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Ryan Ross
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No government money lost on Homburg deal, Roach says
The provincial government isn’t losing any money on its loans for properties involved in the sale of the Holman Grand hotel, says Innovation ... -
UPEI job cuts not easy, says Podger
UPEI was able to avoid big cuts last year because it had contingency funding available to deal with getting less money from the province, says a ... -
Holman Grand hotel sold
The Holman Grand hotel will soon re-open for business after Homburg International bought it and four other buildings in downtown Charlottetown. ... -
UPEI cuts 35 jobs
UPEI staff who are losing their jobs will likely know their fate after the university sent notice Wednesday that it was laying off 35 people as ... -
Donagh parents worry board will close school
A public meeting to deal with rezoning at Donagh Regional School has its home and school president wondering if it could be a step in the ... -
UPEI argues for lower compensation in forced...
A UPEI professor who was forced to retire didn't do enough to offset his lost income, says a lawyer for the university. Murray Murphy represented ... -
Homburg Academy launches online learning portal
The Homburg Academy’s plan to deliver real estate education to the world moved a step closer to fruition with the official launch of its online ... -
Summerside appeals IRAC ruling on transmission line
The City of Summerside is trying one more time to build a transmission cable after the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission denied its ... -
UPDATE: UPEI mandatory retirement case back before...
A decision to force UPEI employees to retire is back before the P.E.I. Human Rights Commission as the university tries to get the settlement ... -
International delegates tour Kings County
Kings County was on display Tuesday as almost 60 delegates from around the world toured sites as part of an economic mission to see what the ... -
UPDATED: Former auditor general to review P.E.I....
The P.E.I. government is recruiting a former auditor general to do a review of the Island's lobster industry. After meeting with fishermen Monday ... -
Economic mission on P.E.I.
P.E.I. will be showcasing its products to the world when a group of diplomats tours the province this week as part of an economic mission. ... -
Stewart Memorial Hospital future in doubt
Stewart Memorial Hospital’s days could be numbered as the provincial government waits for a report to decide if renovations to the building will ... -
UPDATED: Province announces catastrophic drug...
Islanders who face huge costs for their medications will soon get the help they need after the province announced Friday its plans for a ... -
UPEI raising tuition after budget approved
UPEI students will be paying a little more next year after the school's board of governors passed a budget Thursday night that included a four ... -
Politicians talk lobster prices
For the second straight day, lobster prices were up for discussion in the P.E.I. legislative assembly Wednesday as MLAs looked for answers about ... -
MLA wonders if processors fixing lobster prices
With lobster fishermen complaining they need to get more money for their catches, at least one MLA is wondering if processors are working ... -
Prince Edward Island students celebrate Music Monday...
Their feet may have been firmly planted in Stratford, but on Monday a group of elementary school children got the chance to sing a song that was ... -
Island companies on Irving shipbuilding list
The provincial government has been in contact with Irving Shipbuilding about potential contracts for Island businesses as part of the federal ... -
No changes yet for freedom of information law
Municipalities could fall under freedom of information legislation some day but the change won’t be happening this spring, says Justice Minister ... -
Innovation minister confident farm loans will be repaid
When it comes to getting its money back on loans to an Island farmer, the government is confident it will be repaid, says Innovation Minister ... -
Teacher cuts coming through retirement only
There will be fewer teachers working in Island schools next year, but that doesn’t mean there will be any job cuts as the province deals with ... -
Sheridan pitching pension reform
Retirement may be a long way off for some, but Finance Minister Wes Sheridan is pushing for pension reform sooner rather than later. Sheridan ... -
P.E.I. government and city discussing Nicholas Lane...
The Transportation Department is working with the city to resolve problems related to an access road for a Charlottetown apartment building, says ... -
McIsaac defends school board election stance
Education Minister Alan McIsaac is defending his decision to leave the fate of the next school board election in the hands of the English ... -
Municipalities want more seniors' housing money
CORNWALL — The provincial and federal governments should do more to make sure there is enough affordable housing for seniors, says Stratford ... -
Land use task force set for public meetings
Islanders who worry about how the province's land is used will get the chance to have their say as the land use task force gets ready for public ... -
Ghiz visits Abby ferry in Chicago
It's been a long time since Premier Robert Ghiz had to take a ferry across the Northumberland Strait, but during a recent trip to Chicago he got ... -
Ghiz, Currie attend bioscience conference
A trip Premier Robert Ghiz took to Chicago for a bioscience conference could pay off with some new investments in P.E.I.Ghiz said he met with ... -
P.E.I. government considers anti-bullying legislation
The provincial government is looking at bringing in anti-bullying legislation, but it's going to take a team approach to solve the problem, says ...




