CBC - Newfoundland (49 minutes ago)
Members of the St. John's Hindu community gathered for a sacred parade and festival held in the city for the first time over the weekend. The chariot festival, or Ratha Yatra, is an ancient celebration of the journey of Lord Jagannath, in the Hare Krishna tradition.
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Flowers are blooming and birds are chirping — making for some beautiful sights and sounds around the province. If you snap any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in next week's edition.
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Atlantic Canada just got a new natural gas-powered transport truck, which its dealer claims does everything a diesel does — but with lower emissions. Bayview Kenworth has sold the first one east of Montreal with the hopes of more hitting the road soon.
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With the prognosis of a warmer summer, Mount Allison professor warns New Brunswickers to protect themselves from ticks, whose population has been on the rise in the past couple of years. Lloyd shares different tips and resources individuals can access to have a tick-free summer.
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A conflict between the Victoria volunteer fire department and the town has now been resolved, after the fire chief and mayor met with Municipal Affairs staffers on Friday. The fire chief publicly resigned alongside 20 firefighters on Tuesday, resulting in an exchange of verbal jabs in front of residents.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
Some young air, sea and army cadets on P.E.I. were thrilled to be able to spend part of a morning with Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh. He's been visiting the Island to help mark the 150th anniversary of the P.E.I. Regiment. CBC's Sheehan Desjardins has more.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
Air Show Atlantic is taking place this weekend in Summerside. Some amazing planes, including Canada's famed Snowbirds, will be doing demonstrations in the skies over western Prince Edward Island. On practice day for the pilots, a CBC News team was invited to the Slemon Park airfield and up in a non-Snowbird aerobatic plane for a bird's-eye view of...
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Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, has received a warm welcome to the Canadian province that also bears that name. As well as meeting and drumming with members of Abegweit First Nation (shown), he visited the Cenotaph in Scotchfort, P.E.I. As CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports, Edward has a regimental ball and a parade ahead of him before he...
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A beloved Prince Edward Island teacher is retiring. Three Oaks Senior High School teacher Mike Trainor is leaving after nearly 38 years as an educator. He stopped by to chat with Louise Martin of CBC News: Compass about how he feels about leaving, and what he loved about teaching.
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Artist Robert Mellin has a series of miniature paintings on display at the Emma Butler Gallery in downtown St. John's. The CBC's Francesca Swann stopped by to see the watercolours and chat with Mellin about the paintings and how he hopes they will help other dogs.
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The Registered Nurses' Union of Newfoundland and Labrador is calling for accountability and further investigation, after a shocking auditor general's report found the province's health authority overspent millions on private agency nurses and instances of possible fraud.
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Nova Scotia provincial court Judge Alain Bégin put a fine point on the absurdity of the situation with some quick math: it will take 32,000 months for the 68-year-old man he was sentencing on illegal cigarette charges to pay off the massive fines that, by law, had to be imposed.
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The wife of a lung transplant recipient who died in May is starting to advocate for more funding to help patients who must leave the province for life-saving care. She says she has to sell her home in order to pay the bills she accrued during more than a year away.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
People are already moving into one of Alberton's newest apartment buildings, which contains 10 units billed as affordable one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Two of them are accessible as well. As CBC's Connor Lamont reports, the province says the $4 million project is meant to help people in one of the fastest-growing communities on the...
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The head of a Halifax company co-organizing a three-day music festival that is expected to attract tens of thousands of people this weekend to the Garrison Grounds hopes it means people can stay closer to home for shows, rather than hop on a plane and head out of province.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
OurCare is a national initiative aimed at hearing from the Canadian public about the kind of health care they want. The research is based on an online survey, but leader Dr. Tara Kiran says the last survey, in 2022, did not get enough data from individual Atlantic provinces. As she tells CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin, Kiran is calling on...
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Newfoundland and Labrador's newest oil platform is getting closer to completion. Cenovus Energy is celebrating the arrival West White Rose's topside structure, and has announced that it will be married to its already floated concrete gravity structure next month.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
With the ferry service between eastern Prince Edward Island and northern Nova Scotia once again experiencing cancellations, this time because of extreme low tides, the federal government confirms it plans to dredge Wood Islands Harbour earlier than planned.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (4 days ago)
Newfoundland and Labrador's health minister — a former registered nurse — says she is blown away by this week's auditor general's report on health-sector contracts, which found the provincial health authority has overspent millions of dollars on private agency nurses since 2022.
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Maine's governor is wrapping up a tour of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Janet Mills is hoping to address the steep decline in the number of Canadian tourists crossing the border to visit her state during U.S. President Donald Trump's second term. She spoke with the CBC's Amy Smith.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
With international student enrolment down, a shortfall in revenue, and questions around its recent $202.9 million budget, the University of Prince Edward Island leadership held an open house on campus Wednesday to dive into the numbers for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
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A researcher on P.E.I. is teaming up with dairy farms in Alberta to find a way to turn wastewater into water that farmers can use. Audrey Murray will create model wetlands to test the concept on the Island before they try it on large-scale farms in Western Canada. CBC's Nancy Russell went to the Harrington Research Station to find out more.
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As the provincial government's public comment period approaches for five proposed aquaculture sites in the Municipality of the District of Argyle, the cabinet minister responsible says he's pleased with the process used to reach this point — despite ongoing concerns from some community members.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
Mill River is hosting a international golf tournament this week. It's a big deal for players; winning here could lead to a spot on the PGA tour for golfers like Charlottetown's Tyler Hashmi (shown). For the western P.E.I. golf resort, it's meant a lot of work behind the scenes to get things ready. CBC's Connor Lamont reports.
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A 57-year-old Nova Scotia man who fractured his brother's jaw and skull during an attack and has a history of brutally sexually assaulting women was released from custody last month and ordered to live in a halfway house after being sentenced as a long-term offender.
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This is the second time Newfoundland and Labrador's auditor general has released a stunning report on services since April. This time, she found the province's health authority hired agency nurses at a frivolous pace without proper financial or credential oversight.
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