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Work continues on P.E.I. to completely restore power 19 days after Fiona

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Maritime Electric, P.E.I.'s main electrical utility, continues the hard slog of restoring mostly individual power outages. About 2,900 customers still need to be connected.
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10 days after Fiona, some N.S., P.E.I. residents still without power

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Tens of thousands of people in P.E.I. and Nova Scotia are still without power 10 days after Fiona struck, leaving them tired, frustrated and struggling to clean up storm damage.
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Ottawa announces financial aid for Fiona survivors

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The federal government has announced a $300 million fund for those who lost so much during post-tropical storm Fiona in Atlantic Canada as they struggle with tough financial challenges.
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Frustration mounts over spotty phone service post-Fiona

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Impatience is growing with telecom companies in Atlantic Canada as many people are coping with spotty phone service following post-tropical storm Fiona while attempting to co-ordinate storm relief. Some are questioning why they can't do...
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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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About 60,000 customers still without power on P.E.I.

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About 85 per cent of Maritime Electric customers on P.E.I. are still without electricity Tuesday morning, following damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona. Officials are asking people to stay home to make the cleanup go faster.
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Trudeau tours storm-battered Atlantic Canada

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toured parts of P.E.I. and Nova Scotia to see the devastation from post-tropical storm Fiona first-hand. Some residents are looking to the federal government for financial help now, and to prepare for future...
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How to prepare for a storm like Fiona

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Officials are urging people in Atlantic Canada in the path of Hurricane Fiona to make emergency preparations, including having enough food and water on hand for several days.
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Environment Canada warns Fiona forecast to be 'historic' storm

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Hurricane Fiona is on its way and much of Atlantic Canada can expect heavy rainfall and powerful winds, with a storm surge likely along parts of the coast.
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Access to epidural pain medication 'limited' at P.E.I. hospital

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Health P.E.I. says epidural pain medication during childbirth may not be available at Prince County Hospital in Summerside through Sept. 2 because of a lack of physician coverage.
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P.E.I. welcomes first cruise ship since 2019

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The Viking Octantis was greeted with excitement by locals and businesses in Charlottetown on Friday, marking the first cruise ship to visit a port in Atlantic Canada since fall 2019.
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Omicron forces P.E.I. into lockdown

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P.E.I. has avoided tough restrictions and lockdowns for most of the pandemic, but after daily cases grew exponentially for weeks the province ran out of options.
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National park visitors asked to take photos to track climate change

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Parks Canada has launched the Coastie Initiative in five national parks across Canada, encouraging tourists to take photos of the coastline that will help scientists monitor the impact of climate change.
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Low COVID-19 numbers spark discussion of an 'Atlantic Canada bubble'

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Low coronavirus numbers in Atlantic Canada have led to talk of an 'Atlantic bubble,' where people would be able to travel between the four provinces without having to self-isolate.
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P.E.I. to start reopening on Friday

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P.E.I.'s plan to gradually lift restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19 will come in three-week phases, starting with allowing some outdoor activities, construction and health services.
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Circle of Safety protects domestic violence victims in Prince Edward Island

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A program on Prince Edward Island called Circle of Safety brings a woman's support network together to create a plan to keep victims of intimate partner violence safe.
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I’m afraid my abuser will be released from jail

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Hannah Povey was just getting used to feeling safe again when she found out her abusive ex-boyfriend could be getting out of jail as early as this summer. Now a P.E.I. program that helped her leave him is bringing her support network...
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I survived but he killed his next partner

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Four years after Kelly MacAulay left her abusive marriage, her ex-husband murdered his next partner. She credits a P.E.I. program for keeping her alive by helping her find independence.
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Meet the 89-year-old releasing his first album

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Max Gallant has been a musician for most of his life, but he didn't start singing until he was in his 80s. And now, just before his 90th birthday, he's releasing his first album called Please No Green Bananas (I'm 90).
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P.E.I. premier resigns from ‘the most difficult job a person can do’

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Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King announced on Thursday he would be resigning from his position as of Friday. King said his responsibility to the public took a ‘tremendous toll’ on him and his family, and he experienced many...
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Glace Bay food bank receives special delivery from P.E.I.

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A tractor-trailer full of food and milk has become an annual tradition between the two islands. Organizers say it's the largest donation to date. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Sculpture in an acadian museum

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CAN353 BRITAIN'S QUEEN ELIZABETH AND PRINCE PHILIP VISIT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh visit the city of Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island during their state visit to Canada. They are hosted by the Premier of Prince Edward Island Walter Russell...
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Royal Tour to Canada

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Royal Tour to Canada