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Petition calls for federal ban on no-pet clauses in rental agreements

The P.E.I. Humane Society wants Islanders to sign a petition calling on the federal government to create a national renters bill of rights that would void any no-pet clauses in tenancy agreements.

Pair charged in Summer Kneebone's death have case adjourned until fall

Two people from southeastern Prince Edward Island scheduled to appear incourt Thursday on charges related to the disappearance and death of 27-year-old Summer Kneebone have had their caseadjourned until fall.

Judges say Summerside's courthouse needs to be replaced for safety, accessibility reasons

Judges and staff who work at Prince County courthouse in Summerside say the historic 150-year-old building needs to be replaced.

Some P.E.I. tourism operators seeing a 'bit softer' season

Traffic is up across Prince Edward Island but some tourism operators say spending is down as the summer tourism season hits the midway mark.

'Stressed' P.E.I. oyster harvesters 'want to get back on the water' after MSX shutdowns

Islanders who rely on shellfish harvesting for their livelihood are increasingly concerned about what the future holds after the discovery of a disease that's harmful to oysters.

How tourism operators in P.E.I. are learning to prepare for, and live with, climate change

The effects of climate change were front and centre Thursday as the federal tourism minister met with business owners on Prince Edward Island.

P.E.I. oyster business already feeling effects of Bedeque Bay closure

The owner of Future Seafoods in Fernwood, P.E.I., is worried hell have to shut down his plant and lay off employees if he can no longer ship oysters from Bedeque Bay.

Accused in Byron Carr murder elects to have case heard in P.E.I. Supreme Court

The man accused of killing a Montague teacher in 1988 has elected to have his case heard before a Supreme Court judge and jury if it goes to trial.

New staffing helps stabilize care at Summerside's Prince County Hospital

Dr. Tyler McDonell, medical director at Prince County Hospital, says hes cautiously optimistic about the future of critical-care services at the Summerside hospital following a series of new hires.

P.E.I.'s Gateway Village 'dark, dreary' and neglected, business owners say

Business owners in P.E.I.'s Gateway Village are growing increasingly frustrated with what they say is the property's state of disrepair.