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Harper confirmed for breakfast event in Malpeque

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
Conservative party organizers on P.E.I. have confirmed that leader Stephen Harper will be on the Island for breakfast Monday.


Time Ghiz decided on western hospitals: Crane

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
Opposition leader Olive Crane is calling once again for the Ghiz government to make a decision on the future of a new central hospital for western P.E.I.

Harness racing money missing: former employee suspected

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
Harness Racing P.E.I. has called in Charlottetown police to investigate missing money, and a criminal investigation is now focused on a former employee.

Atlantic Lotto winning-number mix-up creates more winners

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
The Atlantic Lottery Corporation will be shelling out double the number of prizes for the "Bucko" draw held Monday after a mistake was made recording the winning number.


Farming accident lands P.E.I. man in Halifax hospital

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
A farmer from central P.E.I. is in hospital in Halifax following an accident Wednesday morning.

Get tougher on smoking, Cancer Society tells P.E.I.

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
An analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society told a legislative committee Thursday that P.E.I. has fallen behind when it comes to legislation that discourages smoking.

P.E.I. students still score low on three Rs

10.10.2008 22:21    cbc.ca
The results of the latest literacy and math assessments of P.E.I. students released Friday show a slight improvement over last year's.

NDP candidate dropped from P.E.I. government job

10.10.2008 22:17    cbc.ca
A candidate for the New Democrats on P.E.I. has been told not to report back to his job with the Department of Public Works until after the election.

P.E.I. cabinet deals with recalcitrant cattle

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
The P.E.I. cabinet has decided that cattle roaming the roads and fields in a community near Montague will be rounded up and held until their owner pays a fine.

Release date for radiologist review still unknown

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Months after saying it would take a few weeks to review a radiologist's work, P.E.I.'s health department still doesn't know when the review will be released.

Charlottetown transit believes accessibility problem solved

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
The company that operates Charlottetown buses says it has a homegrown solution to a problem that has for years limited transit access for Islanders with disabilities.

Parents prepare for Charlottetown school closure

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Parents in Charlottetown should work together to determine which core area elementary schools should close, says the Prince Street Home and School Association.

Advance polls popular on P.E.I.

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Elections Canada officials say advance polls for the Oct. 14 federal vote are proving popular with Islanders.

UPEI students vote for transit pass

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
A large majority of UPEI students who voted in a referendum on a transit pass supported the initiative.

Icelandic woes, U.S. meltdown pose threats for Canadian seafood companies

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
The Canadian seafood industry is battling crises on two fronts, as it copes with Iceland's collapsing banking system in the east and a plummeting restaurant market to the south.

MacAulay fear-mongering on EI, opponents claim

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
Two candidates in the P.E.I. riding of Cardigan are accusing the Liberal candidate of trying to scare voters by telling them the federal Employment Insurance program is in jeopardy.

Tory MLAs stayed out of PNP: Currie

10.10.2008 01:17    cbc.ca
A survey of Progressive Conservative MLAs has found only one who received any money from the controversial Provincial Nominee Program, says a former Tory cabinet minister.

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