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August rain could dull fall colours

Researchers say the impact of unusual summer weather that brought wildfires in some parts and heavy rain in others is being seen in the fall colours this year. In areas where August saw heavy rainfall ...
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Researchers say the impact of unusual summer weather that brought wildfires in some parts and heavy rain in others is being seen in the fall colours this year.
In areas where August saw heavy rainfall, dull brown has replaced the vibrant oranges and reds usually seen this time of year.
Dalhousie University professor Mason MacDonald says when there is not enough sun for leaves to produce a certain natural pigment, the impact is evident in the fall colours.

10 Oct 2023 08:53:52

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Fiona impact helping Piping Plover

Post-tropical storm Fiona brought changes with it to PEI’s beaches and shorelines, lending a helping hand to a tiny bird: the piping plover.  Parks Canada spokeswoman Lily McLaine says the number o ...
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Post-tropical storm Fiona brought changes with it to PEI’s beaches and shorelines, lending a helping hand to a tiny bird: the piping plover.  Parks Canada spokeswoman Lily McLaine says the number of piping plover chicks has seen a small increase this year.  She says there were 17 chicks born from 10 breeding pairs on the shores of PEI National Park this year. But McLaine says the birds also face an ongoing threat from climate change, which has also brought about an increase in saltwater flooding on the beaches, which in turn could wash away nests and the birds’ ability to find food. 

2 years ago

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Visitor restrictions at Wedgewood Manor’s The Sea household due to COVID-19 outbreak

Visitor restrictions are in place at The Sea household at Summerside’s Wedgewood Manor after an outbreak of COVID-19 was declared on the weekend.  For now, visitors to that household are restricted ...
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Visitor restrictions are in place at The Sea household at Summerside’s Wedgewood Manor after an outbreak of COVID-19 was declared on the weekend.  For now, visitors to that household are restricted to three partners-in-care for each resident, with only one partner-in-care present at a time.  The visitor restrictions will remain in place until the outbreak is declared over.

 

2 years ago

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Investigation finds person in possible police officer impersonation case was off-duty RCMP officer

The RCMP investigation into Saturday night’s incident in Cornwall of a possible police officer impersonation has determined it actually involved an off-duty RCMP constable in uniform.  The offi ...
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The RCMP investigation into Saturday night’s incident in Cornwall of a possible police officer impersonation has determined it actually involved an off-duty RCMP constable in uniform.  The officer had been returning home after completing their shift, when they attempted to provide pedestrian safety advice to a woman walking her dog in the dark.  The incident happened at about 8:20 p.m. on a section of the Ferry Road that was not well lit at the time making her difficult to see.  The RCMP says the off-duty constable was attempting to advise the woman she should be walking on the opposite side of the road facing traffic, as she could have been struck from behind by passing vehicles. The woman could not see the constable’s uniform and ran off and called 9-1-1 about the incident when she got home. The constable provided dash-cam footage from his vehicle that captured the event, and police have followed up with the woman to explain what happened.

2 years ago

CBC Prince Edward Island

P.E.I. councillor says he won't resign over sign that called unmarked Indigenous graves a hoax

A councillor in the village of Murray River, P.E.I., says he won’t be stepping down, despite calls to do so from Indigenous leaders and the village mayor. ...
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A councillor in the village of Murray River, P.E.I., says he won’t be stepping down, despite calls to do so from Indigenous leaders and the village mayor.

2 years ago

CBC Prince Edward Island

Man thought to be impersonating police, actually off-duty officer, say RCMP

RCMP say a man who approached a woman claiming to be a police officer on Saturday was in fact a constable with the Prince Edward Island RCMP. ...
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RCMP say a man who approached a woman claiming to be a police officer on Saturday was in fact a constable with the Prince Edward Island RCMP.

2 years ago

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Man Reported to be Impersonating Police Officer Was an Off-Duty RCMP Constable

It turns out the case of a man RCMP thought was impersonating himself as a police officer was really an RCMP constable afterall. In a release, the Mounties say the off-duty constable saw a woman walki ...
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It turns out the case of a man RCMP thought was impersonating himself as a police officer was really an RCMP constable afterall.

In a release, the Mounties say the off-duty constable saw a woman walking her dog along Ferry Road that was not well lit on Saturday evening  and stopped to advise her about safety considering it was dark. He pointed out she should have been walking on the other side of the road facing traffic.

