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P.E.I. moves to let registered nurses prescribe, dispense medications

Regulatory changes will also officially recognize registered psychiatric nurses as a distinct profession.

22-year-old Kings County man dead after being hit by a vehicle, RCMP says

Police responded to the incident on Bear River Road in eastern P.E.I. in the early morning hours of Aug. 11.

Citywide power outage in Summerside traced back to earlier wind and rain storm

The whole city was without power for about 90 minutes on Saturday, with between 600 and 1,000 customers in the dark for over four hours.

P.E.I. substitute teacher arrested again; faces sexual assault and exploitation charges

Matthew Alan Craswell was first arrested Aug. 8 in connection with an investigation into child pornography, and charged with possession and distribution. Now, police say new allegations have emerged.

Charlottetown police investigating report of fire at protest encampment

Charlottetown police are investigating a fire at an encampment where people have been protesting changes to P.E.I.s immigration system.

P.E.I. food banks prepare for a busy back-to-school season

The executive director of the Upper Room Food Bank in Charlottetown says he expects this year to be just as busy as last year.

Could a parasitic fly help solve P.E.I.'s growing Japanese beetle problem?

After years of work, researchers with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada have discovered a fly that could help control a population of bugs that is wreaking havoc on gardens and farms.

Charlottetown pickleball community celebrates new courts at Hillsborough Park

The six new courts are open from 9 a.m. until dusk at 199 Patterson Drive. They operate on a first-come, first-play basis.

Cheers and hugs greet Olympic silver medallist Alysha Corrigan as she arrives home on P.E.I.

'The support from P.E.I. has been insane,' Alysha Corrigan said as she arrived at the Charlottetown airport Friday afternoon, welcomed by loud cheers from supporters and a running hug from her young niece.

Province posts draft rules for podiatry, moves to make it a regulated health profession

The draft regulations were posted less than a month after a CBC News reported on concerns raised about an Island podiatrist in the wake of a Chief Public Health Office alert about past sterilization practices at his clinic.