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Andrew Chisholm
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IRAC sides with man's tax appeal
Land owners along the Island’s northeastern shore are likely to pay attention after a Montreal man won his first battle in a land dispute case ... -
Island featured on Canadian tour
The 45-day Great Canadian Adventure Tour, an online project sponsored by provincial governments and private businesses, kicked off last week in ... -
Lobster party on the beach
WEST POINT - There was not a frown to be found Saturday on the shore of Cedar Dunes Provincial Park in West Point as dozens of seafood lovers ... -
Major shake down at provincial jail
A shake down at the provincial correctional centre in Sleepy Hollow Wednesday morning yielded a substantial drug bust, RCMP has confirmed. ... -
Brazen thieves make off with expensive drum kit
Bad habits were likely the motivation behind a brazen daylight theft Sunday that left the drummer of a local blues band without his $9,000 ... -
Stolen vehicle chase ends in ditch
A Charlottetown man has been charged and is in custody after he stole a car and led police on a chase that ended in a ditch, all while the driver ... -
Weight of 1965 deed crumbles barricade outside Co-op
Traffic is once again crossing lots between the Queen Street Co-op and Spring Park Plaza thanks to a document dating back to 1965. Two of roughly ... -
All roads lead home
A cheering crowd mixed with friends and family gathered outside Province House on Thursday to meet Matt Lawrence at the finish line of his ... -
Use of cellphone blamed for Springvale accident
SPRINGVALE - Queens District RCMP have charged a driver involved in an accident Thursday afternoon for using a cellphone while driving. ... -
Motorcycle crash in Portage sends man to hospital
PORTAGE - East Prince RCMP responded to an accident involving a motorcycle and a car in Portage around 7:20 p.m. Thursday evening. The driver ... -
Art in the Open
More than 30 works of art will come out of hiding later this month and will be on display throughout downtown Charlottetown. Organizers ... -
On-Line Support sold for $74.85 million
A business founded in Charlottetown has been sold to an India-based company for a reported $74.85 million in an all cash deal. Hinduja ... -
Too good to be true
A few clicks here and a few clicks there could lead apartment seekers to an affordable unit, fully furnished and fixed with all the trimmings ... -
Group urges more services for brain injury survivors
The president of the Brain Injury Association of P.E.I. says government is not doing enough to help Islanders who are living with a brain ... -
Islanders catching more rain than rays
In case they haven’t noticed, Islanders have been catching more rain than rays this summer and the fall forecast promises much of the same. ... -
Arbitration board refuses to put brakes on Island...
Paramedics in the province will have to continue following an Island EMS speed policy or face disciplinary action says, the president of ... -
Crème de la crème
Charlottetown is blooming high in the eyes of two international judges who were here to scrutinize the city’s tidiness, sustainability, ... -
Listening to The Talking Stick
Culture and tradition was rich across Canada long before 23 of Confederation’s Fathers dawned the steps of Province House in September of 1864. ... -
Still cool after 40 years
The pounding sound released from California Smokey’s jet engine is powerful enough to push a grown man back a step or two. A heat wave can be ... -
Islander’s cross-country bike ride turning into...
Biking across Canada has brought a 23-year-old Islander closer to his family. Cornwall’s Matt Lawrence started heading home from Vancouver on ... -
Four sent to hospital after rush-hour accident
An accident on University Avenue in Charlottetown resulted in four people being sent to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with non-life threatening ... -
Parking tiff leads to barricaded lot
A commercial dispute between the owners of Spring Park Plaza and Queen Street Co-op in Charlottetown has led to an awkward parking situation, ... -
Concerns raised over truckers’ parking lot
BORDEN-CARLETON - The owner of Gateway Petroleum in Borden-Carleton is asking questions after he spotted machinery on land the province ... -
Heavy-footed drivers beware
The P.E.I. government is cracking down on Islanders with a heavy foot by introducing higher fines and more demerit point under changes announced ... -
Elvis returned to sender
Elvis left the building. Well, the Brackley Drive-in, actually. Staff at the drive-in noticed their four-foot by eight-foot painting of Elvis had ... -
In full swing
A backyard cockfight attracted the attention of police during a Popalopalots skit on opening night in Charlottetown last Thursday. But don’t ... -
Employee error cause of 911 not dispatching RCMP
An error on the part of a 911 call-taker resulted in RCMP not being dispatched to an accident in Milton on Sunday that saw a man sent to hospital ... -
Gun drawn officers arrest two men for armed robbery
With their guns drawn Monday evening, Charlottetown police executed a high-risk arrest on Upper Queen Street following an armed robbery in ... -
UPDATE: Guns drawn, police execute high-risk arrest...
Charlottetown police, with their guns drawn, executed a high-risk arrest on upper Queen Street yesterday evening following an armed robbery ... -
Ebenezer resident thankful to reconnect with actor...
After losing contact with a good friend for almost three decades, Ken Williams is thankful they reconnected in May, less than two months before ...