The woman could not see the officer’s uniform and left the scene before he had a chance to talk to her about safety.

The officer provided dash-cam video that captured the incident.

RCMP have followed up by contacting the woman who is thankful the officer was concerned about her safety.

2 years ago

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UPEI Seeking New Board of Governors Members

UPEI is looking for volunteer members for its Board of Governors. The Board is seeking nominations from people from all walks of life. Appointments will begin this fall and will be a three-year term. ...
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UPEI is looking for volunteer members for its Board of Governors.

The Board is seeking nominations from people from all walks of life. Appointments will begin this fall and will be a three-year term.

You can send an expression of interest online at www.upei/ca/boardrecruitment  Recommendations can be provided by going to [email protected] by email.

The deadline is October 23rd.

2 years ago

CBC Prince Edward Island

A new life for a historic church in Georgetown, P.E.I.

The former Holy Trinity Anglican Church was slated for demolition after falling into disrepair. Now the building is being restored, inside and out. CBC’s Nancy Russell has more. ...
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The former Holy Trinity Anglican Church was slated for demolition after falling into disrepair. Now the building is being restored, inside and out. CBC’s Nancy Russell has more.

2 years ago

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Remnants of Tropical Storm Phillipe Brings Strong Wind & Rain to PEI

PEI felt the effects of Tropical Storm Phillipe on Sunday with strong winds and rain that disrupted travel and resulted in a few power outages in various parts of the province.  The wind had gusts up ...
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PEI felt the effects of Tropical Storm Phillipe on Sunday with strong winds and rain that disrupted travel and resulted in a few power outages in various parts of the province. 

The wind had gusts up to 80 K and 100 K on the Northumberland Strait which caused cancellation of Northumberland Ferry service at Wood Islands and Caribou. The Confederation Bridge had a traffic restriction in place until the afternoon.

Charlottetown received the most rain….just over 22 mm.

8.6 mm in St. Peters Bay in Kings County and 5 mm in Summerside.

2 years ago

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Liberal Caucus Concerned About Over Capacity at QEH Emergency and Inpatient Departments

The Liberal Opposition is concerned about the Queen Elizabeth Hospital exceeding capacity in its emergency and inpatient departments as announced by the provincial government. The Liberals say they’ ...
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The Liberal Opposition is concerned about the Queen Elizabeth Hospital exceeding capacity in its emergency and inpatient departments as announced by the provincial government.

The Liberals say they’ve been flagging the potential for a situation like this since the spring sitting of the Legislature when the government made the decision to close the ICU at Prince County Hospital without providing due notice to staff or patients.

Closures to emergency department services at Kings County Memorial in Montague and Western Hospital in Alberton over the last several months have compounded the problem according to the Liberals.

The Liberal caucus wants the King government to provide a comprehensive plan to alleviate the burden on health care staff and patients at the QEH, right away.

They are also calling for more action and less excuses on the matter from the Minister of Health.

8 Oct 2023 14:28:42

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Outbreak of COVID-19 at Wedgewood Manor in Summerside

Summerside’s Wedgewood Manor has declared an outbreak of COVID-19. Visitors to the households will be restricted to three partners-in-care and only one partner at a time until the outbreak is declar ...
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Summerside’s Wedgewood Manor has declared an outbreak of COVID-19.

Visitors to the households will be restricted to three partners-in-care and only one partner at a time until the outbreak is declared over.

8 Oct 2023 14:20:48

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RCMP Looking for Peace Officer Impersonator After Incident in Cornwall

Queens District RCMP is investigating after a Cornwall woman complained about being approached by a man who was driving a blue SUV while she was walking her dog along Ferry Road near Pyes Lane around ...
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Queens District RCMP is investigating after a Cornwall woman complained about being approached by a man who was driving a blue SUV while she was walking her dog along Ferry Road near Pyes Lane around 8.20 on Saturday evening.

The man identified himself as a member of the RCMP. He asked to get inside his vehicle and had some questions to ask her.

The woman refused and ran home and then called 911.

RCMP are treating the incident as someone impersonating a police officer.

The man is described as being white male  about 35 to 40 years of age with short brown hair and no facial hair.

If you have any information call Queens District RCMP.

