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Province 'serious about compliance' at Travellers Rest, P.E.I. wash plant
A potato wash plant in Travellers Rest is cleaning up its act, and the pressure is on after the province issued a directive letter in mid-January. P.E.I. Potato Solutions is getting ready to open a new, larger facility next month, said co-owner ...
Farmer loses barn, tractor in Emyvale fire
A fire closed part of Route 235 and destroyed a barn and a tractor Wednesday in Emyvale. Leonard Malone, who farms around 12 beef cattle, lost all their winter feed in the blaze, he said. “I don’t know if I’ll ever get over ...
P.E.I.'s Breadalbane community centre gets high-speed internet
BREADALBANE — The community centre in Breadalbane will have high-speed internet after all as part of the P.E.I. government’s internet plan. The centre is used for community events and houses the local public library. In emergencies, it ...
Coyote with mange found in Middleton, P.E.I.
A young coyote struck and killed on the highway in Middleton in January had mange, say pathologists at the Canadian Wildlife Health Co-operative. Ron Rayner, a local resident and retired long-time Bedeque mayor, discovered the animal on the road ...
FACETS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE: Abuse takes many forms. What causes it, and what can be done in Atlantic Canada?
Family violence, intimate partner violence, dating violence, domestic abuse, spousal abuse, child abuse, elder abuse — it goes by many names, and has a deep and lasting impact on many in our region. “Domestic violence happens ...
P.E.I. neighbours create popular backyard rink in Knutsford for community
Wayne Getson’s property on the O’Leary Road in Knutsford was once full of springs and forest. Thinking it might make good fish habitat, he dug a small pond behind his house. The fish didn’t like it, but the ducks do, and the ...
Through the eyes of a child: Summerside woman remembers the Second World War in her new book
A Summerside author has released her fourth book, this one an autobiographical look at P.E.I. during the Second World War. Beverley Millar’s previous books have centred on her family’s genealogy, but The Homefront: My Memories of World ...
Travellers Rest wash plant fined for wastewater spill
A Travellers Rest business was fined $1,000 after some wastewater overflowed and entered nearby Barbara Weit River in December. P.E.I. Potato Solutions said one of its holding ponds overflowed in heavy rains on Dec. 26. The plant recycles its ...
Summerside weighing snowmobile trail options
Their bellies full from the meal they had just bought at a local restaurant, two men gassed up their snowmobiles at Kinkora’s Big Dog Convenience on the evening of Thursday, Jan. 15. Cameron Newman, of New Haven, and his buddy Riley ...
Residents evacuated after fire at seniors' home in Wellington
A fire at a Wellington seniors’ home displaced about 50 residents Monday night. Wellington Fire Department got the call to the Chez Nous Co-Operative on Jan. 18 at 9:30 p.m. In total, four departments battled the blaze for about three ...