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The Guardian is a daily newspaper published five days a week in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.. The paper was originally launched in the 1870s as The Presbyterian and Evangelical Protestant Union, owned by Presbyterian minister Stephen G. Lawson.
SaltWire Network Inc. was a Canadian newspaper publishing company. The company was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia on April 13, 2017, via its purchase of 27 newspapers from Transcontinental . The company owned 23 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada including The Chronicle Herald in Halifax, the Cape Breton Post in Sydney, Nova Scotia ...
In March 2020 Halifax based SaltWire Network stopped publishing the print edition of the Journal Pioneer citing financial challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] It was announced in October 2020 that in November the Journal Pioneer would be returning to print as a weekly publication.
The 2024 Borden-Kinkora (District 19) provincial by-election was originally scheduled for February 5, 2024. [1] However, because of impending weather conditions, Elections PEI announced the election would be postponed until Tuesday, February 6, 2024, with the same voting locations in place. [2]
This results in PEI being considerably overrepresented in the current House, as six of Canada's ten provinces are to varying degrees. As of April 2019, PEI is regarded as a stronghold for the Liberal Party of Canada, having been represented exclusively by Liberal Members of Parliament from 1988 until 2008.
The Island Party of Prince Edward Island, also known as the Island Party of PEI or the Island Party for short, is a Canadian political party active in Prince Edward Island. [ 1 ] History
A police vehicle in Downtown Charlottetown. In 1973 Charlottetown City Council voted for all police officers to carry firearms. [7]In 2019, it was reported that while the rest of the country's police services were struggling to boost recruitment, such as the RCMP with as many as a thousand vacancies, the CPS was received applications from across the country and around the world, with a 100:1 ...
Lee called an early election (traditionally elections in PEI are held every four years) in which a few seats changed hands, but the overall count stayed the same as in 1979. This election also marked the lowest point in popular support for the New Democrats on PEI, who were led by an interim leader.