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Opposition MLAs press Liberals over 'really questionable' need for Cornwall bypass
P.E.I. Transportation Minister Paula Biggar was peppered with questions from Opposition MLAs on Thursday about the Cornwall bypass. More
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'When are payments coming?': Landowner in path of Cornwall bypass wants answers from province
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Ellen Jones is asking the province for answers, and quickly. The Cornwall business owner has been told her equestrian centre lies directly in the path of the soon-to-be built Cornwall bypass highway.
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'Size is not everything': UPEI president named chair of Association of Atlantic Universities
The president of the University of Prince Edward Island has been named chair of the Association of Atlantic Universities.
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'Be nice to somebody': Island school joins Compassion It campaign
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Grade 9 students at East Wiltshire school in Cornwall, P.E.I., kicked off a new campaign today called Compassion It, an international anti-bullying campaign with some unique wristbands.
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No new lease at former McCain fry plant in Borden-Carleton
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The P.E.I. government has rejected two offers on the McCain french fry plant in Borden-Carleton, which was closed in October 2014.
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'Talk about it, talk about it': Flash mob dances for mental-health awareness
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A group of Islanders in yellow shirts and high spirits descend on Victoria Row in Charlottetown to dance to Funkytown and to promote National Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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North River Fire Department won't pay interest on new truck thanks to Chase the Ace
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The North River Fire Department ended up with so much money from its Chase the Ace fundraiser that it's not only buying the fire truck it needed — it's saving money on the truck.
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Charlottetown youth report calls for better policing, moving farmers market
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Young people in Charlottetown are making a wide variety of recommendations to keep them from leaving the Island, including more police walking the beat, a new community space for artists and a new location for the farmers market.
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Musical celebration of Canada includes student poetry contest
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The P.E.I. Symphony is looking for poems from Island students as part of a musical celebration of Canada.
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Giant lobster roll recognized as world record
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A giant lobster roll built by the P.E.I. Fishermen's Association has been recognized by one world record tracking group, but a Guinness record remains elusive.
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Former P.E.I. Lieutenant-Governor Barbara Hagerman dies
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Barbara Hagerman, lieutenant-governor of P.E.I. from 2006 to 2011, has died.
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'3 years is a long time': Keeping the e-gaming issue alive a challenge
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The release of the P.E.I. auditor general's report into the province's failed attempt to become an e-gaming centre is big news this week, but opposition parties will face a challenge keeping it that way, says UPEI political scientist Don Desserud.
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School overcrowding fix can't be delayed, meeting told
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Parents who gathered at the P.E.I. Public School Branch's first meeting to discuss the review of the Colonel Gray family of schools heard some of the issues faced by Island schools are immediate.
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Video Are Islanders ready to cast their ballot? Your comments on the plebiscite
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There are just a few weeks before Islanders begin to cast their votes in the plebiscite for electoral reform. CBC asked people in downtown Charlottetown if they're ready to make the choice.
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The Butler Is in: Thanksgiving tips for being a good guest
Thanksgiving is an important event, and it's important to be a good guest if you're invited to dinner. Here are some worthwhile tips.
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Radio problems? Blame the sun
For a few minutes just past 3 p.m. over the next week, you may get poor radio reception, thanks to a seasonal lineup of the sun, a satellite, and your antenna.
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Government accused of hiding full scope of Phoenix fiasco
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The largest union representing federal public servants is demanding the government release updated information on the Phoenix payroll fiasco. The government has repeatedly said nearly 82,000 workers have had issues with their pay, but that number only includes workers who came forward with issues before July 1, 2016.
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Another cod-like collapse possible under DFO watch, says federal audit
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A new federal audit report warns another fish species collapse could happen again under the watch of Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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E-gaming emails deleted, text messages not provided to AG
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P.E.I.’s auditor general Jane MacAdam said she didn’t set out to conduct a review of government’s records management procedures when she began her investigation into the province’s e-gaming initiative.
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'24/7 management': Diabetes policy needed in P.E.I. schools, association says
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P.E.I. schools need policies on how to help students with Type 1 diabetes, says the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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'I'll be wearing a bikini soon': More P.E.I. women choosing less invasive laparoscopic hysterectomy
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Laparoscopic hysterectomies have been offered on P.E.I. since 2010, and doctors say more women are choosing them because they are less invasive, and involve less recovery time.
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Government will 'act swiftly' on e-gaming report
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The P.E.I. government will take Wednesday's auditor general report as a reminder that transparency and accountability must be at the core of its decisions and actions, says Premier Wade MacLauchlan.
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Walmart plastic bag fee applauded by Island Waste Management, but some shoppers skeptical
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Island Waste Management Corporation is applauding Walmart's move to start charging five cents for plastic bags, but some customers aren't convinced.
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'This is hugely important': Getting 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in plebiscite
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Elections PEI's communications director says it is "an awesome privilege" for these young people to be allowed to vote in the plebiscite.
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P.E.I. farmer showing off crops from a whole new angle
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A P.E.I. farmer is taking stunning images of his potato field to show people where their food comes from — from a whole new aerial angle.
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