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Island music as art and export
2016-06-17
At the largest folk festival in Australia that draws crowds of 120,000, a guitar-toting troubadour, Irish Mythen, sang Prince Edward Island’s praises.
Two weeks later, an Australian couple Mythen met at her merchandise table e-mailed her photos of three Sydney-to-Charlottetown plane tickets. Never...
PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation welcomes new members to its board
2016-06-03
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, June 3, 2016 -- Four Islanders have been appointed to the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation Board to add new community voices to decision-making about Island museum and heritage sites, says Education, Early Learning and...
Island research soothes pain across the country
2016-06-03
They say necessity is the mother of invention.
Seeing someone he loved suffer with chronic nerve pain that wasn’t responding to oral pain medication led Dr. Joseph Gabriele to invent Canada’s best selling topical pain relieving cream.
With a PhD in molecular pharmacology, Gabriele wanted to ease...
UPEI School of Sustainable Design Engineering
2016-06-02
New engineering grads get the kinks out of potato farming
Inside Prince Edward Island’s sleek new engineering school, students are putting their heads together to save the spuds.
Members of at University of Prince Edward Island’s School of Sustainable Design Engineering’s first graduating class...