| | | | March 17 , 2026 at 08:04:49 p.m. ADT • : | | The Girl Who Cried Pearls tells the story of an impoverished boy who falls in love with a girl whose tears turn into pearls. It explores themes of greed the consequences of exploiting suffering. | | Read more | | | | | | March 17 , 2026 at 06:00:00 p.m. ADT • : | | The former Irving station at 85 Euston St. was donated to the City of Charlottetown last June, but Mayor Philip Brown said plans started in 2021 when discussions began about what could be done with the building. | | Read more | | | | | | March 17 , 2026 at 04:00:00 p.m. ADT • : | | RCMP began investigating Matthan Runighan earlier this year after receiving several complaints about antisemitic posts he allegedly made on social media. As part of that investigation, police ended up searching Runigahn's home for unlicenced firearms. | | Read more | | | | | | | March 17 , 2026 at 07:27:43 a.m. ADT • : | | At a town hall meeting on health care in Charlottetown Monday night, Health Minister Cory Deagle revealed that the province will be adding 200 new private long-term care beds that will cost about $100 million. He also confirmed the private cataract clinic in Charlottetown has cancelled all March appointments due to funding shortfalls. | | Read more | | | | | | March 17 , 2026 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • : | | Jessica Hay says her daughter Charlie loves to be included in everything — and a new accessible shopping cart at her local grocery store in Cornwall makes it possible to bring Charlie along for the ride. | | Read more | | | |
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