Last Updated: Thursday, August 19, 2010 | 4:57 PM ET
- Hit-and-run damages carriage in Victoria Park
- Charlottetown police are investigating after a car hit a horse-drawn carriage on Wednesday evening in Victoria Park. more »
- EU seal ban suspended
- Fisheries Minister Gail Shea says a European Union ban on seal products has been suspended after Inuit leaders questioned its legality. more »
- French education faces cut, say advocates
- A recently announced five-year funding plan for official languages funding from Canadian Heritage on P.E.I. will not be enough to cover increased demand, say educators. more »
- Nannies, foreign workers face new rules
- The federal government is tightening the regulations affecting live-in caregivers and temporary foreign workers, as well as the people who hire them. more »
- Judge takes issue with tough-on-crime remarks
- P.E.I.'s top provincial court judge is speaking out against allegations by Charlottetown's mayor that the justice system is to blame for an increase in property crime. more »
- Climate change brings wasps to Baffin Island
- Researchers collecting bugs in the Canadian Arctic this summer have confirmed wasps are breeding on Baffin Island, which they say is further evidence of climate change. more »
- Gas mix up strikes some P.E.I. stations
- A broken valve at a New Brunswick refinery that led to regular gasoline being sold as supreme affected some stations on P.E.I. as well as many on the mainland. more »
- Ombudsman supports Veterans Affairs workers
- Pat Stogran, the ombudsman for veterans, says any problems with the Department of Veterans Affairs are structural, not personal. more »
- Pollution closes P.E.I. National Park streams
- Parks Canada is telling people to avoid some small streams running across the beaches in P.E.I. National Park. more »
PEI Features»
- LISTEN Language camp
- A summer camp on P.E.I's Lennox Island focuses on language skills and story telling
- Photo Gallery Duck pond
- Ducks Unlimited digs a pond behind CBC P.E.I.
- Feature Tastes of Summer
- Boomer Gallant goes to culinary boot camp
- BLOGClaire's journey
- A P.E.I. woman travels to Poland for multiple sclerosis treatment
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- Feature Wine Tasting Tips
- Sommelier Jean-Sebastien Morin visits Island Morning
- Television / Online Short Film Faceoff
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- Listen Low-salt fries
- McCain Foods moves to lower sodium content in its products
- Photo GalleryPhoto of the day
- Pictures you sent us this month.
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Canada »
- Fires force B.C. forestry workers out of woods
- Up to 300 forestry workers in Northern B.C. have been pulled off the job due to extreme forest fire risk, as fires in the area burn across 20,000 hectares of forests.
- Harper pledges 550 new jobs in Miramichi, N.B.
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the federal government will create 550 jobs by establishing a payroll centre in Miramichi, N.B.
- Gun program head will follow MPs' direction
- The new director of the Canadian Firearms Program says he believes the current program "has contributed to officer and public safety," but he will "respect and follow any future direction" provided by Parliament.
World »
- Last U.S. combat brigade leaves Iraq
- The final brigade of U.S. combat troops has pulled out of Iraq, signalling a new chapter in the country's future.
- U.S. boosts Pakistan flood aid to $150M
- The United States will provide an additional $60 million US to flood-ravaged Pakistan, bringing its total contribution to flood relief efforts to $150 million, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.
- VIDEO: Arcade Fire singer criticizes Wyclef's presidential bid
- Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean is campaigning for president of Haiti and he's drawing criticism from some unlikely quarters, including from Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, whose wife, Régine Chassagne, is of Haitian origin and who has questioned Jean's French language fluency.
Health »
- B.C. smoke triggers Alta. health warning
- Health officials issued a warning Thursday that smoke drifting into Alberta from the forest fires in British Columbia poses a potential health risk.
- Existing drugs could also combat kids' cancer
- Children with neuroblastoma may be able to use existing medications to fight their cancer under a new approach to drug screening proposed by Canadian researchers.
- N.S. would take part in national MS trial
- Nova Scotia's premier says he is open to taking part in any federal study of a controversial treatment for multiple sclerosis.
Arts & Entertainment »
- Horror master Roth turns to exorcism
- In producing The Last Exorcism, horror master Eli Roth began with the premise that no one can top The Exorcist.
- Ottawa film festival to focus on local scene
- The organizers behind the first Ottawa International Film Festival opening this weekend are hoping to draw the eyes of the world on what they say is a thriving local film scene.
- VIDEO: Arcade Fire singer criticizes Wyclef's presidential bid
- Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean is campaigning for president of Haiti and he's drawing criticism from some unlikely quarters, including from Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, whose wife, Régine Chassagne, is of Haitian origin and who has questioned Jean's French language fluency.
Technology & Science »
- Radiation could pinpoint black hole merger
- Astronomers may be able to get an early warning about where to look for merging black holes and study gravitational waves thanks a new model created by Canadian and U.S. astrophysicists.
- BP oil plume a long-lasting threat: study
- A 35-kilometre-long invisible mist of oil is meandering far below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, where it will probably loiter for months or more, scientists reported Thursday in the first conclusive evidence of an underwater plume from the BP spill.
- Moon shrinking with age
- The moon may be shrinking. Not to worry though, lovers and crooners, it won't be disappearing any time soon.
Money »
- Markets close lower on U.S. jobless data
- North American stocks lost ground Thursday on lower employment data in the U.S., and despite a big takeover bid in the high-tech industry.
- The foreign ownership debate renewed
- The possibility that Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan could fall into foreign hands is renewing the debate over the potential loss of resource industries in Canada.
- U.S. workplace deaths drop with recession
- The number of Americans who died on the job fell to the lowest level since 1992 last year, dropping 17 per cent to 4,340 across the country in 2009.
Consumer Life »
- Nannies, foreign workers face new rules
- The federal government is tightening the regulations affecting live-in caregivers and temporary foreign workers, as well as the people who hire them.
- Anti-oilsands postcards target Alberta tourism
- The anti-oilsands groups behind the Rethink Alberta billboards have opened a third front in their campaign to get potential tourists to reconsider visiting the province.
- Cameron Diaz most dangerous net search
- Putting the name of Hollywood star Cameron Diaz into a search engine can be downright dangerous according to security company McAfee.
Sports »
- Ex-pitcher Clemens charged with perjury
- A U.S. federal grand jury indicts seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens for allegedly lying to Congress about using steroids.
- Lopes-Schliep dominates in Zurich win
- Canadian hurdler Priscilla Lopes-Schliep served notice in Switzerland on Thursday, beating LoLo Jones and the rest of the field in convincing fashion in the 100-metre event.
- CBC, AHL strike broadcast deal
- CBC Sports and the American Hockey League announced a one-year broadcast agreement on Thursday.
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