8 Oct 2023 14:03:09

CBC Prince Edward Island

Woman on P.E.I. approached by man impersonating police officer, RCMP say

RCMP on P.E.I. are looking for a man in a blue SUV who is accused of impersonating a police officer and asking a woman to get inside his vehicle. ...
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RCMP on P.E.I. are looking for a man in a blue SUV who is accused of impersonating a police officer and asking a woman to get inside his vehicle.

8 Oct 2023 13:48:05

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Windy & Wet Thanksgiving Sunday

  We’re feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Phillipe this morning. Northumberland Ferries has cancelled all crossings today. Traffic restrictions are in place on the Confederation Bridge that ...
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We’re feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Phillipe this morning.

Northumberland Ferries has cancelled all crossings today.

Traffic restrictions are in place on the Confederation Bridge that began just after 3.30 this morning.

Winds are gusting up to 100 K on the Northumberland Strait.

Maritime Electric is reporting just a few power outages.

There were over 19-hundred outages in the Summerside area around 6 this morning.

The rain will pick up which will make for wet and windy road conditions later.

8 Oct 2023 10:16:44

CBC Prince Edward Island

Thanksgiving Monday: What's open and closed on P.E.I.

Many businesses and services on P.E.I. will be closed on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 9. Some restaurants and other venues may be open, but it's a good idea to call ahead first. ...
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Many businesses and services on P.E.I. will be closed on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 9. Some restaurants and other venues may be open, but it's a good idea to call ahead first.

8 Oct 2023 10:00:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

'Drive by and watch it': Councillor's remarks about drug use lead to calls for resignation

The Native Council of P.E.I. is asking for the resignation of Charlottetown Coun. Mitch Tweel after statements he made during a recent council meeting. ...
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The Native Council of P.E.I. is asking for the resignation of Charlottetown Coun. Mitch Tweel after statements he made during a recent council meeting.

7 Oct 2023 19:32:07

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Operation Impact Being Held Over the Thanksgiving Weekend on PEI Roads

The RCMP and Charlottetown Police, among other police departments, are taking part in Operation Impact during the Thanksgiving weekend across PEI. It’s aimed at making Canada’s roads among the saf ...
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The RCMP and Charlottetown Police, among other police departments, are taking part in Operation Impact during the Thanksgiving weekend across PEI.

It’s aimed at making Canada’s roads among the safest in the world by promoting safe driving behaviours and preventing collisions, saving lives and reducing injuries.

Police will be focusing on impaired drivers by alcohol or drugs, aggressive driving, distracted driving and those who are not wearing seat belts.

This year’s campaign focuses on the accountability and role of each driver has to play to support traffic safety.

Each year, about 2,000 Canadians die in traffic collisions and 165,000 are injured with about 10,000 suffering serious injuries.

7 Oct 2023 14:16:04

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Fire Prevention Week Begins Sunday

Charlottetown Fire Prevention Week begins Sunday which is intended to educate the community about simple and important actions to prevent fires including cooking.  Cooking fires are the leading cause ...
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Charlottetown Fire Prevention Week begins Sunday which is intended to educate the community about simple and important actions to prevent fires including cooking.  Cooking fires are the leading cause of blazes in homes that lead to damage and injuries and even death each year.

7 Oct 2023 14:13:42

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Remnants of Tropical Storm Phillipe to Affect PEI Sunday

Tropical Storm Phillipe is expected to affect the weather in the Maritimes this weekend with wind gusts up to 80 and possibly higher beginning tonight into Sunday morning. A wind warning is expected t ...
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Tropical Storm Phillipe is expected to affect the weather in the Maritimes this weekend with wind gusts up to 80 and possibly higher beginning tonight into Sunday morning.

A wind warning is expected to be issued by Environment  Canada.

PEI Stormchaser says to expect 5-15 mm of rain from the storm.

Public Safety Minister Bloyce Thompson says he expects it to be much like Tropical Storm Lee in September which caused power outages to over 4,600 Maritime Electric customers at one point.  Phillipe is not expected to do any major damage. There will be wet driving conditions in the rain and wind on Sunday. The wind will diminish late Sunday afternoon. The storm may affect travel.

There is a wind advisory issued for the Confederation Bridge that goes from midnight  until 5.00 Sunday evening.

