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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 ... -
Parks Canada extends toll rate freeze until 2014
Faced with an alarming decrease in the numbers of visitors, Parks Canada has frozen entry fees for another year and says plans for operating ... -
Shooting survivor plans to attend memorial
The lone survivor of a roadside shooting in Alberta plans to attend a memorial service for two of the men killed during the incident. In an ... -
Island woman starts 2012 set for life
Geneva MacEachern of Marshfield got a visit from Santa this Christmas and he gave her $1,000 per week for 25 years in the form of a jackpot Set ... -
Pro-life groups launch education campaign
P.E.I. pro-lifers are capitalizing on media attention on the lack of abortion services in the province by launching an aggressive education ... -
Fundraisers for shooting victim
Islanders can walk, run or skate this week to raise money for Shayna Conway. The CARI complex at UPEI is holding a fundraising skate for Conway ... -
Morell bakery closing its doors
MORELL — A country business here is closing, but not for lack of customers. Barb Blaisdell has been the chief cook and bottle washer at the ... -
Men's shelter to reopen Boxing Day
CHARLOTTETOWN – The province’s only men’s homeless shelter will open Monday for the first time in almost seven months. Eight beds will be ... -
Shooting victim still recovering in hospital
It could be a few weeks before doctors are able to do any further surgery to help the lone survivor of a shooting in Alberta, says a ... -
Abortion groups meet with health minister
Health Minister Doug Currie met with groups from both sides of the abortion debate Wednesday as he continues to be pressed by abortion service ... -
Home heating oil prices dropping
Prince Edward Island homeowners are about to get a mid-December break on the price to fill their oil tanks. The Island Regulatory and Appeals ... -
Jaws of Life used in Pleasant Valley collision
PLEASANT VALLEY - The Jaws of Life was used to free an injured passenger following a motor vehicle crash here Saturday evening. Queens County ... -
Three injured in collision on Irishtown Road
KENSINGTON - East Prince RCMP say three people were injured in a two-vehicle collision on Thursday on the Irishtown Road. RCMP said a vehicle ... -
Johnny Cash joins Anne of Green Gables on festival...
Ring of Fire, featuring the songs of country music legend Johnny Cash, is coming to main stage of the Confederation Centre next summer. The ... -
Pets die in Cornwall fire
CORNWALL — Three pets perished in a fire at a mini home in Cornwall on Sunday evening. The North River Fire Department responded to the call and -
Plans change for third power cable to mainland
Finance Minister Wes Sheridan says the province has applied for federal money to help pay for a third power cable to the mainland. Maritime ... -
Selling inspiration through clothing
CORNER BROOK — Nancy Buckle doesn’t just sell T-shirts, she sells inspiration. Buckle, a former resident of Corner Brook, is one of the driving ... -
Alliance formed in the United States to promote...
CHARLOTTETOWN – Maureen Storey wants doctors, dieticians and nutritionists singing the praises of potatoes. Storey heads the Alliance for Potato ... -
Angling to make Island lobster a fixture for diners...
A major hotel chain in India has nibbled on P.E.I. lobster. Soon Taj Hotels Group, a leading hotel company with 100 hotels in the Asian country, ... -
P.E.I. residents feel safest in Canada from crime
Statistics Canada says the vast majority of Canadians feel they are safe from crime, with Prince Edward Island residents feeling the safest. The ... -
Sloppy winter forecast for P.E.I., Weather Network says
Get ready P.E.I., the upcoming winter is going to be a wild rollercoaster ride, according to meteorologist Chris Scott of The Weather Network. ...



