Top Story
-
New Growing grass in the sea: Why replanting eelgrass is so important for P.E.I.
The voracious appetite of the invasive green crab has taken its toll on the eelgrass in waters around eastern Prince Edward Island. Now a local environmental group is fighting back, by learning how to re-grow the seagrass. More
More News
-
New Irish women fought bravely in Easter Rising, says UPEI professor
by
Woman have played many roles, from armed rebels to nurses, while serving the Irish republican cause in the 100 years since the Easter Rising, says UPEI professor Susan Brown.
-
New Should P.E.I. have a new arts council? Some artists think so
by
Some Island artists are calling for the creation of an organization similar to the now-defunct P.E.I. Council of the Arts.
-
New Chris Palmer sworn in as Liberal MLA
by
P.E.I.'s newest MLA, Chris Palmer, was sworn-in today as an official member of the Legislative Assembly, representing Summerside-Wilmot.
-
Military and Legion don vintage uniforms to hand out free poppies
by
Members of HMCS Charlottetown and the Legion Branch 1 brought a bit of history to downtown Charlottetown Monday as they handed out poppies to the public.
-
$3.7M in highway upgrades coming for P.E.I.
by
Highway upgrades for P.E.I. worth more than $3.7 million should improve traffic flow, increase safety and boost economic growth by making links from farms to markets more efficient, the federal and provincial governments announced Monday.
-
'You need to vote' whether you want change or not: Elections P.E.I.
by
With just hours left for Prince Edward Islanders to vote in an electoral reform plebiscite, Elections P.E.I. is urging people to get out and cast their ballot.
-
P.E.I. screenplay short-listed in prestigious contest
by
Adam Perry's film A Small Fortune is one of 47 semi-finalists in feature category of the Shore Scripts Screenwriting Contest.
-
Car rear-ends school bus, driver seriously injured
by
RCMP are investigating a collision involving a school bus in eastern P.E.I. Monday morning.
-
P.E.I. breweries bring home Atlantic beer medals
by
Two Island breweries came home with hardware from the Atlantic Canadian Beer Awards over the weekend.
-
Get kids' bikes off the street, says Cycling PEI
by
Cycling PEI wants to give children in the province the opportunity to bicycle on the sidewalk, rather than on streets and highways.
-
Scavenger hunt engages community on energy conservation
by
People in Stratford, P.E.I., were on the hunt Sunday, literally, for ways for the town to conserve energy.
-
Voter turnout in electoral reform plebiscite remains low
by
With voting in the P.E.I. plebiscite on electoral reform going into its last day turnout at the polls remains low.
-
Just Passing Through wins national comedy award
by
The P.E.I.-based comedy series Just Passing Through has won a Canadian Comedy Award.
-
Hitting the jackpot with lucky community fundraisers
by
People in eastern P.E.I. have taken the Chase the Ace phenomenon and made it their own, and the Rotary Club of Montague has found its own fundraising gold mine.
audio -
Morell High grad uses music, film to bring WWI to life
by
Shane Pendergast has found a lot of inspiration in the stories around Remembrance Day. The Morell High grad will lay a wreath at the ceremony in Ottawa.
-
Ferry crossing reduced between P.E.I. and N.S.
The ferry schedule changes Monday for Northumberland Ferries.
-
Analysis Is your bank ripping you off? Would you even know?
by
CIBC must pay back $73 million in fees it improperly charged customers for 14 years, while customers looking at their monthly statements all that time would never have noticed. Is it time for more transparency in the financial services industry?
-
'Cape Breton if Trump Wins' site still generating American interest
by
The 'Cape Breton if Donald Trump Wins' website is still generating debate, discussion and genuine inquiries from Americans curious about moving to Nova Scotia's rugged northern island.
-
The art of making money as an artist on P.E.I.
by
A group of artists gathered on P.E.I. Sunday to learn from each other about earning more income through art.
-
Charlottetown pays tribute to veterans at recognition awards
The City of Charlottetown honoured seven people for their military service during the 2016 Veterans Recognition Awards on Sunday at the Charlottetown Hotel.
-
UPEI 'talking circles' boost international students' confidence
by
UPEI is hosting "talking circles" to help international students gain confidence in their English language skills.
-
Duet with Keith Urban inspires P.E.I. teen to get her 'dreams in motion'
by
It's going to be hard to top a duet with Keith Urban, but 16-year-old singer-songwriter Julia Dunn is going to try.
video -
Marathon Priest: Father Gerard Chaisson finds meaning in marathons
by
Father Gerard Chaisson finds peace when he runs. This Sunday, he will have special inspiration as he runs his 8th marathon in New York City.