7 Oct 2023 14:12:00

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Summerside MLA Removed From Standing Committee

Summerside-Wilmot PC MLA Tyler DesRoches has been removed from a legislative standing committee by Premier Dennis King a day after making comments about female paramedics who work in the province. Des ...
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Summerside-Wilmot PC MLA Tyler DesRoches has been removed from a legislative standing committee by Premier Dennis King a day after making comments about female paramedics who work in the province. DesRoches has come under fire for those comments by the union that represents paramedics, CUPE among others.

7 Oct 2023 14:10:28

CBC Prince Edward Island

3-year-old girl, 52-year-old man killed in collision in western P.E.I.

A three-year-old girl and 52-year-old man have died after a head on in western P.E.I Friday evening. A 27-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl are also in hospital as a result of the crash, accordin ...
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A three-year-old girl and 52-year-old man have died after a head on in western P.E.I Friday evening. A 27-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl are also in hospital as a result of the crash, according to RCMP.

7 Oct 2023 12:37:38

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Tragic Accident in Coleman Takes the Life of 3-Year Old Girl and a 52-Year Old Man Friday Night

A horrific motor vehicle crash in western PEI on Friday evening. A 3-year-old girl and a 52-year-old man have died as a result of a head on collision in Coleman. A 27-year-old woman and a 6-year-old g ...
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A horrific motor vehicle crash in western PEI on Friday evening.

A 3-year-old girl and a 52-year-old man have died as a result of a head on collision in Coleman. A 27-year-old woman and a 6-year-old girl are also in hospital. About 7:00 on Friday night Prince District RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision near the intersection of the Mud Road and MacPhee Road in Coleman.

TheO’Leary and West Prince Fire Department along with Island EMS responded. The 52-year-old man was the driver of one of the vehicles and was pronounced dead at the scene. The other vehicle was driven by the 27-year-old woman and she was travelling with two children.

The 3-year-old was also pronounced dead at the scene. The woman and the other child were both transported to Prince County Hospital with serious injuries. The 6-year-old child was later sent to the IWK Children’s Hospital in Halifax. An RCMP collision reconstructionist and the PEI Coroner’s office are providing assistance with the investigation which will continue. 

7 Oct 2023 12:11:16

CBC Prince Edward Island

How P.E.I.'s Targeted Basic Income Guarantee works: CBC Explains

P.E.I. has been quietly operating a targeted basic income pilot program. Here's what you need to know. ...
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P.E.I. has been quietly operating a targeted basic income pilot program. Here's what you need to know.

7 Oct 2023 10:00:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

I want my daughter to feel safe in her home. That's why I'm rebuilding with climate change in mind

After Dorian’s wrath, Jason Charette started rebuilding his home with eco-friendly material in the hopes it can withstand future hurricanes. ...
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After Dorian’s wrath, Jason Charette started rebuilding his home with eco-friendly material in the hopes it can withstand future hurricanes.

7 Oct 2023 09:00:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

P.E.I. Mountie is humbled and emotional after national officer of the year honour

P.E.I. RCMP Const. Jamie Parsons has spent his career trying to reduce impaired driving on the Island. Now he has received a national award from MADD Canada recognizing his commitment. ...
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P.E.I. RCMP Const. Jamie Parsons has spent his career trying to reduce impaired driving on the Island. Now he has received a national award from MADD Canada recognizing his commitment.

6 Oct 2023 21:30:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

Fibre arts fanatics having a woolly good time at new Charlottetown festival

Hundreds of knitting, crocheting and rug hooking enthusiasts were in Charlottetown this weekend for P.E.I.'s first-ever Fibre Festival. CBC's Nancy Russell has the details. ...
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Hundreds of knitting, crocheting and rug hooking enthusiasts were in Charlottetown this weekend for P.E.I.'s first-ever Fibre Festival. CBC's Nancy Russell has the details.

6 Oct 2023 21:19:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

This week's Charlottetown hospital bottleneck prompts calls for action

Some Prince Edward Islanders say they're frustrated after hearing the province's largest hospital was again over capacity for two days this week. ...
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Some Prince Edward Islanders say they're frustrated after hearing the province's largest hospital was again over capacity for two days this week.

6 Oct 2023 21:05:54

CBC Prince Edward Island

New Simmons sports centre delayed by a year, won't open until 2024

The completion of the new Simmons arena in Charlottetown has been delayed by at least a year, the city confirmed on Friday. ...
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The completion of the new Simmons arena in Charlottetown has been delayed by at least a year, the city confirmed on Friday.

