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Montague residents 'seeing red' over RCMP cuts
MONTAGUE - There was a whole lotta love for the red serge here Wednesday night during a public meeting in which residents were asked whether ... -
Gasoline prices increasing 3.1-cents per litre tonight
Islanders may not fall in love with the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission on this, Valentine's Day. The Guardian has learned the ... -
Gas retailers ask for margin increase
Islanders could be paying more at the pumps if the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approves a requested increase in dealer ... -
Highway 104 closed after truck crash
TRURO – The west bound lanes of Highway 104 are closed due to a tractor-trailer crash in Fort Lawrence, N.S. Cumberland County RCMP are ... -
Belfast man identified as victim of workplace accident
David Tarenta of Belfast has been identified as the victim of Wednesday’s industrial accident at Superior Sanitation in Charlottetown. ... -
Proposed shuttle business goes to public hearing
P.E.I. businessman David Anderson’s road to expanding his shuttle service into New Brunswick continues to run into delays and heated ... -
Sobeys president, CEO retiring this year
STELLARTON – Sobeys president and CEO Bill McEwan will be retiring later this year. McEwan’s desire to retire stems from a continuing health ... -
Scammer pretending to sell tickets for legitimate...
RCMP officers on P.E.I. are warning the public about a telephone scam regarding their own organization. Mounties are taking part in a benefit ... -
Fatal industrial accident in Charlottetown
An industrial accident in Charlottetown this afternoon has claimed the life of a 46-year-old Belfast area man. Charlottetown Police Services ... -
NDP Leader James Rodd resigns
New Democrats in Prince Edward Island are looking for a new leader. During a news conference in Hunter River this morning, James Rodd announced ... -
NB to address moose accident hazards near Confed Bridge
SACKVILLE, N.B. – The provincial government is currently considering additional precautions with regards to the hazards posed by moose ... -
PEI RCMP's commanding officer moving to Newfoundland
P.E.I. RCMP's Chief Superintendent, Tracy Hardy, is leaving her Island post. Hardy, who is currently commanding officer of L Division, P.E.I. ... -
Alberton man charged with vehicle theft
An Alberton area man was arrested by Charlottetown police officers early Thursday after being tracked down with the help of a police dog ... -
Truro lands Acadian Games for second time
TRURO - The Acadian Games are returning to Truro this spring. The games are for students in Grades 5 to 11 who attend Francophone schools ... -
Charlottetown mayor slams Souris’ lobbying efforts
Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee calls Souris’ Coast Guard lobbying efforts utter and complete silliness. Souris officials want to have the ... -
Protest by halibut fishermen shuts down DFO building...
SYDNEY — Fishermen demanding a larger share of a lucrative halibut fishery staged a protest Monday that shut down a Fisheries and Oceans ... -
Fatal truck crash still under investigation
BIBLE HILL, N.S. - The RCMP are looking for motorists who may have passed by a tractor-trailor that was parked on the side of the west-bound ... -
Province working on bursary promise
The provincial government is working on the details of delivering a second bursary to Island university students. When the Liberal government was ... -
Rowing coach sentenced to four months in jail
The former Canada Games rowing coach convicted of stealing money from the team's bank account to use for her own purposes is going to jail. ... -
UPDATE: Two fishermen die in Bay of Fundy
PARRSBORO – Two men are dead, likely victims of the Bay of Fundy’s powerful tides. The body of Croydon Wood, 49, a lobsterman and – according to ... -
MacLellan picks up three more Music PEI awards
Catherine MacLellan took home three more awards during Saturday night’s Music P.E.I. Awards Gala at Confederation Centre of the Arts in ... -
Hockey player sentenced to four months in jail for...
CHARLOTTETOWN – Failing to stop at the scene of an accident in which he struck and injured a pedestrian will cost a promising young hockey ... -
Empty bus rolls into parked taxi
No one was hurt when an empty transit bus rolled through an intersection and hit a parked taxi hard enough to lift it off two wheels in ... -
UPDATE: Sackville foundry burned to the ground
The Sackville community is reeling this week after a devastating fire Wednesday night left a section of the historic Enterprise Foundry in ... -
Action needed to deal with moose: driver
SACKVILLE, N.B. - A Cape Spear man is calling for action after his pickup truck collided with a moose between the Confederation Bridge and ... -
Morning delay at Westisle family of schools
Freezing rain and poor road conditions have resulted in a one-hour delay this morning for the Westisle family of schools. The delay also affects ... -
Three Amherst schools locked down
AMHERST, N.S. —Three Amherst schools are in lockdown. Amherst Police say the measure was made after a suspicious incident this morning. "There ... -
Junior Achievement of P.E.I. announces latest...
Businessman Allan Andrews never sells children short. He has, time and again, seen their ability to learn at a very young age. And he continues ... -
Up to 15 cm of snow possible before it all turns to...
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Prince Edward Island as the national weather service continues to track a major ... -
'Come Dine With Me Canada' coming to P.E.I.
W Network's Come Dine With Me Canada is coming to Prince Edward Island. Come Dine With Me Canada is a lively half hour series that follows five ...

