man, an employee of Duffy Construction Ltd., was working in the company’s yard when the incident occurred. Police say ... -
UsedPEI creates unique new toy drive
UsedPEI.com has created a unique Christmas toy drive, with donations going to the Western School Board, the Island Pregnancy Centre and Chances ... -
Kin Appeal another success
All proceeds and items collected through Monday night’s event, which was televised on Eastlink’s channel 10, are used for the Kinsmen and ... -
Alcohol-fuelled rampage leads to five-month sentence
Matthew John Rice pleaded guilty Tuesday in provincial court to single counts of break-and-enter, indecent exposure, assault and theft. At around ... -
Setting up Appeal-ing shots
Funds raised through donations to the 63rd annual telethon are used by the Kin Family to put together Christmas hampers for Prince County ... -
Caps getting into school spirit this month
The Caps will play a rare 11:30 a.m. game in Maritime Junior Hockey League action on Dec. 19, which will also serve as the team’s Christmas gift ... -
City man sentenced for knifepoint confrontation
Clifford Junior Murl, 34, was scheduled to go to trial on several charges related to the incident, but instead pleaded guilty to counts of theft, ... -
Police investigating after child’s photo appears...
Const. Shannon Hodder confirmed Thursday that the Major Crimes section was alerted to the matter due to a post on a Facebook site for P.E.I. ... -
Decking the halls
You have to when deciding to open your house, largely to complete strangers, for this Saturday’s Christmas House Tours. The Westbergs, originally ... -
Bank employee faces theft charge
Krista Dawn Woods, 38, of Summerside, was not present to enter a plea last week in provincial court. Her attorney informed the court she’d been ... -
Christmas comes to Summerside
The anticipation for Summerside’s annual Santa Claus Parade is such that children gathered along the route can pinpoint those accurate distances ... -
Vernon Inman celebrates 50 years of flying
The aircraft, a single-engine, two-seat, 1969 Champion Citabria, would be the smallest plane I’d ever flown in. It was also sitting, not in an ... -
Leaving collision scene results in jail time
Gary Joseph Handrahan, 57, pleaded guilty Thursday in Summerside provincial court to single counts of impaired driving and leaving the scene of ... -
More accidents caused by icy road conditions Thursday
The latest incident occurred shortly after 8 a.m. along Route 12 in Southwest Lot 16, near Cackleberry Farms. A woman driving a Chevrolet Cobalt ... -
Public Health Act aims to cure ‘chronic...
The need for an updated act, which recently passed second reading in the provincial legislature, was heightened by two high-profile cases of ... -
Frost conditions lead to three crashes
The East Prince RCMP said each of the incidents was caused by a combination of frost on the roads and lack of winter tires. The first accident ... -
Landmark’s sale has Kensington cadets on the move
P.E.I. Finance Minister Wes Sheridan confirmed Tuesday that the federal government has sold the historic building, which houses Kensington’s post ... -
Creating sustainable fertilizer use
On Monday, the Canadian Fertilizer Institute signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the province, the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture, ... -
Alleged driver in Viper crash back in court
Landon Ramsay pleaded not guilty in provincial court to a single count of impaired driving. The charge stems from a July 2010 single-vehicle ... -
Be their guest
Perhaps that explains why he nearly didn’t audition for a role in the upcoming production of “Beauty and the Beast” at Harbourfront ... -
BBEMA looks to help hobby farm owners
BBEMA is coordinating a two-year project to help the owners of small farms, or hobby farms, take advantage of environmental programs and ... -
Council opposes building’s heritage designation
Earlier this year, the Tourism and Culture Department notified town officials that it intends to designate the Government of Canada building on ... -
Veteran city police officer charged following collision
Cpl. David Murphy is scheduled to appear in Summerside provincial court on Dec. 13 to answer to the charges, which stem from a two-vehicle ... -
Kensington approves new communication system for...
The town’s council unanimously approved the purchase of a breathing apparatus communications system for the firefighters at its regular monthly ... -
Isleawards nominations still open
Nominations are still being accepted for the inaugural Isleawards, but only until Dec. 31. The only rule of this new P.E.I. award ceremony is ... -
Player of the week Plummer focused on road games ahead
The six-foot-four shooting guard from Brooklyn, N.Y., was named the National Basketball League of Canada’s player of the week Monday after ...



