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Stephen Brun
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All articles of Stephen Brun
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One year in jail for distributing child pornography
Timothy Jared Steeves, 36, wept silently at the defence table as Summerside Supreme Court Justice Wayne Cheverie imposed one of P.E.I.'s first ... -
One-on-one with 'The Hitman'
ABRAM-VILLAGE – One of the many nicknames Bret Hart earned during his hall-of-fame wrestling career is "The Excellence of Execution." Tuesday ... -
Anticipation building for Mellencamp concert
SUMMERSIDE – Ron Crozier has every one of John Mellencamp's recordings, some in all three formats – CDs, cassettes and vinyl. But there's one ... -
Added services push up rental costs for Island...
SUMMERSIDE – P.E.I. seniors are paying more rent for retirement home space than those in any other Atlantic province. New data released by the ... -
West Prince man acquitted of oil theft
SUMMERSIDE – The case of a West Prince man, accused of stealing heating oil from government housing, hinged on the credibility of his daughter's ... -
Police continue investigation into fatal weekend crash
ABRAM-VILLAGE – It could be some time before the RCMP are prepared to lay charges, if any, in relation to Sunday's single-vehicle rollover in the ... -
Brooke hits the red carpet
SUMMERSIDE – Not many teenaged girls can say their birthday celebrations included paparazzi, red carpets and Justin Bieber. In fact, Brooke ... -
Revving up
SUMMERSIDE – Local officials have one message for city residents and businesses when it comes to this month's Atlanticade: Be prepared. The ... -
Education Minister will ask government to fund...
SUMMERSIDE – P.E.I.’s Education Minister says he will ask his government to fund an air-exchange system to reduce high carbon dioxide levels at ... -
Tales of pirates and plunder in P.E.I.
Ahoy mateys! Pirates, plunder and buried treasure will be making headlines on the Island this summer. The Journal Pioneer and The Guardian's ... -
June 29 will be a Red Friday in Summerside
SUMMERSIDE – It may be strange to think that the story behind Summerside’s first time hosting a Red Friday ceremony involves a group of bikers ... -
UPDATE: Parents opt to continue ‘flushing’...
SUMMERSIDE – Parents of children at Summerside’s Parkside Elementary have opted to continue flushing the school next year in an effort to control ... -
New music tariff may be difficult to enforce, parade...
The not-for-profit organization Re:Sound recently received approval from the Copyright Board of Canada to begin collecting a royalty for ... -
Air-quality could force some Parkside students into SIS
SUMMERSIDE – Some students at Parkside may graduate to Summerside Intermediate earlier than expected due to air quality issues at the elementary ... -
Addictions, trafficking cost man more than nine...
Harrison William Snow pleaded guilty in provincial court to one count of possession of hydromorphone for the purpose of trafficking, two counts ... -
Westisle rules the diamond
Both Westisle squads captured gold in the P.E.I. School Athletic Association championships at Summerside’s Queen Elizabeth Park. The boys earned ... -
RCMP not aware of any 'bath salts' use in P.E.I.
Despite a presence in other Atlantic provinces – not to mention recent widespread media coverage – "bath salts" haven't made their way to P.E.I., ... -
Building charities, one province at a time
SUMMERSIDE – A Holland College student from Summerside is attempting to tackle an ambitious goal – raising $10 million for charities over the ... -
Westisle continues winning ways
SUMMERSIDE – The Westisle Composite High senior men’s softball squad continued its winning ways, but other Prince County teams weren’t so ... -
Eleven Westisle athletes named senior AA rugby...
Sports Editor's Note: Following is the second in a series of stories profiling all-stars for P.E.I. School Athletic Association senior spring ... -
Big birthday
BORDEN-CARLETON – The Confederation Bridge celebrates its 15th birthday this week, and it has some new gifts to show off. The 13-kilometre span ... -
Legal challenge to EI changes may be difficult: Law...
The best option for challenging the federal government's changes to the Employment Insurance system may not be a legal one, but a political one, ... -
Writing sweet music
SUMMERSIDE – By now, playing an instrument in front of an audience isn't a big deal for most of the Three Oaks Senior High band students. But ... -
A gear head’s dream at custom car show
SUMMERSIDE – Island gear heads are in for a treat this weekend in Summerside. The second annual Summer Rev Up takes place June 2 and 3 in support ... -
MacInnis’ life revolves around harness racing
Although her career in harness racing may only be beginning at 17-years-old, it’s clear that MacInnis’ passion for horses began much earlier. The ... -
Man didn’t sleep long enough to avoid impaired...
SUMMERSIDE – He tried to sleep it off behind the wheel of his car, but he didn’t sleep long enough. Tyler Gary Jim Perry, 23, pleaded guilty to a ... -
Latest theft conviction earns three months in jail
SUMMERSIDE – A city man’s sixth and seventh theft convictions in less than two years has led to a three-month jail sentence. Christopher Paul ... -
Coast clear
SUMMERSIDE – What started as a relaxing holiday at the beach for a young New Brunswick man, quickly turned into a lost-at-sea scenario. Luckily ... -
Islanders should be vigilant of Lyme-carrying ticks:...
Chances of contracting Lyme disease on the Island may be slim, but a recent increase of cases in Atlantic Canada is cause to be more vigilant, ... -
Smooth sailing
SUMMERSIDE – Holland College has received funding that could mean smooth sailing for attracting more students to Summerside. The college’s Marine ...



