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Des Insulaires seront nommés à divers conseils en novembre
Ce mois-ci, 20 Insulaires ont été nommés ou nommés de nouveau pour représenter les intérêts du public par l’entremise de Contribuons à l’Î.-P.-É. Chaque mois, il y a de postes à doter au sein d’organismes, de conseils ou de commissions du gouvernement provincial lorsque des...
Sharing his cultural perspective
Abegweit First Nations Chief Brian Francis has seen more interest in incorporating First Nations people’s stories and history into Prince Edward Island culture. “People are finally paying attention,” Francis said. “And it can’t come too soon.” Francis was recently appointed...
The world wants more Anne
Canada’s most successful and critically acclaimed new musical in recent memory is about a Prince Edward Island icon, and has a cast full of Islanders. Anne & Gilbert is based on the novels Anne of the Island and Anne of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery, both sequels to the classic Anne...
She’s brought her learning back home
Dr. Bonnie Stewart is home in Prince Edward Island now, but she spent the first decade of her career travelling and working as an educator around the globe. She continues to work around the world, delivering keynote speeches at digital innovation conferences in the United States...
These spuds make mighty great chips
There’s a good chance that the next bag of Frito Lay potato chips you tear open will contain chips from Prince Edward Island-grown potatoes. Historic Freetown-based Monaghan Farms is Frito Lay’s largest supplier of raw product for export and were their top Canadian supplier in...
An advocate for small business
Many people who live in the Charlottetown area know Jennifer Evans. The general manager of Ocean 100 and Hot 105.5 radio stations can also be found chairing the Gold Cup Parade committee and serving on the boards of Junior Achievement, the Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce...