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New Temperature dips to record low on Wednesday
According to Environment Canada, the low of -8.9 C early yesterday morning was a new record for April 19 in the province. The previous record low was -7.2 C set in 1972. More
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ACOA funding will help build new ATV trail, splash pad
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A new 47-kilometre ATV trail is expected to be ready for the summer because of funding help from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) and the P.E.I. government.
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P.E.I. community groups get funding help to promote the rights of girls and women
Seven Island community groups are getting some funding help from the province with their efforts to promote the rights of girls and women.
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Travel advice from the pros: How to prevent your dream vacation from becoming a nightmare
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Here's how to make sure your dream vacation doesn't turn into a nightmare.
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Province warns about grass fire danger
'Tis the season for some to burn off a little yard waste, but watch out. Conditions are actually ripe for grass fires.
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Video UPEI engineering students help a paper bag company sort things out
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Some UPEI engineering students are getting some real-life experience by helping to solve a sorting problem for the P.E.I. Bag Company.
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How much would a child advocate cost? asks P.E.I. Green leader
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Questions around how much it would cost P.E.I. to create an office for a child advocate during question period led to charges from the premier the opposition parties are "more concerned about themselves" in their dogged pursuit of the position.
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Tourism snubbed in P.E.I. budget, association says
The head of the Tourism Association of PEI says he's extremely disappointed and dissatisfied with the provincial budget address.
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Don't blame Canada, say P.E.I. dairy farmers after Trump remarks
Donald Trump's fighting words don't seem to be bothering P.E.I. dairy farmers, who say it's actually giving them more support at home.
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The wait is over: P.E.I. set to host first major junior hockey semifinal
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P.E.I. hockey fans have waited 14 years for their team to reach the semifinals of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoffs.
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Trial underway for 2 men shot in Christmas Day altercation
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Just months after being sentenced to one year in jail for his role in a Christmas Day shooting, Matthew Brian Misener is back in court, testifying as a witness in the case against the two men shot at his Pleasant Grove home early that day.
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Photos Smiles and cheers: Easter Seals ambassador kicks off school tour
P.E.I.’s Easter Seals ambassador received a warm welcome Wednesday as he began his tour of 60 schools in six days to collect donations.
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P.E.I. oysters safe to eat, Aquaculture Alliance says
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As investigators try to determine the cause of illnesses linked to B.C. oysters, the PEI Aquaculture Alliance is assuring consumers that shellfish on the East Coast is strictly monitored and safe to eat.
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Province and Island businessmen team up to help entrepreneurs
Four Island businessmen have partnered with the P.E.I. government to establish a new $4 million angel seed investment fund.
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New money for legion, ATV club and grist mill in western P.E.I.
The federal government, through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, announced a $382,774 investment for 11 infrastructure projects in western P.E.I.
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P.E.I. financial adviser James Wood fined $40K, suspended
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P.E.I. financial adviser, James Wood, has been fined $40,000 and suspended for six months for failing to use due diligence in informing a client on investments.
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Transport Minister promises legislation on airline passenger rights
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In the wake of another controversial case of passenger bumping, federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau reiterated Tuesday that legislation addressing the rights of airline passengers is coming later this spring.
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New prostate cancer survey examines range of factors affecting quality of life
A new survey of prostate cancer patients and survivors will look at the factors that contribute to quality of life.
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Businesses to get heads up before future wage increases: Sonny Gallant
Liberal MLA and Minister of Workforce and Advanced Learning Sonny Gallant says in the future, government will give businesses more notice before the minimum wage increases.
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P.E.I. legislature passes motion calling for more support for grandparents
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A motion calling on the government to develop an assistance program for grandparents raising grandchildren passed in the provincial legislature Tuesday evening.
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'Another busy summer': Island real estate market stays strong after record-setting year
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2017 is off to another strong start for real estate in P.E.I., after a record-setting 2016.
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Islanders will face Armada in third-round matchup
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The Charlottetown Islanders found out they'll be facing off with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada when the third-round of the QMJHL playoffs gets underway.
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Almost time to plant for P.E.I. potato farmers
Island potato farmers are checking the machinery and testing the soil, because planting time is almost here.
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P.E.I. to start cutting cords, reducing number of landlines
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On a day when the Official Opposition criticized the P.E.I. government over its spending on phone lines, P.E.I.'s Finance Minister Allen Roach announced plans to reduce the number of phone lines the government pays for by 40 per cent.
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Probiotic yogurt benefits vary, study finds
Canadian consumers daunted by shelves of yogurt in a wide array of styles at the grocery store should keep in mind not all probiotic products are created equal.
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'Nightmare' Sunwing holiday with no running water leaves people urinating in bushes
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A Nova Scotia man is not giving up his battle for a full refund of his all-inclusive Sunwing Vacations trip to Cuba.
