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P.E.I. women speak out over police response to alleged drugging incidents

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Multiple women in P.E.I. say they were left feeling dejected and humiliated by Charlottetown Police Services for reporting alleged drink-spiking incidents. A CBC News investigation found police decided against investigating 17 reports of...
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The surprising science of a wet cold versus dry cold

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CBC meteorologists Christy Climenhaga and Jay Scotland explain why wet and dry cold aren’t necessarily what people think they are.
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Dennis King steps down as P.E.I.'s premier after nearly 6 years on the job

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Dennis King says he is stepping down as the premier of Prince Edward Island effective at noon AT on Friday. The Progressive Conservative politician, who's 53, made the announcement during a news conference Thursday afternoon, with...
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Wall of nearly 4,300 handmade poppies goes up in P.E.I. community

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A cascade of almost 4,300 hand-knitted and crocheted poppies was draped down the side of the Wellington Legion building ahead of Remembrance Day. It’s the small P.E.I. community’s big way of honouring local veterans.
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Helping international students and grads find work on P.E.I.

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Ikechukwu Daniel Ohaegbu is one of CBC’s 2023 Black Changemakers in Atlantic Canada. For the full series: cbc.ca/BlackChangemakers Video producer: Kirk Pennell/CBCAssociate producer: Mikee Mutuc/CBC
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Remote island firefighters, volunteers brace for wildfire threat

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New ReviewResidents of Grand Manan Island in the Bay of Fundy are on edge about wildfires and record drought. With limited water and delayed outside help, firefighters and volunteers are doing whatever they can to protect their remote New...
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#TheMoment a man won a life-changing raffle after losing his house to a fire

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New ReviewDaniel Drouin tells The National about the moment he found out he won a raffle after losing his P.E.I. home to a fire earlier this year.
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PEI Votes: CBC projects PC minority government as Greens surge

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CBC is projecting the Progressive Conservatives will form a minority government in PEI following the provincial election, while the Green surges to a strong showing.
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Trudeau: 'The situation is under control'

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Prime Minister reassures parents
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UPEI's first Indigenous Studies grads cross the stage

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Hundreds of students will walk across the University of Prince Edward Island stage to get their diplomas this week, including the first to graduate with a minor in Indigenous Studies. Seven students completed the program, which was first...
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Pop-up boutique gives students access to affordable prom look

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There's still a few months until prom season but a pop-up boutique in PEI is giving students a chance to find their dress early.Beautiful You set-up at Montague Regional High School.Anyone interested in getting a free dress or...
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#TheMoment Canadians polar bear dipped into 2024

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From coast to coast, thousands of Canadians dove into icy water on Jan. 1 to wash away 2023 and ring in the new year.
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Minimum wage hikes in multiple provinces as Canadians struggle to get by

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Ontario is among the provinces hiking its minimum wage. Workers there will now make $16.55 an hour. In Manitoba, it's now $15.30. Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador are now at $15, with Saskatchewan at $14.
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Hurricane Lee expected to make landfall Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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Hurricane Lee expected to hit Atlantic Canada Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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#TheMoment this grandfather's birthday wish comes true with tour of cruise ship

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Leonard Wood is a cruise ship enthusiast, from Belfast, P.E.I. On his 87th birthday, he had a lifelong dream come true when his family arranged for him to tour the Zandaam luxury liner.
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#TheMoment grandpa got to celebrate his birthday on a cruise ship

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Leonard Wood is a cruise ship enthusiast from Belfast, P.E.I. On his 87th birthday, a lifelong dream came true when his family arranged for him to tour the Zandaam luxury liner.
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#TheMoment a cruise ship birthday wish finally comes true

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Leonard Wood is a cruise ship enthusiast from Belfast, P.E.I. On his 87th birthday, a lifelong dream came true when his family arranged for him to tour the Zandaam luxury liner.
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3 new medical schools to open across Canada

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The University of Prince Edward Island, Toronto Metropolitan University and Simon Fraser University in B.C. are all set to open new medical schools in the next two years. The move is meant to address the shortage of family doctors.
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Brutal cold in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada causes power outages, burst pipes

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The extreme cold snap in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada may be over, but thousands are still dealing with the aftermath of frigid temperatures and high winds that downed power lines and burst pipes.
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Canadian fishers push back against U.S. boycott of Atlantic shellfish

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Atlantic Canada’s fishing industry is fighting back against a shellfish boycott south of the border that warns consumers not to buy Atlantic lobster and snow crab because endangered right whales can become entangled in the gear used to...
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How Islanders are pulling together after Hurricane Fiona

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People in Prince Edward Island are pulling together after post-tropical storm Fiona tore through the province, helping neighbours clear trees, providing power and giving away food for free.
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Atlantic Canadians brace for dangerous Hurricane Fiona

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People in Atlantic Canada are bracing for Hurricane Fiona's impact as it makes its way north in the Atlantic. Forecasters warn it could be a dangerous, historic storm.
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Hurricane Fiona set to be ‘historic extreme event’ for Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canadians are beginning to feel the fury of Hurricane Fiona, continuing to prepare for the full brunt of what’s expected to be a 'historic extreme event' for Eastern Canada.