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Ottawa and province announce funding agreement to improve health care access for Island seniors
Federal Agriculture Minister and Cardigan MP Lawrence MacAulay joined provincial Health Minister Mark McLane on Tuesday to announce a bilateral agreement to invest more than $29 million over the next five years to help improve health care access for Island seniors. Officials say the funding builds on the $94 million a...
Mar 27, 2024
Rally outside Charlottetown MP's office calls for government to axe the tax
The planned increase to the federal carbon price was the focus of a gathering Tuesday morning outside the office of Charlottetown Liberal MP Sean Casey. Jake Stewart, the Conservative MP for Miramichi-Grand Lake, gathered along with PEI supporters to call on the federal government to "axe the tax."
Mar 27, 2024
Trudeau pushes back against Premiers calling for cancellation of carbon price increase
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is open to working with any and all provinces and territories that want to establish their own carbon pricing systems as long as they meet federal standards. Trudeau pushed back in a letter against seven premiers, including Premier Dennis King, who want him to cancel next week...
Mar 27, 2024
Shoreline protection project at Cedar Dunes completed
The provincial government says a shoreline project to reduce the impacts of climate change and erosion at Cedar Dunes Provincial Park is complete. The provincial campground and beach near West Point were starting to wash away due to sea level rise, storm surge and erosion from waves. The province began construction ...
Mar 26, 2024
Call leads Charlottetown Police to suspected impaired driver
Charlottetown Police responded to a call about a possible impaired driver on Sherwood Road last Friday night. Police located and stopped the vehicle near the intersection of Sherwood Road and Lower Malpeque Road. The Officer determined that the driver was showing signs of being impaired by alcohol and was arrested. A...
Mar 26, 2024
Drug charge stems from Charlottetown apartment break-in
Last week, while executing a search warrant at an apartment building on Doncaster Avenue, the Charlottetown Police Street Crime Unit noticed that a nearby unrelated apartment appeared to have been broken into. Officers located a man and woman inside and arrested both for break and enter. The investigation led to th...
Mar 26, 2024
Opposition Leader welcomes proclamation of paid sick leave in PEI, but concerned by amendments
Liberal Opposition Leader Hal Perry says Monday's proclamation of paid sick leave in PEI is a long-awaited acknowledgment of the fundamental need for workplace support in times of illness. Perry says that while he's glad the government took the step forward, he's disappointed to see that the essence of the Opposition'...
Mar 26, 2024
Judge approves process aimed at finding buyers for Saltwire Network
A Nova Scotia judge has approved a process aimed at finding buyers or investors willing to bid on SaltWire Network and The Halifax Herald. Earlier this month, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice John Keith granted the insolvent companies protection from creditors who are owed about 90 million dollars. Yesterday, Keith ...
Mar 26, 2024
No injuries in weekend crash in Kinkora
RCMP are investigating after a single vehicle crash early Saturday night in Kinkora. There were no injuries, but the Mounties say the driver, a 47-year-old man, showed signs of impairment and provided breath samples that showed him to be more than 3 times the legal limit. The driver was immediately issued a 7-day dri...
Mar 26, 2024
impaired driving investigations result from RCMP traffic stops
Early last Friday afternoon, an RCMP officer stopped a vehicle with expired registration. The officer noted the driver showed signs of possibly being impaired by cannabis, and the driver failed a road-side screening. That resulted in a 7-day driving suspension and the vehicle was impounded for three days. The investiga...
Mar 26, 2024
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