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Updated Guilty plea on five charges in 'screen cutter' case
Richard Joseph Arsenault, the accused in the so-called screen cutter burglaries in Charlottetown, Stratford and Cornwall, has pleaded guilty to five charges. More
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New Coyote sighting prompts reminder from town
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The Town of Stratford, P.E.I., has issued a reminder to residents about what to do if you see a coyote, following fresh reports of sightings in the area.
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Charlottetown educating residents before pesticide ban comes into effect
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With a ban on cosmetic pesticides set to come into effect on Jan. 1, the city has been focusing on getting information out to residents to prepare them for the switch.
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Live Storm Centre: Get the latest closures, outages and travel information
Get the latest road conditions, school cancellations and power outages from Storm Centre P.E.I.
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Initiative to stop fox feeding could get more 'forceful'
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Foxes will be the topic of a new education campaign to be rolled out by the City of Charlottetown, with a warning that bylaws to control fox populations could follow if education doesn't work.
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Snowfall behind us, but arctic blast on the way
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P.E.I. ferries are tied up Tuesday morning and schools were delayed following snowfall on Monday, and the wintry weather isn't done with the Island yet.
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CBC Investigates P.E.I. animal protection law gets failing grade but province says changes coming
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A North American animal welfare group has given P.E.I. a failing grade for its animal protection law. But the P.E.I. government says a new law should be passed soon that will address those shortcomings.
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Charlottetown Mi'kmaq building cleared, car rentals and all
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A plan by the Mi'kmaq Confederacy of P.E.I. to build on the Charlottetown waterfront has received approval from city council.
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Some Syrian newcomers hopeful about job prospects on P.E.I.
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The lack of English language skills and not having professional credentials recognized in Canada have been major roadblocks to finding a job, says the refugee sponsorship co-ordinator with the Catholic Diocese of Prince Edward Island.
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Food on the go all year round: Charlottetown council passes mobile canteen bylaw amendment
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If you want to satisfy your craving for food truck food all year round, your wish has been granted by Charlottetown council.
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Gift suggestions for P.E.I. bookworms
Lori Cheverie of Charlottetown's The Bookmark shares her top five book suggestions for the holiday season.
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Cavendish Farms to build new plant in Alberta
Lethbridge and the province announced an infrastructure deal on Monday that's no small potatoes for the small southern Alberta city.
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Analysis As Trump slams 'ridiculous' CIA claims, Mitch McConnell's Russia gamble pays off
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When it comes to CIA intelligence on Russian meddling in the U.S. election, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should have known. And maybe he did, if reports are to be believed. But as experts say, the context has clearly changed.
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Hells Angels setting up a chapter in Charlottetown say police
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Charlottetown police say they're keeping a close eye on the Hells Angels in the city. Police believe the organization is setting up a new chapter in town. A dozen RCMP and city police staked out what they say was a meeting of the new club Saturday in Charlottetown.
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Potato soup or corn cream gnocchi: Cooking it the Island way
The Prince Edward Island Women's Institute is inviting students to compete for the best recipe in their third Island Product Cooking contest this February.
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'King of Island Racing' sets new record for season wins at CDP
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It was a race card for the history books Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown Red Shores Racetrack as Marc Campbell broke his own record for wins in a single season.
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'We just want to break even': Businesses on Victoria Row opting to stay open later throughout winter
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Residents of Charlottetown might notice there's more to do on Victoria Row this winter.
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Tyne Valley honours late community leader with road naming
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Tyne Valley is honouring the late Clyde Minard by naming a street after the community leader.
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Search for Murray Harbour's Alan Richards continues
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The search for the body of Alan Richards is continued over the weekend and on Monday, but so far, nothing has been found.
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P.E.I. daycare model a system to follow, says policy group
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Provincial daycare systems with set fees and across the board subsidies tend to produce lower fees for parents, a new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives concludes.
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Summerside company not selected for engine maintenance on new search-and-rescue planes
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Summerside's Vector Aerospace won't be providing engine maintenance on 16 new Airbus search-and-rescue planes.
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Heavy snow expected to make for rough commute home
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Public schools closed two hours early on P.E.I. and snow has started to fall as a storm approaches that is expected to get nasty by late afternoon.
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'I completely stopped breathing': P.E.I. woman thankful to nurse who saved her life
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Laurie Ouellette of Burton, P.E.I., suffered a cardiac arrest in an Ontario Wendy's restaurant in July. An off-duty nurse performed CPR and saved her life.
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CBC Investigates Twice convicted of animal neglect, P.E.I. woman faces fresh charge
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A woman from Spring Valley, P.E.I., who was banned from owning animals in two other provinces, has been charged with animal cruelty on P.E.I.
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