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| People in Charlottetown aim to cut water use | CBC News | |
![]() A recent survey shows a high percentage of Charlottetown residents are committed to water conservation efforts in their own homes. |
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| Big hurricane season expected this year | CBC News | |
![]() Canadian forecasters are warning warmer-than-average ocean waters and the lack of an El Nino warming of the central Pacific Ocean will contribute to an "active" hurricane season this year. |
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| P.E.I. scores D in health report | CBC News | |
![]() Prince Edward Islanders scored a D for overall health in a report card from the Conference Board of Canada. |
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| Big plans for Charlottetown, says Homburg | CBC News | |
![]() Swiss developer Richard Homburg says he has big plans for downtown Charlottetown. |
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| Ghiz disappointed by Senate expense scandal | CBC News | |
![]() P.E.I. Premier Robert Ghiz says he is disappointed about the controversy surrounding Mike Duffy's Senate expenses. |
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| Lennox Island First Nation holds elections | CBC News | |
![]() Lennox Island Chief Darlene Bernard is seeking a fourth term but faces competition from two other candidates to lead P.E.I.'s largest Native band. |
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| Greg Weston: Senate scandal may be Harper's worst... | CBC News | |
![]() The widening Senate scandal that the prime minister flippantly tried to dismiss as a 'distraction' just days ago has instead become arguably Stephen Harper's worst hour. |
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| Ron MacLean: Rangers' Brad Richards deserved bett... | CBC News | |
![]() Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean argues that New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella showed a lack of respect by scratching Brad Richards in Game 4. |
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| Gambling addiction ads bring results | CBC News | |
![]() Health PEI sees results in March from a new advertising campaign to debunk some myths about gambling and inform people about its gambling addictions helpline. |
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| Mike Duffy says he wants to give Canadians 'the w... | CBC News | |
![]() Senator Mike Duffy says he wants a "full and open" inquiry so Canadians can get all the facts about the scandal that has rocked the Senate and the Prime Minister's Office and that he has no plans to resign. |
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