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Stephen Brun
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Air Show thanks community, fans for support
Colin Stephenson, executive director of Air Show Atlantic, was back at Slemon Park with $30,000 in direct donations to some of the local groups ... -
Currie in contact with Summerside mayor about PCH...
Last week, Mayor Basil Stewart told council he’d not heard back from Health Minister Doug Currie to set up a meeting on the issue. Stewart said ... -
Province completes yearly bridge repairs
With 1,189 structures, the Island is home to the largest network of bridges per capita in the country, requiring a rigorous inspection and ... -
‘Late-comer’ charge will move on to council
Summerside’s technical services committee recommended Monday that council vote as soon as possible to share the cost of the sewer-line work with ... -
More married couples in Summerside: Stats Can
Based on 2011 census data, 67.9 per cent of couples in the western capital were married, up slightly from the 2006 survey. Across P.E.I., and in ... -
Islanders raise readers, and more than $13,000
The seventh annual campaign, spearheaded by PostMedia, saw volunteers in their bright orange shirts handing out issues of the Journal Pioneer and ... -
Three drivers injured in Wednesday crash
The Mounties were called to the scene, near Moase Road and just south of the Travellers Rest roundabout, shortly before 4:30 p.m. Police say a ... -
Fatigue, errors prove costly for Blue Jackets at...
You couldn’t blame the Bedeque Blue Jackets for being a bit tired heading into last weekend’s Atlantic bantam AA championships in Dartmouth, N.S. ... -
Hometown hockey coach gives Evangeline a show
The Bedeque native, and head coach of the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds, brought his team into Abram-Village for a pre-season Atlantic ... -
School ‘flushing’ going smoothly, so far
Air quality tests discovered high levels of carbon dioxide in the Summerside school last January, after several students complained of headaches ... -
Keddy, Shea tout benefits of EU trade
Gerald Keddy, Parliamentary secretary to the minister of international trade, concluded a two-day visit to the Island on Wednesday, which ... -
Electric vehicles hit Island roads
Just days after the Canadian company Sun Country Highway announced 10 of the 90-amp stations would soon be up and running across the Island, ... -
Scarecrow Festival has plenty to offer
Those driving past the site on Read Drive may have noticed plenty of spooky and not-so-spooky creations in place for the sixth annual Scarecrow ... -
HST gives Island big jump in business competitiveness
While that’s music to the ears of government officials, the Island’s Opposition leader said the province needs to overhaul how it provides ... -
Wellthereyougo wins SRW Labour Day feature
Campbell drove Wellthereyougo to the win in race 12 in 1:56 flat over Rich Raider and Mark Bradley (1:56.1). The five-year-old gelding put in an ... -
Architect of the maze
Davey manages the perennial section at the Summerside farm, but a lot of his year is spent thinking about designing and constructing this maze. ... -
Assault on cousin, ex-girlfriend leads to jail time
Kevin Curtis Collicutt pleaded guilty Thursday in Summerside provincial court to two counts of assault, and single counts of damage to property ... -
Acadian Festival officially kicks off Friday
The new youth talent search began Thursday night in at the Expo-Festival Centre in Abram-Village, featuring a field of around 15 entrants vying ... -
Group still mulling cost of developing waterfront...
The property, located behind the former P.E.I. Bag Company building, was once home to large Irving fuel tanks. Bayside Builders president Peter ... -
Jail time for Fernwood break and enter, stolen...
Leo Gerard MacKenzie, 39, pleaded guilty in Summerside provincial court to a single counts of break and enter and breach of probation, and two ... -
Pembroke Fella wins SRW Sunday feature
The victory in the $1,700 Race 11 was Murphy's second of the afternoon, after he rode Rymar Chief to a 1:58.2 photo-finish win in the ninth race ... -
Forever Paradise sets track record
Campbell and two-year-old gelding, Forever Paradise, set a blistering pace to take the night's final race in 1:57.2, nearly a full second better ... -
Islander joins Storm coaching staff
Originally from Nova Scotia, Leslie was a classroom and physical education teacher at the elementary, intermediate and high school levels in both ... -
Bantam boys set to begin play at nationals
The team swept the P.E.I. bantam elimination tournament with a 5-0 (won-lost) record back in July with a 7-5 win over Kensington. At this week's ... -
Borden native wins junior bodybuilding title
Johnny Doull of Borden-Carleton won the men's junior (age 21 and under) title Saturday in Edmonton, Alta., beating out Ontario's Robin Strand and ... -
Waterfront Campus on time and on budget, college says
Work on the Waterfront Campus, formerly the Waterfront Mall, is on time and on budget according to the college's facilities manager, Justin Dunn. ... -
Heat bring valuable experience back to PEI
The girls' squad went winless through eight round-robin games in Montreal, but finally started putting their game together when the consolation ... -
From Sweden to the land of Anne
Pawlik, who turns 80 on Sunday, has a good excuse for being a late bloomer – she grew up across the Atlantic Ocean in Sweden. Once she read the ... -
Book marks
There was a time when it would take 18 months from the time Patti Larsen finished writing a novel until it actually became available for readers. ... -
Strait across
Swimming across the Northumberland Strait in the bridge's shadow can lend that kind of perspective. Turner, 43, and fellow Summerside native Eva ...



