The City of Charlottetown has formally stated its support for the development of a bid to host the 2011 East Coast Music Association Awards, Festival and Conference.
To the enthusiastic applause of students, parents and staff the new Adapted Playground Climber at West Royalty Elementary has been officially opened.
There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot prize in Friday's Lotto Max draw _ and it was sold somewhere in Manitoba.
The effusive testimonials read like a late-night TV advertorial. The difference is Armand Martin won’t make a penny from all the unabashed praise heaped forward from the many appreciative karate students who have come under his skilled and caring tutelage.
The P.E.I. government is not ruling out financial help to the Irving-owned Cavendish Farms in an effort to avoid rolling shutdowns next year.
Three candidates were officially nominated on Friday for the school trustee position for Zone No.
It’s common at this time of year for businesses and organizations to post signs in remembrance of those who have served on Canada’s behalf during wartime.
The Island Waste Management Corporation (IWMC) has made a rate adjustment application to the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC).
Crews will begin laying the groundwork next week for two important traffic projects that will make Charlottetown an easier city to get around in.
TORONTO — Chances are you will never find the names James’ Restaurant and the Dufferin Gate Tavern and Restaurant on a list of fine dining establishments in Toronto.
The student population in Maritime universities is becoming increasingly diverse, according to statistics released recently by the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission.
The number of students reporting flu-like illness dropped for a fifth consecutive day at Prince Edward Island schools.
Health inspectors have issued a warning to a restaurant in the heart of P.E.I.’s second largest hospital expressing concern that improper refrigeration in one of the shop’s fridges could make people sick.
Three candidates were officially nominated on Friday, November 6, for the school trustee position for Zone No.
The Confederation Bridge placed restrictions on certain classes of vehicles Friday afternoon because of high winds on the Northumberlnd Strait.
The Island Waste Management Corporation has made an application to the Island Regulatory And Appeals Commission for a rate increase.
SUMMERSIDE — As a result of the spreading influenza in Maritime schools, the UPEI Wind Symphony has cancelled its upcoming weekend tour.
ALBERTON – Natasha Gilks has filed an official request for a recount of mayoralty ballots from Monday’s municipal election in Alberton.
Prince Edward Island is receiving a mix of rain, wet snow and heavy winds.
Premier Robert Ghiz is endorsing the actions of Brooke MacMillan by refusing to fire him, Opposition Leader Olive Crane says.