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Make tuition grant system 'needs based,' says UPEI Student Union
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UPEI's student union says the province needs to do a better job helping low-income Islanders pay for college or university.
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Residents concerned about vacant lot on Passmore street
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Some residents are concerned about an empty lot on Passmore street in Charlottetown. They're worried about water that's accumulated over the winter, and hope construction begins soon.
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Alberton peewee team looking for votes as Good Deeds Cup nears end
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The Alberton Regals Peewee A hockey team has two days left to win $35,000 in prize money for their team and community.
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Partly blind P.E.I. runner pleased with marathon result
Just five years into his long-distance running career, Stratford's Todd MacAusland completed the Boston Marathon Monday.
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'Should not have occurred' says airline: Family offered compensation after 10-year-old bumped from flight
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Air Canada says an incident involving a 10-year-old Stratford, P.E.I., boy being bumped from a flight last month “should not have occurred” and has offered the family compensation.
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P.E.I. exports to U.S. hot topic of conversation with Canadian ambassador to the U.S.
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Trade was at the top of the agenda for meetings between Canada's ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton and P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan and his cabinet, highlighting the $1 billion dollars worth of goods exported from P.E.I. to the United States in 2016.
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Sentencing adjourned for P.E.I. man convicted of animal cruelty
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A sentencing hearing was held today for 19-year-old Daniel Ponzo. He maintains he is innocent, despite being convicted in court on March 13 for injuring a dog in February of last year, by slamming the animal's head into a wall.
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'Soil your undies' to test the quality of your soil
The Soil Conservation Council of Canada is encouraging people to bury their underwear in the garden. This comes as part of national soil conservation week and the Soil Your Undies Campaign.
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- Theresa May's decision not to do TV debates derided by opponents
- Russian think-tank drew up plan to sway 2016 election, U.S. officials say
- A rare look at daily life in North Korea's capital city
- American, Russian en route to joining Space Station crew
- Venezuelan anti-government protests leaves 3 dead
- Foreign buyers tax, expanded rent control coming to Ontario
- WestJet to launch 'ultra low-cost' no-frills carrier
- 'Investors' interests not coming first': Poll suggests Canadians want better protection
- 1,300 Canadians have died with medical assistance since legalization—here's one man's story
- Environmental group sues Catherine McKenna for failing to report on efforts to save caribou habitat
- Hamilton police said crime would flourish if cellphone surveillance records disclosed
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Analysis
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- Why did the Liberals in leaky old Ottawa get so angry about shipbuilding stories?
- 'Prediction prof' who called Trump's win now predicts his impeachment, but scholars aren't convinced
- As Ottawa looks to legalize pot, business lessons from the Prohibition era
- Stephen Poloz's hints of optimism restrained by Toronto houses, Trump and investment
- Trump's solution to 'unfair' American dairy woes: blame Canada
- Canadians approve of Liberals' marijuana legalization, but with some reservations, poll suggests
- Environmental group sues Catherine McKenna for failing to report on efforts to save caribou habitat
- Barbershop banknote: Did Sir John A. Macdonald get a $10 haircut?
- Wynne lays out plans to cool Ontario's sizzling housing market
- Your headphones are spying on you, Bose customer alleges in class action lawsuit
- Foreign buyers tax, expanded rent control coming to Ontario
- WestJet to launch 'ultra low-cost' no-frills carrier
- Trump's solution to 'unfair' American dairy woes: blame Canada
- Foreign buyers tax, expanded rent control coming to Ontario
- 1,300 Canadians have died with medical assistance since legalization—here's one man's story
- Probiotic yogurt benefits vary, study finds
- Canadian doctor Rob Fowler recognized for life-saving treatment in Ebola outbreak
- Bored by your Fitbit? Winnipeg researcher explains how motivations change over time
- New prostate cancer survey examines range of factors affecting quality of life
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and the spinoff franchise that just keeps rolling
- Bill O'Reilly's departure creates new challenges for Fox
- 'Joke gone bad': Reality TV stunt leads to charges under the Yukon Waters Act
- 'Hope to see you again soon,' reclusive Richard Simmons tells fans
- Thirsty fan breaks into Drake's California home just to drink his pop, water
- CRTC rules today on video, music streaming services and data plans
- American, Russian en route to joining Space Station crew
- Newly discovered exoplanet best place to search for life, astronomers say
- Driving to the top of the world: Exploring Canada's new Arctic highway
- Facebook reviewing reporting practices after killing posted online
Interactives
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- To the bitter end: The broken nation of Zimbabwe awaits the death of a dictator
- 'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
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- A new production of Louis Riel challenges Canadians to look more deeply into Indigenous art
- 'It's to bring back our culture': First Nations schools collaborate to create on-the-land learning
- Today is officially declared 'Team 88' day in Toronto — here's why
- Cochrane to take in 200 Kashechewan evacuees
- Sask. mental health funding a start but more support needed, say social worker and chief