| | | | May 18 , 2026 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • : | | P.E.I. doctors are reporting emergency rooms being tied up by workers seeking sick notes for employers instead of medical treatment. A labour law expert says the province may be falling behind a national trend away from requiring notes for short-term illnesses. | | Read more | | | | | | May 18 , 2026 at 11:57:00 a.m. ADT • : | | A new garden project in Charlottetown is bringing together various cultural associations on P.E.I. to grow vegetables, and share much of the harvest with Islanders who could use the help. | | Read more | | | | | | May 17 , 2026 at 06:57:12 p.m. ADT • : | | Christine Gordon Manley was around 12 years old when she started to feel severe pain in her knees. Growing up, her chronic pain had been mostly dismissed as just growing pains. Decades later — after pain spread to her hands, jaw and ultimately the rest of her body — she finally got an answer about what it could be. | | Read more | | | | | | | May 17 , 2026 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • : | | Victoria Day is Monday, May 18, and a number of businesses and services in Prince Edward Island will be closed, while others may be operating on reduced hours. | | Read more | | | | | | May 16 , 2026 at 12:44:07 p.m. ADT • : | | A Nova Scotian who won a Stanley Cup and a World Junior Hockey Championship — and later worked as a university professor and curling executive — is being remembered for his humility. Paul (Boots) Boutilier was 63. | | Read more | | | |
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