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Monks in P.E.I. helping to end hunger
Buddhist monks and volunteers were at the Confederation Court Mall in Charlottetown recently where they sold goods and collected monetary donations as part of the Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society’s End Hunger in P.E.I. ...
P.E.I. Craft Council holds annual Christmas Craft Fair
Prince Edward Island’s longest running Christmas craft had a different look but offered the same holiday spirit to eager shoppers. The P.E.I. Craft Council’s annual Christmas fair celebrated its 56th anniversary over the weekend, and ...
Tree Canada projects adding green space in P.E.I.
Tree Canada programs are taking root on P.E.I. From edible trees and establishing outdoor classrooms to planting trees and shrubs at Island schools, urban areas are benefiting from an infusion of green. “The edible tree program is ...
UPEI, Holland College soccer teams play in intra-provincial varsity league
If this was a normal season, UPEI and Holland College soccer teams would be battling for regional or national championships around this time of the year. Instead, they will be competing for medals in an inter-provincial fall varsity soccer ...
P.E.I. artist showing pyrography work at Cornwall Library Art Gallery
New Dominion artist Jason Johnston likes to burn wood. “It is something that is a little different from the norm,” he said of his work in pyrography (woodburning). “There is something like almost a 3D effect to it when people ...
Charlottetown residents enjoy unseasonably warm November day
Temperatures are well above the seasonal average around the region today, with Charlottetown recording 20 C at the time this picture was taken around 1 p.m. on the Victoria Park boardwalk in Charlottetown. People were able to leave their heavy ...
Indoor shopping returns to Charlottetown Farmers' Market
The lineup to get into the Charlottetown Farmers' Market on Saturday was sometimes long, but nobody seemed to mind. The market doors are open again and indoor shopping is back. “Being back inside is the best,” said Claudia Perez ...
Strong man/woman competition in P.E.I. a success despite pandemic
The pandemic proved to be no match for P.E.I.’s strongest men and women. Despite having to deal with COVID-19 restrictions, the recent 2020 P.E.I. Strongest Man/Woman competition in Elmsdale proved to be a success with a total of 23 ...
Tuning into Nature brings music and the great outdoors together in Tryon
Music and nature were in perfect harmony during the recent Tuning into Nature walk in Tryon. The event, put on by the Prince Edward Island Symphony Orchestra and the Island Nature Trust, was held Oct. 18 on the trails of the 12.3-acre ...
Beaconsfield Historic House hosting haunted tours this week
There have been some ghostly goings-on at the Beaconsfield Historic House in Charlottetown. With Halloween just around the corner, it’s fitting it will be hosting haunted tours this week. Senior tour guide David Jamieson has experienced ...