Tourist operators on P.E.I.'s North Shore are reporting a banner weekend during the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, but one retailer reports the weekend didn't go so well for him.  |


While many businesses are struggling during this economic downturn, P.E.I.'s aerospace sector appears to be soaring.  |
A long effort at recruiting volunteers for the 2009 Canada Games on P.E.I. at the end of August appears to be finally paying off.  |
Island farmers who don't properly dispose of bad potatoes can now face much higher fines, as the province moves to stop the spread of diseases.  |


Some Prince Edward Islanders are complaining mosquitoes and blackflies are getting the best of them this year because of more rigorous pesticide-use certification requirements by the province.  |
Nova Scotia is seeing another spike in swine flu cases, with dozens of new cases.  |
A Halifax pipe and drum band performed with Paul McCartney on the Halifax Common.  |
Thanks to the sunshine, the Halifax Common seems to have stood up well to 50,000 dancing Paul McCartney fans.  |
The RCMP have launched a homicide investigation after a man's body was found in a lake Sunday in Yarmouth County.  |
Paul McCartney's autograph is now permanently inked on a young fan's arm.  |
The city of Regina has found an elm tree infected with Dutch Elm disease, and planned to remove it Monday afternoon.  |
A 71-year-old driver died in a highway crash near Colonsay, Sask., on Monday morning.  |
Environmentalists have won a legal victory which forces the federal government to declare the mating grounds of the sage-grouse an environmentally protected area.  |
A funeral is to be held Monday at the Yellow Quill First Nation for a 25-year-old woman who died of the H1N1 swine flu.  |
Gerald Klein, the Regina man who has been ordered to stay away from the woman he stalked for more than three decades, returned to court Monday to challenge those orders.  |
As the strike by municipal workers in Toronto heads into its fourth week, Mayor David Miller has expressed some cautious optimism that negotiations may produce a settlement.  |
Toronto police have appealed to a group of about 20 men to turn themselves in after another man was beaten to death with baseball and cricket bats in a fight between Tamil-Canadians.  |
Neil Munro, a Canadian actor and playwright who had been a resident director at the Shaw Festival since the 1990s, died Monday. He was 62.  |
Stefanie Rengel's mother told a Toronto court Monday that she has lived a life of fear and rage since her daughter was stabbed to death on New Year's Day 2008.  |
Toronto FC forward Chad Barrett was named Major League Soccer's player of the week on Monday.  |
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