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P.E.I. government to put more money into virtual health-care programs

The provincial government has plansto expand virtual health-care offerings for Islanders soon.

Finance minister promises review of sick notes, but says getting rid of them isn't the answer

P.E.I.'s finance minister is on board withlooking into whether government should change the requirements aroundemployeesprovidingsick notes to their employer. But Jill Burridge thinks there is still a place for the notes.

High winds, snow and rain sweep across P.E.I. Wednesday

The Confederation Bridge had reopened to all but high-sided vehicles Wednesday eveningafter a winter storm swept across the province, leaving thousands without power at varioustimes throughout the day.

Western Hospital ER closing early on Dec. 27, at 2 p.m.

The emergency department in Western Hospital is closing early Wednesday, Dec. 27, because of a physician shortage, according to a provincial news release.

Vicious winds tear 2 blades off wind turbine in Hermanville, P.E.I.

One of the wind turbines in Hermanville, P.E.I., had two of its blades completely torn off as powerful winds raged across the province this week.

Some P.E.I. health-care facilities on reduced hours over the holidays

Health P.E.I. is reminding Islanders that some health-care facilities will be on reduced hours over the holiday season.

IRAC rules Irving Oil can pass cost of Ottawa's clean fuel standards onto consumers

The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission has ruled that Irving Oil can continue to pass along costs related to the federal government's new clean fuel standard to consumers.

Many eyeing Charlottetown's experimental farm land to develop amid housing crisis

As the province's housing crisis rolls on, many developers and groups are looking at Charlottetown's experimental farm as a substantial plot of land to put housing on.

Charlottetown handcuffed on approving density builds without revised official plan: deputy mayor

Charlottetown's deputy mayor says she's confident Charlottetown will see more densityonce the city's official plan is complete but that won't happen until at least September.

Marshfield crash victims remembered by family and friends

As Islanders continue to cope with a tragic crash in Marshfield last week, friends and family are sharing details aboutthe four people who died in the collision.