6 Oct 2023 18:46:50

CBC Prince Edward Island

Some P.E.I. food banks can't offer Thanksgiving turkeys due to high cost of living

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, but for many of P.E.I.'s less fortunate residents, celebrations will be a little less meaty this year. ...
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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, but for many of P.E.I.'s less fortunate residents, celebrations will be a little less meaty this year.

6 Oct 2023 18:40:44

CBC Prince Edward Island

Missing P.E.I. woman Élora Patoine last seen in Moncton, police say

RCMP are reporting a more recent sighting of Élora Patoine, a P.E.I. woman whose whereabouts have been unknown since June. ...
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RCMP are reporting a more recent sighting of Élora Patoine, a P.E.I. woman whose whereabouts have been unknown since June.

6 Oct 2023 14:26:01

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PEI EMO activated to Level 1 Enhanced Monitoring for Tropical Storm Phillippe

Just like it did recently with Hurricane Lee, PEI’s Emergency Measures Organization has activated to a level 1.  Essentially that means Enhanced Monitoring as Tropical Storm Phillippe is aimed at A ...
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Just like it did recently with Hurricane Lee, PEI’s Emergency Measures Organization has activated to a level 1.  Essentially that means Enhanced Monitoring as Tropical Storm Phillippe is aimed at Atlantic Canada.  It’s still too early to know Phillipe’s exact track and impact, but the province says ongoing discussions with the Canadian Hurricane Centre indicate that PEI will experience a minor weather system beginning in the early hours of Sunday.  Current forecasts are projecting winds ranging from 70 kilometres per hour to 90 kilometres per hour, moderate levels of rain, and the possibility of storm surge in some areas.  In the event of an emergency or significant power outages, there is an up-to-date list of reception centres and the pertinent information on the government website at www.princeedwardisland.ca

6 Oct 2023 13:54:26

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RCMP in PEI learn that last known sighting of missing woman was in Moncton June 19th

An update today from RCMP in PEI regarding the missing person case of 30 year old Élora Patoine. On Tuesday, the RCMP indicated that Élora was last seen in Borden- Carleton on June 17th.  But in an ...
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An update today from RCMP in PEI regarding the missing person case of 30 year old Élora Patoine. On Tuesday, the RCMP indicated that Élora was last seen in Borden- Carleton on June 17th.  But in an update released today, the Mounties say they have now learned that her last known sighting was on Albert Street in Moncton on June 19. She was last seen wearing a brown faux leather jacket, black pants and had a school bag with her. RCMP have made use of the new Missing Persons Act as part of the investigation.  If you have information concerning the location of Élora Patoine, you’re asked to contact Prince District RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

6 Oct 2023 13:53:24

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PEI economy added 2,700 jobs in September with unemployment rate of 6.3 percent

Statistics Canada says the national economy added 64,000 jobs last month as the country’s population continues to rapidly grow.  The federal agency says the unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 ...
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Statistics Canada says the national economy added 64,000 jobs last month as the country’s population continues to rapidly grow.  The federal agency says the unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 per cent.  Canada’s labour market has cooled over the last year amid higher interest rates, but the unemployment rate remains below pre-pandemic levels.  The job gains last month were concentrated in part-time work, while there were more people working in educational services and transportation and warehousing.  Meanwhile, jobs were shed in finance, insurance, real estate rental and leasing, construction and information and recreation. The PEI economy added 2,700 jobs in September, while the provincial unemployment rate stood at 6.3 percent, down from 7.6 percent in August.

6 Oct 2023 13:31:15

CBC Prince Edward Island

Centralizing homelessness services in Charlottetown 'exacerbates an already existing problem'

Too many services aimed to help people who are unhoused or in precarious housing situations are in Charlottetown, advocates told government officials at a meeting in eastern P.E.I. Thursday. ...
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Too many services aimed to help people who are unhoused or in precarious housing situations are in Charlottetown, advocates told government officials at a meeting in eastern P.E.I. Thursday.

6 Oct 2023 11:55:58

CBC Prince Edward Island

P.E.I. gas price sees deep cut

The price of gas fell for the fourth consecutive week on P.E.I. Friday morning. ...
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The price of gas fell for the fourth consecutive week on P.E.I. Friday morning.

