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Dave Stewart
dstewart@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Dave Stewart
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Mount Buchanan resident sets sail on joint venture
Kevin Jeffrey of Mount Buchanan has turned his passion for boating into a joint venture business opportunity.Jeffrey launched his own business 10 ... -
Women business leaders in PEI building community of...
The P.E.I. Business Women’s Association is trying to figure how to do more with less, like just about every other non-profit organization in ... -
New study reveals Charlottetown sees strong economic...
Charlottetown’s economy continues to show growth which makes it stand out among Canadian cities, according to the Conference Board of Canada. An ... -
Charlottetown councillor worries drive-thru will...
The Needs convenience store on Euston Street in Charlottetown is putting in a drive-thru but one city councillor is concerned it will cause ... -
Council rejects zoning request by Grace Baptist Church
A decision on whether to allow a subsidized seniors apartment building to pop up next to Grace Baptist Church is on hold. Charlottetown city ... -
Councillor wants details on police overtime spending
Coun. Mitchell Tweel says he wants a detailed explanation from the city on the amount of overtime it spends on its police department.He said last ... -
City school celebrates milestone birthday
Students and staff at West Kent Elementary School in Charlottetown are gearing up for a big milestone with vibrant colours, a new school song and ... -
Draft report released on Bonshaw Hills land management
An expanded provincial park is one possibility when it comes to the future of the Bonshaw Hills. Islanders are invited to give input on the ... -
Council rejects proposal to rezone Windsor Park
There won’t be any apartment buildings going up in Windsor Park as Charlottetown city council did the expected and rejected a proposal to rezone ... -
New area code coming to Prince Edward Island, Nova...
Beginning Aug. 23, 2014 it is going to take Islanders an extra 1.6 seconds to make a single phone call.Telecom Alliance, which includes Bell, ... -
Mother's Day lobster suppers proceeding despite strike
Mabel Gallant says lobster is still on the menu at the Kirk of St. James this weekend and she paid a fair price for it too. Lobster is in ... -
Forest fire out; crews still putting out hot spots
The forest fire north of the Covehead Road appears to be out although crews will remain on the scene for another day taking care of any hot ... -
UPDATE: All power back on after large outage hits...
A large power outage hit the central part of the province Wednesday but by 7:30 p.m. Maritime Electric reported that all customers were back on ... -
Developer pulls Windsor Park application
The developers proposing to rezone the Windsor Park subdivision are pulling their application. That follows a public meeting Tuesday night in ... -
P.E.I. Burger Love crowns champion
The Smokin’ Fox has been crowned the 2013 P.E.I. Burger Love champion. Dave Moore, chef at Phinley’s Diner in Stratford, was on hand to accept ... -
Airport reports record year for passenger traffic
The Charlottetown Airport is coming off a record year, with a 4.3 per cent increase in passenger traffic in 2012. That puts the airport ahead of ... -
Snowplows created less damage to lawns this winter
Snowplows didn’t do nearly as much damage to properties in Charlottetown this past winter as they have in the past, the chair of the city’s ... -
Living in a dream home, P.E.I. style
Charlottetown realtor Joel Ives is about to help North American homeowners live out their fantasy. Home and Garden Television is coming to P.E.I. ... -
Business movement to help entrepreneurs launches in...
Getting started as an entrepreneur can be quite a daunting task. Who do you make that first phone call to? How do you get things done? Who ... -
Prehistoric discovery made at Belfast golf course
BELFAST — A student paleontologist from Saint Mary's University in Halifax has made what appears to be a historic discovery on the shores of the ... -
New Rocket owners lobbying city for bigger investment
The investors which purchased the P.E.I. Rocket are lobbying the City of Charlottetown for a better deal. Talks have been ongoing this week ... -
Rezoning proposal in West Royalty goes to public...
Steve Wong of Charlottetown wants to know that his little girl is safe when she rides her bike on the street in their subdivision. Wong is one of ... -
UPDATED: Great Big Sea, David Myles confirmed to be...
Organizers are cranking up the volume and breathing new life into the annual Canada Day weekend party on Charlottetown’s waterfront. A news ... -
Montague Tire growing its wholesale business
When Rod Creaser purchased Montague Tire in 2010 he preached selling wholesale.The business has existed quite successfully in Montague for more ... -
New IT software company lands in Charlottetown
Michael Pearson fell in love with Prince Edward Island the second he stepped foot on it — the quality of life and the business climate. So it ... -
Primrose Point residents want zoning left alone
CORNWALL — At least some town residents want the Primrose Point area left alone.As part of the process of amending the Official Plan, the town ... -
Maritime Electric proposes new transmission line to...
Maritime Electric is spending $20 million to upgrade its transmission line from West Royalty to Church Road in St. Charles. It will take three ... -
Cornwall wants to hear residents' vision for the town
CORNWALL Residents in the town are going to be asked to share their vision for the future on Monday. The Town of Cornwall is currently well ... -
Alaska brings salmon protest to P.E.I.
A member of the Alaskan government flew all the way to P.E.I. to ask Premier Robert Ghiz to speak out against genetically-modified salmon.Geran ... -
Mayor optimistic deal will be reached to keep Rocket...
Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee is very optimistic a deal will be reached soon with local business interests to keep the P.E.I. Rocket in the ...




