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Sending her music across the Atlantic
2018-07-27
Jenni Roberge wants to introduce her music into the Iceland and Scandinavian markets, and she hopes a mystical, live-performance video shot in historic St. Mary’s Church will help her do just that.
The 28-year-old musician’s efforts will get a boost from a $5,000 grant from the provincial...
Grateful to return to a transformed PEI
2018-07-27
As a young girl growing up in Woodstock, PEI, just outside of O'Leary, Jillian Kilfoil witnessed sexism, homophobia, racism and intolerance. She says she was born a feminist. Her outspoken personality and actions like protesting her grade nine prom created a lot of tension living in the traditional...
NY state of mind? Nope - Prince Edward Island
2018-07-26
Growing up in a small rural community, it was being surrounded by strangers in a big city that made Penny Walsh McGuire yearn for home.
The Savage Harbour native -- and her high school boyfriend -turned-husband Ryan McGuire– left for the U.S. in 2004, she with a diploma from Holland College and a...
For this electrician, there was no place like home
2018-07-26
It was the beaches of eastern Prince Edward Island and getting back to his family that lured electrician Terry MacGreggor back home from out west.
MacGreggor, 30, moved back to his hometown of Souris to start his residential, commercial and industrial electrical company TMG Electrical with clients...
He helped make a more inclusive Island
2018-07-20
Ash Arsenault knew he was a boy even though he was born a girl.
Four years ago, at 23, he saved his money to pay for a surgery that was the first step in making his body feel like his own. Since then Arsenault has advocated for transgender Islanders and was part of a group that encouraged the...
Sexual health clinics offer testing, confidentiality
2018-07-18
Let’s face it – most people don’t want to talk about sexually transmitted infections. But now the Prince Edward Island government is offering non-judgemental, confidential sexual health clinics each month, alternating between Summerside and Charlottetown. The clinics are open after hours and...
MPOC : des programmes améliorés aident des Insulaires à respirer
2018-07-13
Brian Crabbe se souvient s’être arrêté pour aider à sortir une auto d’un banc de neige et être devenu tellement essoufflé qu’il pensa à appeler au 911.
L’essoufflement est l’un des symptômes de la maladie pulmonaire obstructive chronique (MPOC), dont souffrent quelque 8000 Insulaires. M. Crabbe...
Billy (the horse) offers unique palliative care support
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/fr/nouvelles/billy-the-horse-offers-unique-palliative-care-support
2018-07-03
As a regular at the Charlottetown Driving Park, Kerry McKenna grew up loving the excitement of harness racing.
Now 58, the Charlottetown resident still loves horses – but enjoys them at a slightly slower pace. McKenna is living with brain cancer and is a day-patient at the Provincial Palliative...