6 Oct 2023 10:44:45

CBC Prince Edward Island

'Wind gusts and a lot of rain' coming from Philippe this weekend

The forecast path for tropical storm Philippe has shifted to the west, further from the Maritimes, but not enough to have a big impact on what will happen on P.E.I. ...
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The forecast path for tropical storm Philippe has shifted to the west, further from the Maritimes, but not enough to have a big impact on what will happen on P.E.I.

6 Oct 2023 10:05:03

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Gas prices drop significantly in PEI

A significant drop in gasoline prices Friday.  The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approved a decrease of 7.0 cents per litre in gasoline prices.  Including taxes, pump prices for regular s ...
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A significant drop in gasoline prices Friday.  The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approved a decrease of 7.0 cents per litre in gasoline prices.  Including taxes, pump prices for regular self-serve gasoline now range from 165.5 to 166.6 cents per litre.  There’s no change in the price of diesel or the price of furnace oil.   Propane price adjustments ranged from a decrease of 1.5 cents per litre to an increase of 0.6 cents per litre. Propane prices range from 81.8 to 83.1 cents per litre.

6 Oct 2023 09:22:11

CBC Prince Edward Island

Special Olympics P.E.I. looking for volunteers to help keep up with demand for programs

Special Olympics P.E.I. is looking for 'qualified, eager and excited' volunteers to help keep up with the growing demand for its programs. ...
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Special Olympics P.E.I. is looking for 'qualified, eager and excited' volunteers to help keep up with the growing demand for its programs.

6 Oct 2023 09:00:00

CBC Prince Edward Island

Curbs needed now to stop development sprawl on P.E.I., committee hears

The Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities points out that a provincewide land use plan has been called for in numerous reviews dating back 50 years, to 1973's Royal Commission on Land Ownership and Land ...
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The Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities points out that a provincewide land use plan has been called for in numerous reviews dating back 50 years, to 1973's Royal Commission on Land Ownership and Land Use.

5 Oct 2023 21:19:24

CBC Prince Edward Island

Georgetown chosen to be shaped into P.E.I.'s 1st net-zero community

The provincial government has outlined the first steps it will take to make the eastern Prince Edward Island community into a non-emitter. ...
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The provincial government has outlined the first steps it will take to make the eastern Prince Edward Island community into a non-emitter.

5 Oct 2023 20:42:56

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Premier removes MLA from all legislative standing committees indefinitely for comments Wednesday

Premier Dennis King says he is removing a PC MLA from all legislative standing committees indefinitely after comments made Wednesday. King says the statement made by Summerside-Wilmot MLA Tyler DesRoc ...
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Premier Dennis King says he is removing a PC MLA from all legislative standing committees indefinitely after comments made Wednesday. King says the statement made by Summerside-Wilmot MLA Tyler DesRoches at a legislative committee meeting was inappropriate, wrong and won’t be tolerated.

The Premier says he spoke with DesRoches on Thursday and expressed his extreme disappointment. DesRoches’ comments came during questioning of the director of operations for Medavie Health Services, which operates the province’s ambulance service.  The comments were in regards to female paramedics and calls for lift assist.
King says the MLA has committed to doing better and taking the necessary steps to educate himself. As he undertakes that process, King informed DesRoches that he is removing him as a member of all Standing Committees indefinitely.

5 Oct 2023 20:33:02

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New strategy to guide work of PEI Public Service Commission

A new strategy was released Thursday that will guide the work of the PEI Public Service Commission over the next three years. The People Strategy 2023-2026 provides strategic direction for the Commiss ...
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A new strategy was released Thursday that will guide the work of the PEI Public Service Commission over the next three years.

The People Strategy 2023-2026 provides strategic direction for the Commission PSC with a focus on four key goals —  retention, development, talent acquisition, and modernization.

The goals and priorities of the strategy were developed based on contributions provided by employees, managers, senior management and executives.

