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Dave Stewart
dstewart@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Dave Stewart
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Nurses can play major role in reforming health-care...
The CEO of the Canadian Nurses Association says having nurses play a greater role in primary care can only help strengthen the country’s ... -
Hurricane centre keeping eye on Leslie
The Canadian Hurricane Centre says it's far too early to predict where tropical storm Leslie will strike in the Maritimes. At this point, they ... -
Hefty price tag to connect to city water
Residents on Fox Run Drive in Charlottetown are getting connected to the city’s water and sewer system but it isn’t a popular move with all of ... -
New doors opening for P.E.I. company
A honey lozenge company in Charlottetown is on the verge of a whole new market. Island Abbey Foods, maker of the Honibe lozenge, was part of a ... -
City targets three more neglected properties
City council is cracking down on more dilapidated properties in Charlottetown.Council unanimously passed resolutions at its public meeting ... -
City to run water and sewer to Fox Run Drive
Residents on Fox Run Drive in Charlottetown are getting connected to the city’s water and sewer system but it isn’t a popular move with all of ... -
Big, end-of-summer party coming to Charlottetown
Charlottetown narrowly beat out Whitehorse, Yukon this week as Canada’s most iconic town in a contest organized by Labatt Blue.An online contest ... -
Friday is parade day
There's going to be a lot more hot air at Friday's Gold Cup Parade. Due to an issue with helium, organizers of the annual parade are using plain ... -
Work on Brighton lighthouse to begin this month
Work is expected to begin on restoring Charlottetown's lighthouse before the end of the month.Council voted back in June to accept the lone bid ... -
Provincial museum tops city's 2014 wish list
The City of Charlottetown is in the process of putting together its wish list for the 2014 celebrations. Right at the top of the list is going to ... -
Wicker Emporium opening second store in Charlottetown
Wicker Emporium is getting ready to expand in Charlottetown.The home décor and furniture retailer is tentatively scheduled to open a second ... -
Charlottetown mulling water restrictions
Mandatory metering and water restrictions could be just around the corner for residents in Charlottetown. As soon as the city's water and sewer ... -
Province hits city with surprise fee hike
It's going to cost the City of Charlottetown more — a lot more — to transport prisoners to the Sleepy Hollow Correctional Centre. Try about ... -
TV personality Kelly Ripa says P.E.I. her top choice...
There’s no question that Prince Edward Island left quite an impression with TV personality Kelly Ripa.The host of Live! with Kelly recently told ... -
Brother and sister discover historical bank notes in...
NORTH RUSTICO Laurel Fisher of Morell and her brother, Morgan, were cleaning out the attic of their great uncle and aunt's house when they ... -
Firefighters busy during hot, dry August
The New Glasgow Fire Department responded to a fire in Mayfield just before noon Friday morning. There were no injuries and the fire was ... -
No talks yet to keep bus service alive
No talks have been scheduled in an attempt to prevent Acadian Coach Lines from making its last stop on Nov. 30. Denis Gallant, vice-president of ... -
Construction crews break ground on new wastewater...
Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee is happy the talking is done and that work has finally begun. Ground has been broken on the city's $18-million ... -
Cooking up disaster awareness
Four chefs and their assistants raced around Walmart in Charlottetown this week looking for ingredients to cook up awareness.It was an initiative ... -
Researchers hope to breathe life into Island rivers,...
HARRINGTON — Researchers have launched a project that aims to see whether it’s possible to seriously curb the amount of nitrates that flow into ... -
Uncovering the truth about P.E.I. history
STANHOPE — An archaeological dig here continues to provide a window to Prince Edward Island's earliest days. Parks Canada, together with the ... -
Tickets to see Wayne Gretzky sold out
It doesn't take long to sell tickets when the fundraiser involves an NHL legend and a popular politician. Tickets to the TD Canada Trust event in ... -
July was dry and not much relief in immediate...
July was one of the driest months on record for Charlottetown, according to Environment Canada.A mere 38.8 millimetres of rainfall fell on the ... -
Wayne Gretzky coming to P.E.I.
The Great One and former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna are coming to Charlottetown. Wayne Gretzky and McKenna will be in the P.E.I. capital ... -
Cooper's in Eldon prepares to sell booze
Staff at Cooper's Red & White in Eldon were busy Tuesday and are back at it again today stocking the shelves with beer, wine and spirits. The ... -
Scales Pond campaign begun
SOUTH FREETOWN — It isn’t cheap repairing damage caused by nature’s wrath but a group of people are in the process of doing just that at Scales ... -
Bringing art to the people
Charlottetown's artistic community isn't waiting for the people to come to them they're taking the art to the people.Plans were announced ... -
UPDATED: Service Canada sites now processing...
P.E.I. Senator Mike Duffy promises veterans in the province will continue to receive one-stop shopping when it comes to filing for benefits. ... -
Zellers closing March 2013
Zellers at the Charlottetown Mall will be closing for good following business hours on Thursday, March 14, 2013. A spokesman with Hudson’s Bay ... -
Innovative farm operating in Brookvale
BROOKVALE— One of the world's first commercial permaculture farm operations is now rising from the ground here on Prince Edward Island. More than ...




