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P.E.I. government buying only diesel school buses this year, despite plan to phase them out

The P.E.I. government isreplacing 30 aging school buses with new diesel ones this year, despite a pledge to phase out diesel and move entirely to electric.The environment minister says it's Ottawa's fault.

Incentives offered for after-school care in P.E.I, but some wonder if it's enough

There has been a mixed reaction to the P.E.I. government's efforts to improve access to before and after-school care.

'I put my trust in him': Patients speak out about P.E.I. podiatrist who's alleged to have no credentials

Some patients of a P.E.I. podiatrist who is now facing allegations he has no formal credentials say they're angry and feel deceived.

Former coaches, teammates celebrate Alysha Corrigan's Olympic medal

Less than an hour after Canada defeated Australia in the women's rugby sevens semifinal Tuesday at the Paris Olympics, Alysha Corrigans former teammates and coaches filled a bar in downtown Charlottetown to watch their friend compete for gold.

P.E.I. changing its Planning Act to allow more housing density in rural areas

Starting this week, new subdivisions with more than five lots in rural Prince Edward Island will no longer need to have a certain amount of land dedicated to green space.
CBC Investigates

P.E.I. podiatrist facing questions over what credentials he has for the job

A Prince Edward Island podiatrist who calls himself 'Dr. John Johnson, DP' and treats Islanders for various foot conditions is facing allegations he has no formal credentials at all.

Businesses push back against plan to block part of Victoria Row during Confed Centre renos

The 11 businesses along Victoria Row in Charlottetown are pushing back against a proposal to block off the roadway portion of the streetfor at least 20 months to make way for the Confederation Centre's $65-million renovation project.
CBC Investigates

P.E.I. parents, advocacy groups say some children being denied right to an education

Some Island parents and P.E.I.'s child and youth advocate are raising concerns about the number of children with complex needs who aren't in school full time, or at all.

Protesters pause no-liquid hunger strike after speaking with P.E.I.'s top immigration official

Foreign workers protesting the P.E.I. government's recent immigration policy changes say they've agreed to pause their no-liquid hunger strike after meeting with the province's top immigration official.

Harvesters call for permanent solution to Malpeque Harbour safety concerns

Fishing crewsbased in Malpeque onP.E.I.'s North Shorereturned to the water on Tuesday amid renewed calls to make the harbour safer.