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Rise in COVID-19, whooping cough cases has P.E.I.'s top doctor 'concerned'

With a pertussis outbreak and COVID-19 more active across the province, Dr. Heather Morrison is urging Islanders to get vaccinated for the upcoming respiratory illness season.

No progress with P.E.I. officials, but hate circulating online, immigration protesters say

Organizers behind a protest seeking exemptions for foreign workers from a recent change in P.E.I.s immigration rules say they have not made any progress with the provincial government.

Opinions on P.E.I.'s unofficial boundaries are all over the map

Where does East Prince end and West Prince begin? Does Kings County have an up east and a down east? And how did the counties get their names in the first place? All good questions, P.E.I.

Sundae drive: Islanders keep dairy bars booming on P.E.I.

Anne of Green Gables said there's nothing so delectable as ice cream. And judging from the number of dairy bars on P.E.I., Islanders seem to agree.

On P.E.I., nobody's too cool for community school

If the thought of going back to school gives you anxiety, fear not. Community schools have lasted more than 60 years on P.E.I. and for good reason.

Baffled by buffaloes on P.E.I.? Let us explain

Episode 18 of the CBC podcast Good Question, P.E.I. takes us to Milltown Cross in Kings County, where the buffaloes yes, buffaloes have roamed since 1973.

Heritage mason questions plan, but mayor insists Summerside annex must be torn down

The annex slated for demolition is not being used at the moment because of its condition. It was built along with the original brick and sandstone city hall structure in the mid-1880s.

No, poisonous spiders have not migrated to P.E.I. yet

It might be creepy and gross, but good news that itsy-bitsy spider that went up your water spout is likely not poisonous.

Hitting the trails this spring? Dust off your feet before you head home

The Invasive Species Council recommends Islanders carry a small brush when out on the trails. The group is now including them in the hiking backpacks available on loan from the Charlottetown library.

Eyes on the fries: Alberta snatches potato crown from P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island no longer produces more potatoes than any other Canadian province. Yes, you read that correctly.