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New Justin Trudeau skips P.E.I. on Atlantic Canada visit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cross-country tour of town hall-style events made its way to Atlantic Canada early this week with stops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. But Trudeau didn't visit Prince Edward Island. More
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Strong winds damage walkway at Miminegash Harbour
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About eight metres at the end of the wooden structure are missing.
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Nuns aim for new Summerside location for convent
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A group of nuns from Ontario who have been trying to start a convent and day care in Summerside, P.E.I., have a new location in mind: Granville Street.
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'It's disheartening': Owner of stolen ATMs on P.E.I. offers $500 reward
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The owner of three ATMs stolen on P.E.I. is offering a $500 reward for information that leads to a conviction in the crimes. He hopes the thief or thieves will end up in jail.
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Women's Wellness Centre to provide abortions by end of month
Beginning later this month, Health PEI will be offering some hospital-based women’s wellness services at the Prince County Hospital in Summerside.
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Paper Lions, Dylan Menzie lead Music P.E.I. nominations
Paper Lions and Dylan Menzie led the pack at the Music P.E.I. award nominations, announced Tuesday, with nine each.
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North Rustico Fire Department looking for more volunteers
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The North Rustico Fire Department is looking to add to its volunteer members and get younger in the process.
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P.E.I. canoeist recalls New Year's Eve rescue along Morell River
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A trip down the Morell River on New Year’s Eve turned into a tense situation after the 56-year-old canoeist became stranded along the river.
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Charlottetown bioscience products hitting export market
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Delivra Corp., an Ontario company with manufacturing, research and development facilities in Charlottetown, is opening up new export markets for its P.E.I. products.
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Vegan, gluten-free or meat lover: Winterdine has something for you
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With 24 participating restaurants participating in its 11th year, this year's Winterdine in Charlottetown is promising appealing eating out options for everyone.
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P.E.I. war veteran donates Nazi flag souvenir to museum
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Summerside's Ira Enman has kept a Nazi flag in his home since the Second World War. Recently, he decided to donate the flag to the P.E.I. Regiment Museum in Charlottetown.
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Hundreds support western P.E.I. schools at public meetings
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Hundreds of people attended meetings in West Prince Monday night in support of two schools recommended for closure by the Public Schools Branch.
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Souris loses a family doctor just months after her arrival
The community of Souris, P.E.I., is losing a family doctor just months after she arrived.
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New Summerside approves new water supply
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Council for the City of Summerside, P.E.I., passed a motion Monday evening to develop a new well field in the nearby community of Linkletter.
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Made-in-P.E.I. short film gathering interest online
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Adam Perry's short about two Irish moss farmer who find a duffel bag full of cash is expected to screen on The Movie Network later this year.
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'It's a loss for everybody': Unitarian Fellowship closing only P.E.I. congregation
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The Unitarian Fellowship of Prince Edward Island has announced the dissolution of its congregation, which will take effect May 31.
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Summerside cosmetic pesticide ban passes 1st reading
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The City of Summerside is in the final phases in implementing its cosmetic pesticide ban, with the document passing its first reading Monday night.
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Internal document raises possibility of taxing Netflix and other digital services
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With the federal budget just weeks away, a document has surfaced showing the Liberal government has been studying whether to enforce sales taxes on foreign firms that sell digital services through the web to Canadians.
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Dad considers lawsuit if work-to-rule cancels daughter's $3.5K history trip
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The father of a high school student in Windsor says he'll consider a lawsuit if his daughter's upcoming "trip of a lifetime" to Europe is cancelled because of work-to-rule.
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Protesters rally against school closures outside state of the province address
About 50 protesters upset about proposed school closures gathered in Charlottetown outside the premier's state of the province address.
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'A way...to remember being happy:' girl's art raises funds for cancer society
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Anisha Rajaselvam painted when her mother had cancer and now sells the paintings to raise funds for the P.E.I. Cancer Society
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Chinese-English newspaper relaunches as fully multicultural publication
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A Chinese-English newspaper, Ni Hao PEI, is relaunching as a more broad-based multicultural publication for the Island.
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No land purchases for Cornwall bypass until eve of construction, minister says
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The P.E.I. government says it won’t follow through on the purchase of land needed to create a new Cornwall bypass until the construction project has final approval.
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Farmer Alex Docherty intends to fight pesticide charges
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A former chair of the P.E.I. Potato Board has been charged with four pesticide infractions — something he says he intends to fight in court.
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Summerside students win 2017 P.E.I. Envirothon
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Students at Three Oaks Senior High School in Summerside, P.E.I., are this year's winners of the Provincial Forest Envirothon competition and will now represent the Island at the 2017 National Conservation Foundation Envirothon in Maryland in July.
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Georgetown community ready to fight proposed school closure
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The Georgetown Elementary Home and School Association held a public meeting Sunday evening as part of an effort to save the school from being closed.
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Mill River deal a head scratcher, say Tories
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P.E.I.'s Opposition Progressive Conservatives are pleased to see the private sector taking the lead on a redeveloped tourism attraction in West Prince, but are questioning the cost.
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Video A salty solution: P.E.I. pilot project could lead to safer roads
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P.E.I.transportation officials hope an experiment on some secondary roads in Stratford, P.E.I., may lead to less slippery conditions across the province.
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