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A win-win for Souris and Charlottetown
Re: the Canadian Coast Guard relocation: As Yogi Berra said, "it's like déjà vu all over again." In late 2009, it was Charlottetown Coun. David MacDonald and Mayor Clifford Lee lobbying in The Guardian for retention of the Coast Guard in Charlottetown.
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Charlottetown Manor caught in tug-of-war
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlottetown Manor, the former east Charlotte hotel that serves as a home for veterans and people with disabilities, has become the site of a new legal battle involving allegations of forgery, fraud and "disastrous ...
WCNC
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Charlottetown police search for squatter
Police are looking for at least one suspect who appears to have been living in a vacant house in the Charlottetown area. David Mol said his family's old farmhouse hadn't been lived in for about a year. Although he's been checking it regularly, he hadn't ...
CBC
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Liens filed on Charlottetown convention centre project
While work continues on the construction site for the Charlottetown Convention Centre, some contractors are claiming they are owed money. Welder Frank Brothers of Brudenell in eastern P.E.I. stopped work with his crew Tuesday. "I run a small business and I ...
CBC
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Man arrested after van crashes through hospital doors
A silver minivan crashed through the doors of Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown on Monday night. (Charlottetown Police Service) Police in Charlottetown are saying a driver who crashed a van through the main entrance of a hospital did it deliberately.
CNEWS
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Man faces charges after crash into P.E.I. hospital
A 63-year-old man was formally charged Tuesday following an incident Monday night in which a vehicle smashed through the lobby of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown. Joseph Gallant has been charged with damage to property, endangering life and ...
Calgary Herald
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Ottawa won't give $1-billion cheque to Ontario for crime bill: Nicholson
CHARLOTTETOWN - Provinces hoping to get Ottawa to help pay the cost of implementing the federal omnibus crime bill were disappointed Thursday after a meeting of justice ministers in Charlottetown. Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson told his ...
680 News
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P.E.I. politicians to return to legislature in April
CHARLOTTETOWN — Politicians in Prince Edward Island will return to the legislature in April. Premier Robert Ghiz says the spring session will begin April 4 with a throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Frank Lewis. The fall session ended Nov. 9, marking the ...
CTV
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Protect Charlottetown's deep-water port, meeting told
Downtown Charlottetown Inc. handed out awards Tuesday, and in return got a self-described rant about the city's status as the only deep-water port in the province. Fred Hyndman, managing director of Hyndman and Company Limited insurance company received ...
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Stripped of bells and whistles, hockey still has its soundtracks
This week’s Hockey Day in Canada festivities include Stolen From a Hockey Card, a CBC-sponsored concert on Feb. 9 in Charlottetown, where musicians Dave Bidini, Sarah Harmer and others will unveil their new hockey-themed tunes. The event’s host ...
Globe and Mail
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Agency predicts healthy export growth for P.E.I., stall in N.B. energy growth
CHARLOTTETOWN - Canada's export credit agency is predicting growth for P.E.I.'s international export sector after a years of decline or sluggish performance. Export Development Canada, a Crown corporation, expects a jump of six per cent in 2012 ...
Brandon Sun
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Campbell reaches milestone at Charlottetown
Marc Campbell celebrated another career milestone in the race bike when he recorded his 100th win of the 2011 harness racing season at Red Shores Racetrack & Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park Saturday (November 12) afternoon. Campbell, who was also ...
Harness Link.com
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Charlottetown earns highest Communities in Bloom honour
The City of Charlottetown was awarded the International Challenge Award — Large Category at the 17th Communities in Bloom National Symposium and Awards in Quebec City over the weekend. The award is the highest accolade possible. The International ...
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Dogs Open Weekend on Winning Note
CHARLOTTETOWN - The Saint John Sea Dogs started a busy weekend off right with a 7-3 win over the Prince Edward Island Rocket Friday. The win - Saint John's third straight - wrapped up a four-game road swing and started a string of three games in three days.
OurSports Central
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Harbour clean up start planned in Charlottetown
Charlottetown City Council will vote next week on a plan to reduce the amount of sewage flowing into the harbour. Last week the city was slapped with a harbour clean-up order from Environment Canada. Because part of the city's sanitary sewer is combined ...
CBC Olympics
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Housing Activity to Decline in Charlottetown in 2012
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND--(Marketwire - Nov. 4, 2011) - Total housing starts in Charlottetown are expected to decline in both 2011 and 2012, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC's) Fall Housing Market Outlook ...
Market Wire
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Man Becomes Angry, Trashes Hotel Room For Lack of Toilet Paper
The report said that the man caused $1,000-worth of damage to a ceiling and a further $1,000-worth to carpets in two rooms at the Charlottetown Manor in Charlotte Monday. He is also accused of caused $20-worth of damage to bathroom lights and $70-worth of ...
Ksee24.com
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Marathon may not let boy compete next year
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A 9-year-old Canadian boy who ran in the recent Prince Edward Island marathon may not be allowed to compete in next year's, officials say. Andrew Heggie of Charlottetown said the marathon ...
United Press International
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Teen drives drunk right past police headquarters
A Charlottetown teenager learned the hard way that it's not smart to drink and drive, especially if you're going to drive by the police station while you're doing it. Charlottetown Police Services civilian dispatchers observed a suspicious vehicle drive by ...
Prince Edward Island Guardian
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Veterans across Canada hold protests over planned budget cuts and benefits
A similar demonstration was held outside the department's headquarters in Charlottetown on Friday. "People on the Hill have come up and said, 'I never knew,' and that's the object," organizer Mike Blais of the group Canadian Veterans Advocacy said from Ottawa.
680 News
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