CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island says it plans to spend $857 million over the next five years on major projects.
The province's Hairdressers Act regulates hairdressing services, but things like skin care, nail care and hair removal aren't ...
Ottawa is pitching massive investments in infrastructure, housing, the military and tax changes to spur business development — but how will the Liberals' so-called "generational" budget be felt on ...
Atlantic Canada's best young players are showcasing the game at the U-18 national championships in front of a home crowd in ...
After battling to a 1-1 tie through regulation and overtime, the Wolverines outscored the Charlottetown Rural Raiders 4-2 in ...
The P.E.I. School Athletic Association Senior AAA Boys Soccer League featured a parity-filled league in 2025. The Bobcats ...
Solana Company (NASDAQ: HSDT) (“Solana” or the “Company”) today announced that it has applied to the British Columbia Securities Commission, as principal ...
Prince Edward Island’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) conducted an unscheduled draw targeting international graduates ...
Non-vehicle owners aren’t directly feeling the savings from axing the carbon price at gas pumps. Nor are non-parents or – even most parents – feeling grocery bill savings attributed to the National ...
The jump reflects a slower decline in gasoline and travel prices, alongside renewed upward pressure on groceries ...
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Conservationists question N.B. Power decision not to build $1B gas plant at industrial park
N.B. Power says in a report that it chose rural Tantramar, rather than an industrial park, for its new gas plant because it ...
For the first time in Fort Kent Community High School’s French exchange program, students on both sides of the Atlantic share a common ...
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