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Teresa Wright
twright@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Teresa Wright
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Drivers warned province about damage on buses
Government says it did not know the scope of structural damage that existed in the province's older school buses until corrosion was uncovered by ... -
P.E.I. sends help to N.B.
Prince Edward Island is pitching in to help New Brunswick handle the emergency services needed after the severe flooding of the St. John River ... -
Herring stocks at dangerously low levels: P.E.I....
Prince Edward Islands herring stocks are at dangerously low levels, says Fisheries Minister Allan Campbell. This is potentially disastrous for ... -
Addressing aging manors could involve public-private...
The government of P.E.I. will soon make announcements about its plans to address the province's aging manors, and those plans could include a ... -
School officials praise kindergarten move
Friday's announcement that kindergarten will be brought into the Island's public schools may have drawn criticism from the early learning sector, ... -
Ethanol delay frustrates farmers
The group of about 40 Prince Edward Island farmers who were set to plant sugar beets this spring are wondering why government appears to be ... -
No beets going in the ground
The company that wants to build an $85-million ethanol plant on P.E.I. will not plant a sugar beet crop on the Island this year. Atlantic ... -
Polar shareholder finally appears before government...
For the first time, one of the Polar Foods shareholders appeared before a legislative committee on Thursday ready to answer any and all questions ... -
Kindergartens figuring out the A,B,Cs of readiness...
By Teresa Wright The Guardian Monday was the first day of kindergarten for a number of five-year-olds across the province. But these latecomers ... -
ALC may add to gaming machines
Island bars might soon see high-tech poker tables in their game rooms. The Atlantic Lottery Corporation is interested in establishing electronic ... -
Minimum wage must be $10: labour head
The province may soon see an increase in the minimum wage, but itll be hard to satisfy everyone. The Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce has ... -
Teachers ponder what future holds in wake of UPEI plans
CHARLOTTETOWN - CHARLOTTETOWN - The sessional teachers of English 101 at UPEI are worried they are going to be out of a job in the fall. On ... -
New theatre unveiled for Cavendish
CAVENDISH - There's soon to be a new theatre in Cavendish. Plans for the Montgomery Theatre were announced Thursday. The Long River Church, ... -
Islanders able to send sympathies
Islanders wishing to send condolences to the families of those killed this past weekend in a tragic accident in Bathurst now have a way of doing ... -
Farmers frustrated at not seeing any of $600 million...
Ottawas recent re-announcement of $600 million in funding for Canadian farmers is too little too late, says the executive director of the P.E.I. ... -
Armed standoff in Charlottetown ends peacefully
Charlottetown police and Emergency Response personnel were involved in a six-hour armed standoff with a man at his city apartment last night. A ... -
Brave woman haunted by man's death
Holly Henderson says she will be haunted for years to come by the image of the man she tried to save being pulled down into the waves last ...