-
Bantam hockey team trades sticks for rakes
by
A minor hockey team in P.E.I. put their stick-handling skills to use Saturday by raking up leaves for seniors in Stratford.
Weather
Severe weather warnings or watches in effect for:
Tuesday
Sunny
9°C
Wednesday
Sunny
8°C
Thursday
A mix of sun and cloud
5°C
Friday
Chance of showers
7°C
Saturday
Showers
4°C
Schedule
The Radio/Television schedule requires JavaScript.
Send us your photos
Marketsquare features local listings and deals from CBC partners
- UN members avoid Trump talk as they work to turn Paris Agreement into action
- Why Congress, not Clinton or Trump, may matter most to Canadians
- Striking moments from the Clinton, Trump campaign rallies
- Iraqi military finds 100 decapitated skeletons east of Mosul
- Electionland sleuths on the hunt for U.S. voting irregularities, intimidation
- Insurance company offers girl $8 for mileage to hospital instead of $50K for eye injury
- Liberals urged to rethink parental leave changes by employers, labour groups
- Justin Trudeau announces $1.5B West Coast spill response plan
- Syrian family reunites with loved ones they left behind
- Calgary police end search for Indigenous woman's remains
- Clayton Cromwell's death prompts stricter methadone policies in jail
- Booze, travel, CEO pay flagged in Iris Kirby House financial report
- 'Shocked' grandmother on hook for illegal mutant game download
- Regina Police 'breakdowns' in Nadine Machiskinic case not a 'one-off problem'
- Former Farm restaurant employees outraged as Janice Beaton claims insolvency then opens new eatery
Analysis
- Forget Clinton and Trump — it's Congress that matters most to some Canadians
- While Brad Wall laments, other Tories embrace carbon pricing
- Hillary Clinton has the lead for the final weekend, but will it hold through Tuesday?
- It's dangerous being a journalist's unnamed source in the Information Age: Neil Macdonald
- President Trump or President Clinton? Either one could be trouble for Trudeau: Chris Hall
- Justin Trudeau announces $1.5B West Coast spill response plan
- Forget Clinton and Trump — it's Congress that matters most to some Canadians
- Hundreds of Canadian residents contributing to U.S. candidates
- Employers, labour groups push Liberals to rethink parental leave changes
- Federal government offers first gender-neutral travel document
- CRTC giving phone companies 3 months to help you block 'nuisance' telemarketing calls
- Dow Jones gains 371points after FBI says no further Clinton investigation is warranted
- Banks overcharge by millions of dollars — and customers don't even notice
- Tesla to end unlimited free use of supercharging stations
- Air Canada ready for competition but opposes quick exemptions for rivals
- 'Stop! Stop!': Canadian women share stories of alleged mistreatment in the delivery room
- Why doctors aim to curb 'rampant prescribing of opioids'
- Anesthesia poses little risk to young brains
- Insurance company offers girl $8 for mileage to hospital instead of $50K for eye injury
- Into the Breech: This midwife says breech births are safe and natural. Now she just has to convince doctors.
- Comedy: The real winner of the U.S. election campaign
- $100K Giller Prize celebrates Canadian fiction in Toronto tonight
- 'The Canadian brand is back': Tyler Brûlé's Monocle mag touts Canada in latest issue
- What Prince Harry's rumoured romance is doing for Toronto-based Meghan Markle
- 'A very, very, very chatty group:' Eddie Murphy, Robert De Niro, Nicole Kidman win at Hollywood Film Awards
- Most seized elephant ivory comes from recent poaching, study finds
- Pollution near equator has biggest impact on global ozone levels, study finds
- Researchers listen under the ice for fish-distracting sounds
- Play-Doh goes digital: Experts urge parents to tune in as playtime and screen time merge
- At UN climate talks, members try not to 'over-emphasize the importance of Donald Trump'
Interactives
- 'There has been a tragic accident': Check out Episode 2 of Who Killed Alberta Williams
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
- After taking in a disabled Haitian orphan, an Ottawa family makes an excruciating decision
- Her husband's sex assault trial ended with a bizarre twist, so this woman went public
- Make America White Again: Why Donald Trump plays the race card
- Calgary police end search for Indigenous woman's body parts
- Site C dam an 'outdated solution,' says ex-premier
- Drumming, wampum belts help launch Treaties Recognition Week in Ontario schools
- Nunavut's Inuit organizations gear up for Dec. 12 elections
- Confederation Park Community School's Nêhiyâwiwin Cree Language program recognized