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P.E.I. family's 10-year-old son bumped from Air Canada flight

9th - Higher Ed
A Stratford, P.E.I., family is speaking out after their 10-year-old son was bumped from an overbooked Air Canada flight during their March Break vacation to Costa Rica
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P.E.I. women speak out over police response to alleged drugging incidents

9th - Higher Ed
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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Wall of nearly 4,300 handmade poppies goes up in P.E.I. community

9th - Higher Ed
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.

9th - Higher Ed
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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No Major Cities: Why So Few Canadians Live In On The East Coast

9th - Higher Ed
Much like the United States, Canada's first European settlements began on its east coast. But where many of the US's first settlements would eventually emerge as major population centers such as Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia,...
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The Geography and Culture of Canada

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This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.
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#TheMoment a P.E.I. village was named one of the world's most beautiful

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMayor Martin Ruben recounts the moment villagers learned Victoria by the Sea, P.E.I., was named one of the top 25 most beautiful spots in the world by Forbes.
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#TheMoment a man won a life-changing raffle after losing his house to a fire

9th - Higher Ed
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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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewGames Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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#TheMoment women's lacrosse teams danced together at the Canada Games

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewGames Maddie Casford and Brenley Bissett, players from P.E.I’s women's lacrosse team, and Ailee Young, a player from N.L 's team, tell The National about the moment the teams danced together after their match at the Canada Games.
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Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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Bullied at work: Widow gets benefits after husband's death

9th - Higher Ed
P.E.I. woman wins 3-year battle for benefits after Workers Compensation Board agrees death caused by workplace bullying
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Abortion services coming to P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
The P.E.I. government announced today it's moving to provide abortion services on the Island for the first time in almost 35 years.
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Heavy snow hits New Brunswick

9th - Higher Ed
A major winter storm is moving through New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
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Volunteers helping dig out snowed-in Nova Scotians

9th - Higher Ed
Cape Bretoners are slowly digging out from an epic snowstorm that dumped up to 150 centimeters of snow on them. Volunteer crews are making the rounds with shovels as the province calls in more equipment to help.
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Snow, wind, ice pellets make for messy East Coast morning

9th - Higher Ed
A winter storm system has brought a messy mix of rain and snow to eastern Canada, making for a challenging morning commute.
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Hurricane Lee expected to make landfall Saturday

9th - Higher Ed
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

9th - Higher Ed
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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Premiers face Indigenous anger over search for remains in Winnipeg landfill

9th - Higher Ed
Family members of the women whose remains police believe are in a Winnipeg-area landfill took their message to Canada's premiers at their annual meeting in Winnipeg. The families want the landfill searched and are underlining that their...
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Atlantic Canada leads country in green home heating transition

9th - Higher Ed
Electric and climate-friendly heat pumps are replacing oil tanks for home heating on the East Coast, likely thanks to provincial government incentives in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I.
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3 new medical schools to open across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
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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CBC News projects Progressive Conservatives majority government on P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News projects Dennis King will return as premier on Prince Edward Island after the Progressive Conservatives win a huge majority. The Official Opposition race was much closer and had its own surprises.
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‘Living shorelines’ may help mitigate future climate damage

9th - Higher Ed
P.E.I. is rebuilding its shorelines after Hurricane Fiona by replanting a living shoreline, which absorbs the force of waves and may be part of the solution in future-proofing against climate disasters.
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Weeks after Fiona, Port aux Basques still clearing the wreckage

9th - Higher Ed
Debris still litters the streets of Port aux Basques, NL, nearly a month after post-tropical storm Fiona. While residents try to figure out what the future holds, some say the tight-knit coastal community is forever changed.