The Anne of Green Gables house in Cavendish is famous the world over and Sunday another honour was added when it played host to the 2010 Winter Olympics torch that was carried in by Olympic hockey great Cassie Campbell-Pascal.
CLERMONT - Two East Prince boys were injured Saturday afternoon after their off-road motorcycle collided with a car.
Joy Gallant was pleasantly surprised by the waves of emotion that swept through her at the sudden appearance of a tall yellow flame cutting through the pounding hype of the Olympic Torch relay event in Charlottetown tonight.
Matthew Caseley of Kensington carries the 2010 Winter Olympics torch off the Northumberland Ferries Confederation Saturday afternoon as the torch began its Prince Edward Island leg of its journey across Canada.
At 62, Trish Thorpe is finally getting a hand in the Olympics. The North Milton resident, who has lived on P.
P.E.I. Liberal MLAs handed Provincial Treasurer Wes Sheridan a standing ovation for a fiscal update that still includes an $85.
What was supposed to be a temporary closure of the emergency room at Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague has become permanent, said Montague-Kilmuir MLA Jim Bagnall.
Provincial Treasurer Wes Sheridan says no efforts were made to mislead Islanders even though Friday’s fiscal update delivered at Province House included budget projections from April that did not match the original budget.
Opposition Leader Olive Crane took up the entire morning and early afternoon of Friday’s legislature session detailing her many concerns about the controversial Provincial Nominee Program.
Fire Friday morning in Charlottetown has left a Columbian refugee and her eight children in need of a new home.
By Jim Day The Guardian Fire Friday morning in Charlottetown has left a Columbian refugee and her eight children in need of a new home.
Thinking back on the situation, Darcy Perry admits he likely caught Western Hospital staff by surprise when he buzzed them from the front door announcing that his wife was outside, ready to have a baby.
A refugee family with three preschoolers safely fled a fire in their home in Charlottetown this morning.
Despite the fiscal turmoil that has faced governments around the world, the Prince Edward Island government says it will meet its budget targets.
Charlottetown Police will be closing some downtown streets and restricting parking for the Olympic Torch relay Saturday, Nov.
Kings County residents are extremely disappointed that they have been left out of this weekend’s Olympic torch relay, says Mike Currie.
Parents and early childhood educators rallied in front of Province House Thursday, giving out black ribbons to signify the imminent death of the early childhood sector if government doesn’t step in to help.
Island developer Tim Banks says Charlottetown needs a “branded’’ hotel and he is ready to deliver.
The Birthplace of Confederation will be burning brightly Saturday as the Olympic torch will have plenty of time to shine in Charlottetown.
The Opposition Conservatives says the P.E.I. government owes horse owners an apology for changing the name of the Charlottetown Driving Park but Provincial Treasurer Wes Sheridan described the name as a ‘worn-out moniker’ that did not resonate with off-Island visitors.