Proposed law would support P.E.I. tenants facing condo conversions

A bill that would provide a framework, rights and timelines for tenants whose apartments are being converted into condos is…

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Permission to use flashing blue lights extended to ambulances, fire trucks on P.E.I.

In hopes of increasing their visibility, ambulances and fire trucks on the Island can now use flashing blue lights in…

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Street closure for Confed Centre renos a ‘gut punch’ to business on Victoria Row

Construction work at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown has some businesses on the Victoria Row portion of…

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Corrections staff, offenders both bearing the brunt of P.E.I.’s mental health challenges, officials say

Both the staff who work in Island jails and offenders are facing more challenges that are the direct result of…

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New requirements for travelling across the pond

Starting today, Canadians with short-term travel plans to England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland will need an electronic travel authorization…

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Taking their shot: Darts on P.E.I. attracting more women, younger players

People who are passionate about darts say the face of the sport is changing on P.E.I. That was evident at…

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Islanders will face higher garbage collection fees in 2025 if IRAC approves rate hike

Prince Edward Islanders may see an increase in garbage collection fees this year as the Island Waste Management Corporation is…

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After Trudeau’s resignation, some Islanders ready to go to the polls sooner rather than later

The prime minister’s decision to resign has set the stage for a spring election.

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Internal medicine docs at QEH to send back some referrals due to ‘unsafe’ wait times

Doctors with the internal medicine clinic at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown say they will no longer accept non-urgent…

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P.E.I. libraries ‘definitely’ saw an increase in usage in 2024

More than 630,000 times in 2024, Prince Edward Islanders borrowed something from the province’s public library service — and books were far…

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