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Wayne Thibodeau
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Green Party leader faces Environment minister in...
P.E.I. Green Party Leader Sharon Labchuk is challenging Environment Minister Richard Brown in District 12 (Charlottetown-Victoria Park) in an ... -
‘Gentleman’ of the P.E.I. legislature dies
A former P.E.I. MLA who has been described as a true gentleman that dedicated his life to helping others has died. Wilfred Arsenault passed ... -
Personal bankruptcy prompts leadership review for...
NDP Leader James Rodd is putting his job on the line this weekend as the party meets for its annual convention in Charlottetown. Rodd won the ... -
Province House best place to catch William and Kate
Prince Edward Island residents hoping to get up close and personal with William and Kate will have to rub shoulders with an anticipated ... -
Will and Kate’s tour details coming Tuesday
The wait will soon be over. Details of William and Kate’s Prince Edward Island tour will be released this afternoon at a series of news ... -
Liberals go with MacDonald
MORELL - Dan MacDonald hopes to be able to continue the political dynasty started by his father, Daniel J. MacDonald, after winning the ... -
Royal Tour confirmed for July 3 and 4 in P.E.I.
The Royal Tour is coming to Prince Edward Island July 3 and 4, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has just announced. William and Kate, Their Royal ... -
Big U.S. retailer targets Charlottetown
The U.S.’s second-largest retailer is targeting Charlottetown as it rolls out its stores across Canada. Target Corp. announced Thursday the first ... -
'Santa' narrowly escapes fire, flees out bedroom window
NORTH RUSTICO — A man who has played Santa for more than 35 years narrowly escaped a fire that destroyed his home and workshop at Santa’s ... -
Elderly man escapes fire at Santa's Woods
NORTH RUSTICO –An elderly man narrowly escaped injury following a fire at a North Rustico theme park early Sunday. Police and fire officials were ... -
House closes, let the campaigning begin
The spring session of the P.E.I. legislature wrapped up on Friday after 22 days, most of which was dominated by political posturing by both the ... -
Liberals want Wayne Easter to lead the pack
Malpeque Liberal MP Wayne Easter says he wants to do what is best for his party but he's not ruling out making a run for the Liberal ... -
Province, union demands Ocean Choice release...
First they lost their jobs and now employees of Ocean Choice International say the company is not paying them the severance they deserve. ... -
One remains in hospital following chemical poisoning
All but one of the 22 patrons of Credit Union Place in Summerside who were exposed to a noxious gas yesterday have been released from hospital, ... -
79 Ocean Choice workers find new jobs
The hunt continues for new jobs for some of the 300 workers who lost their jobs when Newfoundland-based Ocean Choice International closed ... -
Raw sewage dump ‘Environmental catastrophe’:...
Environment Minister Richard Brown is turning a blind eye to raw sewage being dumped into the Charlottetown harbour, a situation Conservative Jim ... -
Rookie MP predicts Liberals will be back
A rookie MP from Charlottetown who has been relegated to the third party in the House of Commons doesn’t believe that will prevent him from ... -
End of Liberal Party: McKenna
Liberals may have been victorious in Prince Edward Island, but the party’s devastating defeat nationally could spell the end for the once mighty ... -
Island stays the course
Canadians handed Stephen Harper the majority government he long sought after but Prince Edward Island voters decided to stay with what they knew, ... -
Three Liberals, one Conservative in P.E.I.
The NDP’s ‘Orange Crush’ fizzled in Charlottetown with lawyer Sean Casey holding on to the capital area seat for the Liberal Party. The NDP hoped ... -
Polls now closed in P.E.I., counting begins
Polls are now closed across Prince Edward Island. The counting is now underway in this the 41st general election in Canada. A reminder under ... -
VOTE TODAY
Now, it’s in the voter’s hands. After 36 days of campaign promises, political attacks and door-to-door knocking it comes down to this - Canadians ... -
Harper packs Stratford school
Prime Minister Stephen Harper kicked off a cross-Canada tour in Stratford, P.E.I. on Sunday, the final day of the federal election campaign. ... -
Harper kicks off cross-Canada tour in P.E.I. Sunday
It is an early morning wake-up call for Prince Edward Island Conservatives as Prime Minister Stephen Harper invites them to coffee in Stratford ... -
Final push for votes now on
Within 48-hours Canadians will be going to the polls and candidates from all political stripes are making one final push to secure the votes they ... -
Future bright for Atlantic shipyards: MacKay
Defence Minister Peter MacKay says there may be a bright future for a Kings County shipbuilder who has fallen on hard times. During a campaign ... -
Liberals chose Tim Hortons, Conservatives go after...
Conservatives and Liberals were battling for the coffee vote in Charlottetown on Thursday with Defence Minister Peter MacKay stumping for ... -
Two heavy hitters dominate Cardigan race
At Sheldon's Barber Shop in the Down East Mall in Montague customers can get a close shave but it's the close race between Liberal Lawrence ... -
PM Harper in Cardigan Sunday
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is returning to Prince Edward Island, The Guardian has learned. The Conservative leader will hold a rally Sunday ... -
Ocean Choice workers left in shock
Tears filled Gail MacCaull's eyes as she talked about what she's going to do now that Ocean Choice International has shutdown its Souris ...




