As P.E.I. spent much of the last week grappling with electricity instability, the Island’s second-largest city and the utility that powers the rest of the province engaged in a very public ...
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNCharlottetown planning board votes against allowing outreach centre to remain at Park StreetCharlottetown’s planning board has voted to accept staff recommendations that would effectively stop a shelter and outreach ...
The levels of 'forever chemicals' detected in Slemon Park’s wells exceed the objective set by Health Canada last summer, says ...
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Parts of southern Ontario, Quebec preparing for second strong winter stormAs people in parts of Ontario and Quebec dig themselves out of one winter storm, they are preparing themselves for another ...
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Brown, Skrlik, Martin, Homan win to start Scotties Tournament of HeartsTHUNDER BAY, Ont. - B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel ...
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Hot-handed Homan team on a heater heading into Scotties Tournament of HeartsTHUNDER BAY, Ont. - Rachel Homan's curling team was built to win. They've been doing a lot of that.The top-ranked women's ...
When it comes to the biggest questions about British history, there is perhaps none more frequently asked than who were the best (and worst) monarchs. YouGov asked the public for their opinion.
The nomination deadline is over, the races set and the sprint underway to Ontario’s Feb. 27 election, its first snap election in 35 years and its first winter vote in 44. Jennifer Bieman breaks down ...
President Donald Trump upended three years of U.S. policy toward Ukraine on Wednesday, saying that he and Russian President ...
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Today-History-Feb15Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
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Travel woes, player sickness doesn't trip up teams to start Tournament of HeartsTHUNDER BAY, ONT. — Two teams overcame travel hiccups and another the loss of a sick player to win on opening night of the Canadian women’s curling championship Friday. Corinne Brown’s B.C. team that ...
“Yeah … it was very difficult for all of us,” said Einarson, who opted to stick with Krysten Karwacki at lead after she took over for Harris in the hours ahead of last year’s Scotties — and then ...
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