CBC - P.E.I. (27 minutes ago)
Two senators are calling on the federal government to ban advertising for sports betting in Canada. A letter to the prime minister from Charlottetown Sen. Percy Downe and Waterloo Sen. Marty Deacon asks the federal government to have the CRTC implement a ban on all advertising for sports gambling apps and websites. It is supported by 40 other...
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Temperatures have dropped, and the first signs of winter ice are starting to show in some parts of New Brunswick. Send us your photos or videos by email to [email protected] and put the words Your Lens in the subject line.
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When Jennifer Baxter steps on to the ice to curl, it's the outlet that allows her to temporarily put aside whatever is going on in her life. And in recent years, there's been a lot. She's part of the Nova Scotian team that will try to qualify at home to represent Canada in the upcoming Olympics.
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More than three years after a property owner manufactured land at the corner of Westhaver Pond in Maders Cove, N.S., the Department of Public Works has dug it up and cleared it away. Community members who contested the infill are claiming victory.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 days ago)
Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill are back to recap another week in the P.E.I. Legislature. They sit down with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to discuss physician coverage in long-term care homes, women's health and fertility supports, and the PC government's financial transparency.
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Fertility support in Prince Edward Island was the subject of debate during question period in the provincial legislature Friday, as the Liberals accused the Progressive Conservative government of not doing enough to support Islanders struggling with infertility. In response, Premier Rob Lantz said he wants this province to become a "centre for...
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The latest federal budget didn't include an increase in core funding to help sports organizations operate. Island athletes say it's disappointing, while some officials say it could have a big impact on the next generation of athletes. CBC's Connor Lamont has more.
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Ivie Oyakhire says she feels seen and surrounded by a community that cares - and all it took was some Facebook messages and a set of snow tires. The Nigerian newcomer is sharing a story of kindness that began when her tires were stolen from her car.
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For Rebecca McDonald, it's long been a dream to study medicine, become a doctor and practise at home — in Newfoundland and Labrador. But while pursuing that dream, she's hit an unexpected roadblock — the question of whether or not she's a resident of the province.
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The Nova Scotia company behind a plan to build Canada's first commercial spaceport says it has successfully launched its second suborbital rocket. Minutes after the launch from Little Dover, N.S., Maritime Launch Services said on social media, "And we have liftoff."
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
The Town of Stratford has decided to turn off comments on a social media post about a transgender flag-raising event at town hall in support of National Transgender Awareness Week after people left messages using what officials called "inappropriate, hurtful" and, in some cases, obscene language.
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Last week, the Nova Scotia government quashed plans for a proposed Cabot golf course development in Mabou after residents rallied against it. But in nearby Inverness, Cabot operates three golf courses. Anna Rak spoke to people who live and work in the town.
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An 83-year-old former Halifax-area dentist has been acquitted of assaulting multiple child patients in the 1970s and 1980s, with a judge ruling Thursday she was concerned the memories of the complainants had been tainted by allegations read in the news or on social media.
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A 43-year-old convicted murderer incarcerated since a teen has been handed an additional 12 months behind bars for confining two correctional guards, with a Nova Scotia judge remarking on the lengthy periods in segregation she has faced during her time in the prison system.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
The province has announced it will be putting $1.3 million towards two new assistance programs for Prince Edward Island's wild oyster fishers. But the president of the P.E.I. Shellfish Association said many of his members want to stay in the industry, despite the challenges posed by MSX and dermo.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
A new report from the Canadian Cancer Society says cervical cancer rates have plateaued across the country, including in P.E.I. Advocates say it's a concerning trend, but that the Island is leading the way in prevention. CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports.
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Bob Murphy, host of CBC Radio's Maritime Noon, will be in P.E.I. on Thursday to take your questions from the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peters. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin spoke with Murphy about what to expect from the call-in show.
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Behind bars for murder since she was 15 years old, Serena Tobaccojuice has amassed a record of prison hostage-takings. A judge will sentence her this week for unlawfully confining two prison guards at a Nova Scotia prison. Her lawyer is seeking the most lenient sentence possible.
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After the Village of Baddeck, N.S., rejected what Victoria County said was a non-negotiable offer to divide responsibilities for funding some infrastructure and services, the county's warden says the door to further talks isn't completely closed.
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The New Brunswick government is looking to address challenges within the province's mental health system — including a low number of psychiatrists to treat the population. The head of the New Brunswick Psychiatric Association said there are several issues facing the sector in the province, including recruitment.
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After more than a year of legal disputes and a Supreme Court loss, people in Portugal Cove South have their church back — but they don't know who did it. An angel investor bought the Holy Rosary Church and returned it to the community. But no one knows who the donor is.
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Barns in Newfoundland and Labrador weren't built for the climate-change-induced summer heat and humidity the province now gets. So farmers are adapting — and they're thinking about more than just their barns. In this episode, Adam Walsh takes a look at how local farmers are doing, and what climate change means for food security in the province.
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The race to mine rare earth elements in Canada is on. But Mary-Lou Harley, an activist with a PhD in chemistry, says proposals like Torngat Metals' Strange Lake Project near the Quebec-Labrador border are dangerous—since the rare earth elements are found in uranium and thorium deposits.
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A special levy charged to consumers at New Brunswick fuel pumps to help oil companies pay for tightening federal clean-fuel standards is scheduled to be cancelled by the New Brunswick government on Dec. 1, but that change promises to be temporary.
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The University of Prince Edward Island recently commissioned a study digging into the post-secondary institution's impacts in the province. The findings reveal that UPEI is not only one of the largest employers on the Island but also a key driver of its economy. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with president Wendy Rodgers to talk...
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Police and companies affected by copper thefts are trying to tackle the problem that's becoming more pervasive in Nova Scotia. At a town hall meeting in Tatamagouche on Wednesday, RCMP district commander for Colchester County Sgt. Marc Rose called it a significant file.
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Lucy Decoutere, who played Lucy on the "Trailer Park Boys," speaks to CBC Information Morning host Portia Clark about the news that Mike Smith, who played Bubbles on the show, was recently charged with sexual assault. Decoutere is also one of three women who testified against former CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi at his sexual assault trial. He was...
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When a provincial government has a big project it wants to make happen, public buy-in matters — especially when the stakes include a billion-dollar deficit. The CBC's Taryn Grant and Michael Gorman explain how reactions to projects at West Mabou Beach and a Mount Uniacke quarry highlight the importance of social licence.
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