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'Why did P.E.I. cave in?' Health coalition says deal with feds not good enough
The P.E.I. Health Coalition is worried the bilateral health deal the province signed with the federal government is not good enough to meet the needs of Islanders. More
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Winter's not over yet: 3rd storm forecast for Monday
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Islanders can expect the third winter storm in less than a week on Monday.
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Plows finding abandoned cars as they start on storm cleanup
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Dispatchers have sent out the plows on P.E.I. to clean up after an overnight storm, and are asking drivers to give them the space to work.
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P.E.I. unemployed fall under 8,000
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The P.E.I. job market started the new year on a strong note, with a jump in the number of full-time jobs.
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5 escape house fire during winter storm
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A couple and their three children were able to escape from their burning home in Borden-Carleton, P.E.I. Friday morning during a raging winter storm, according to the P.E.I. Fire Marshal's Office.
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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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Capturing memories: Looking back over 50 years of the P.E.I. Symphony
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The P.E.I. Symphony Orchestra is calling out to musician alumni and audience members for their memories and mementos of the 50 years since the orchestra was founded.
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African dance school hoping for P.E.I. location
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A dance company that once performed for Barack Obama is planning to set up shop on P.E.I.
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Like a phoenix out of the ashes: P.E.I. barbershop reopens for 3rd time
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Rose Savard stands with her hands in a clients hair, clippers whirring. It's a familiar feeling, an act that she has been doing for 50 years.
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'It creeps in slowly, then … envelops you': Anna Howard's sister reflects on depression
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Anna Howard's body was found on Brackley Beach on Jan. 28. Her sister Emily talks about Anna's happy, positive loving side and how her bipolar disorder eventually took over.
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Friends plan reunion for 20th anniversary of kidney transplant
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Islander Cathy Binette knew she had kidney disease when she met Pat MacAskill, what she didn't know was MacAskill would give her a kidney and a through that, a new lease on life.
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A full moon, an eclipse and a comet — all in one night
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Friday night there will be a rare occurrence of three astronomical treats.
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Analysis Census shows Conservatives still hold sway in Canada's fastest growing regions
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The 2016 census results released this week by Statistics Canada show the country's population growing in the West and nearly stagnant in the East. That's good news for the Conservatives.
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Art and nutrition - and how to combine them for healthier patients
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Catherine Morley teaches her students not to bore their patients with lectures on proper nutrition when they're sick, but to explain it to them through art.
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Effectiveness of school advisory councils questioned
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Several members of the province’s district advisory councils are questioning the role the councils play within P.E.I.’s education system, and whether they’re an effective way for Islanders to influence that system.
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Three Island singers to perform at Valentine's Day Heartbreak Hotel dinner
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The dinner will include a three-course meal, lots of chocolate and music by singers and songwriters Nick Doneff, Catherine MacLellan and Dennis Ellsworth.
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Island veterans receiving handmade valentines, hand delivered by naval reserves
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P.E.I. veterans are feeling a little love as Valentine's Day approaches as they receive handmade cards, hand delivered by members of the naval reserves.
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Islanders prepare for storm after seeing fellow Maritimers go days without power
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Islanders are preparing for an expected storm and strong winds Thursday night, after seeing New Brunswick get hit hard with weather in the past few weeks and people go days without power.
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Donald James Gormley gets 6 months in jail for sexual messages with teen girls
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A man from Charlottetown has been sentenced to six months in jail for sexually communicating with teenage girls over Facebook.
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Lawn-care company questions Summerside pesticide ban
A lawn-care company in Summerside, P.E.I., says the city's proposed pesticide bylaw is too onerous and costly.
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Stratford increasing water, sewer rates July 1
Water and sewer rates are going up in the Town of Stratford. Beginning July 1, residents will pay an extra $67 a year, according to budget documents released Wednesday.
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Is that a blizzard on the horizon?
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If you're wondering why Environment Canada hasn't issued a blizzard warning for the winter storm coming Thursday night, read on.
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CBC's new Anne series premieres March 19
CBC's new Anne series will get its two-hour world premiere March 19.