5 Oct 2023 20:06:57

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Chief Gould and Murray Harbour Mayor say councillor should resign over hurtful sign

Abegweit First Nation Chief Junior Gould and Murray Harbour Mayor Terry White say a councillor in the village should resign immediately over a sign posted on his property they consider hurtful to Indi ...
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Abegweit First Nation Chief Junior Gould and Murray Harbour Mayor Terry White say a councillor in the village should resign immediately over a sign posted on his property they consider hurtful to Indigenous people.
The wording on the sign on Councillor John Robertson’s property was eventually removed.  Community officials are reviewing the community’s options regarding possible actions that could be taken under the Community’s Code of Conduct for Councillors, such as a fine, suspension or apology.

5 Oct 2023 20:03:53

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Holland College signs degree pathway agreement with SMU

Holland College and Saint Mary’s University have signed a degree pathway agreement.  It enables graduates from the Environmental Applied Science Technology diploma program to receive credit toward ...
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Holland College and Saint Mary’s University have signed a degree pathway agreement.  It enables graduates from the Environmental Applied Science Technology diploma program to receive credit toward a Bachelor of Science degree.

The Holland College graduates must meet SMU’s admission requirements and have obtained an overall average of 70 percent in their courses to be granted up to 60 hours in one of the university’s 120-credit hour science degree programs, which include Environmental Science.

5 Oct 2023 19:44:28

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PC MLA apologizes for comments regarding female paramedics

Summerside-Wilmot Progressive Conservative MLA Tyler DesRoches has taken to social media to apologize for comments he made Wednesday during a legislative committee meeting.  The comments were made du ...
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Summerside-Wilmot Progressive Conservative MLA Tyler DesRoches has taken to social media to apologize for comments he made Wednesday during a legislative committee meeting.  The comments were made during questioning of the director of operations for Medavie Health Services, which operates the province’s ambulance service.  The comments were in regards to female paramedics and calls for lift assist.   In his online apology, Desroches says that he made a statement that he wholeheartedly regrets – that it was insensitive, inappropriate, and wrong.  He says he fully understands that someone’s gender should never be a determining factor when evaluating someone’s knowledge, skills and abilities to do their work.

5 Oct 2023 19:43:08

CBC Prince Edward Island

P.E.I. community leaders call Canada's 1st Indigenous premier 'next step of reconciliation'

First Nations leaders on P.E.I. are excited about the prospects of Wab Kinew, the Manitoba NDP leader who won the election in that province this week and will be Canada’s first Indigenous premier. ...
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First Nations leaders on P.E.I. are excited about the prospects of Wab Kinew, the Manitoba NDP leader who won the election in that province this week and will be Canada’s first Indigenous premier.

5 Oct 2023 17:39:57

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Islanders recommended to get both the COVID-19 vaccine and flu shot this fall

Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison is strongly recommending that Islanders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others from respiratory illnesses this fall.  Health officials say th ...
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Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison is strongly recommending that Islanders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others from respiratory illnesses this fall.  Health officials say that respiratory viruses such as influenza typically increase in the fall and winter months, and COVID-19 continues to circulate in PEI.  COVID-19 vaccines have been updated this fall to be a better match to the more recently circulating Omicron variant.  Dr. Morrison is recommending that Islanders get both vaccines this fall: a dose of the updated COVID-19 vaccine AND a dose of the seasonal influenza vaccine.

5 Oct 2023 14:52:30

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Province working to assess Georgetown as PEI’s first net zero community

The Provincial Government is working with UPEI’s Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation and Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering to assess Georgetown as PEI’s first net zero co ...
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The Provincial Government is working with UPEI’s Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation and Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering to assess Georgetown as PEI’s first net zero community.  The first step is to understand how Georgetown uses energy for homes and buildings, and then perform comprehensive simulations to assess energy consumption and emissions. Georgetown residents may be asked to take part in surveys to support the research, and theft may see some drones flying in the area as researchers collect data about the buildings in the town.

5 Oct 2023 14:46:59

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PEI to get rain and strong winds as Phillipe nears on Saturday

Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologists are tracking tropical storm Phillippe. The storm could merge with a larger low-pressure system over Quebec and New England this weekend. Environment Canada has ...
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Canadian Hurricane Centre meteorologists are tracking tropical storm Phillippe.

The storm could merge with a larger low-pressure system over Quebec and New England this weekend.

Environment Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement for PEI.   Rain and strong winds are expected Saturday night through Sunday morning. Maximum wind gusts of up to 80 km/h over some areas are possible.

The storm is expected to approach Bermuda late Thursday and Friday.

5 Oct 2023 14:44:48

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