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Party staged for 'Green Gables' fans

Prince Edward Island is having a 100th birthday party this year for a freckled redhead who first appeared in 1908.

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Green Gables only a part of gentle island's charm

I am not the hand-clappin', knee-slappin', foot-tappin' sort but unexpectedly found myself engaging in those behaviors on Prince Edward Island, a destination that sings to the heart and soothes the soul.

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Farmers, fishermen uncertain about Green Shift changes

Farmers and fishermen on P.E.I. are trying to figure out the impact of changes in the federal Liberal party's Green Shift plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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Corridor Resources suspends fraccing at Green Gables

Corridor Resources, which was drilling for natural gas in Cavendish, has suspended operations at the well.

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Wind farms no threat to scenic beauty: study

Visitors to and residents of Prince Edward Island agree that wind turbines do not take away from the Island's scenic beauty, according to a new study.

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Georgetown shipyard lands $12 million

Federal Industry Minister Jim Prentice announced $12 million for the East Isle Shipyard in eastern P.E.I. on Friday, part of a program that encourages companies to buy Canadian.

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Pesticide complaints down on P.E.I. farmlands

Complaints about pesticides drifting off farmers' fields on P.E.I. are down this year, and Environmental Minister George Webster says that unless they go back up, he won't work harder to catch violators.

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Industry Canada: Canada's Government Helps Bring Jobs to Atlantic Canada

GEORGETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (MARKET WIRE) The Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry, today announced three federal contribution agreements for shipbuilding projects that will bring substantial jobs to Atlantic Canada.

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P.E.I. looks at cutting school buses

School officials on P.E.I. are wondering whether too many Island children are being bused to school.

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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA-NRC and Merck Frosst Canada Ltd.: NRC: Funding to Search for Ways to Help 500,000 Children Breathe Easier

CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE-EDWARD-ISLAND and MONTREAL, QUEBEC (MARKET WIRE) Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. is funding an asthma-related project initiated by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). Earlier this year, Merck Frosst approved a proposal by a Charlottetown-based immunologist at the NRC Institute for Nutrisciences and Health. Under the direction of Dr. Marianna Kulka, the pre-clinical pediatric...

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Corridor Resources Inc.: Corridor Suspends Fracturing Operations at the Green Gables #3 Well in Prince Edward Island

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA (MARKET WIRE) Corridor Resources Inc. (TSX: CDH) reported today that it has suspended fracturing operations at the Green Gables #3 well in Prince Edward Island following the fracture stimulation and subsequent flow-back testing of two intervals in the well. Less than 50% of the frac fluids and small amounts of natural gas have been recovered to date during these testing operations....

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Opposition lays blame for tourism troubles on government

A lack of events in July is the cause of tourists not coming to visit, says P.E.I.'s Opposition Progressive Conservatives.

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P.E.I. cheddar wins American award

An old-fashioned P.E.I. cheese has taken second place at the prestigious American Cheese Society conference in Chicago.

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MLAs debate reach of cellphone ban on P.E.I.

As a ban on cellphones while driving appears increasingly likely on P.E.I., a legislative committee is discussing how extensive that ban might be.

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Islanders honoured by Wiesenthal centre

Three P.E.I. women have been honoured by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies for their work promoting tolerance, justice and human rights.