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5 years and $500K later, Morell Community Rink ready to rebuild
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After more than five years of fundraising efforts, the Morell Community Rink is now closer to getting much-needed renovations.
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High school police officer Tim Keizer awarded for community work
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Charlottetown Police officer Tim Keizer has been given this year's Vocational Service award by the Rotary Club of Hillsborough.
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Have a look at this week's wild temperature swings
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There may not have been a lot of snow in Wednesday's storm, but there was a wild ride on the Celcius scale.
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- U.S. appeals court refuses to reinstate Trump's travel ban
- French police find explosives, thwart 'imminent attack' and arrest 4, including teen
- South African politicians brawl during protest against president
- 'Payback': After Republicans silence Elizabeth Warren, Democrats might be in for 'parliamentary warfare'
- Routine check-ins let her stay in U.S. for decades. After 1st under Trump, she was deported
- 'Absolutely deplorable': binge drinking, injuries on organized student trips
- 'Check your ego': How to get a job in Alberta's recession
- 2 dead in small plane crash near Brunkild southwest of Winnipeg
- Trudeau should spend his diplomatic capital on Syria
- Lawsuit seeks $10M damages for Walmart consumers after Fort McMurray wildfire
- 'I just want my family': Woman says innocent paperwork error dashes immigration dreams
- Doctor who won't use 'monster' methadone loses right to treat opioid addicts
- 'I can't live like this anymore': B.C. woman requiring home support hasn't had bath in weeks
- Workers may have been exposed to Ebola, HIV and TB at Winnipeg lab, reports reveal
- 'Can't get blood from a stone': Banks go after senior caught in extortion scam
Analysis
- Census shows Conservatives still hold sway in Canada's fastest growing regions
- Fundraising data suggests Bernier could benefit most from ranked Conservative leadership vote
- Relax about a higher loonie, but let's avoid a global currency war: Don Pittis
- 'A crisis of conscience': Trump's firing of Sally Yates sparks debate on attorney general role
- 18 MPs called out for heckling in the House of Commons during fall sitting
- Census shows Conservatives still hold sway in Canada's fastest growing regions
- Phoenix implementation a 'big steaming pile' left for us, Trudeau says
- Ex-Teachers CEO Jim Leech named special advisor for new Canada Infrastructure Bank
- 'Do you think Kellie Leitch should have her own party?' Trudeau asks voter upset over electoral reform
- Federal budget money earmarked to help Indigenous communities get off diesel
- TSX hits all-time record intraday high above 15,700
- #baycott: Hudson's Bay under pressure to drop Ivanka Trump products
- 'The strong run just keeps going,' as Canada adds 48,000 jobs in January
- 'Check your ego': How to get a job in Alberta's recession
- Grad trips gone wild: 'It's absolutely deplorable what they allow on these trips'
- Botulism: What you need to know
- 'It creeps in slowly, then … envelops you': Anna Howard's sister reflects on depression
- Flu vaccine effectiveness 'decent' at 42% this season in Canada, researchers say
- Paralyzed man suing insurer that says injuries don't meet definition of paralysis
- Manitoba chief loses cousin to suicide while in Ottawa to discuss crisis
- 'He's taken the country hostage, in a way:' late-night comedy feasts on Trump
- 'Safety concerns' shutter Shia LaBeouf's He Will Not Divide Us participatory art project
- Rosie O'Donnell channels Trump advisor Steve Bannon in new Twitter pic
- Amal and George Clooney expecting twins
- Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin 'retiring this year'
Interactives
- Obama wanted to improve U.S. image abroad — what went wrong?
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
- CBC goes to the front lines in the battle for Aleppo
- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
- 'We're here to preserve life': Come aboard a ship that saves asylum seekers in the Mediterranean
- Federal First Nations water strategy 'flawed': report
- Ontario restores 'beautiful ceremony' of birth by funding 6 Aboriginal midwifery programs
- First Nations trades school inspires students in Thunder Bay, Ont.
- Federal budget money earmarked to help Indigenous communities get off diesel
- Indigenous youth suicide a national issue, Alberta's child advocate says