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Prince Edward Island · Prince Edward IslandA group of cattle got loose in the Fort Augustus area of P.E.I. Farmer Pat Duffy says all but one are back from their adventures thanks to the help of one of his neighbours. Duffy tells CBC's Tony Davis that he hopes the rest of the bovines learn that the grass isn't greener off of the farm.See the Story
'The grass isn't greener': Loose cattle corralled near Fort Augustus, P.E.I.
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Culture · CharlottetownHon. Cory Deagle, Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture issued the following statement:
“As Island lobster fishers set out tomorrow, I would like to wish them all a very successful season. Island lobster fishers have played a crucial role in our communities for many generations. It is one of the key drivers of our province’s economy and its elite products are enjoyed by people all over the world. When crews set out, I encourage t…See the Story
Statement by Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture on spring lobster season | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownFor Sean Ledgerwood, the best part about driving his e-bike to work are the mornings. “The mornings are beautiful, fresh, crisp air.” Sean, an air and water monitoring supervisor with Environment, Energy and Climate Action, bought his e-bike last year and has been driving it back and forth to work during the summer months. “The government incentive is why I decided to buy the e-bike” he said, “it was what motivated me.”See the Story
Sunny mornings, an e-bike and a bike lane make for an easy commute
Charlottetown · CharlottetownCommentary
While assessing the merits of historical developments that occurred during the second millennium, the India-born economist and author Deepak Lal asserted that “the ascent of the English-speaking peoples to prominence in the world surely ranked highest.”
The English-speaking legacy is held in much lower esteem by our contemporary woke custodians of high culture, and this is about to become abundantly clear in the small Canadian provinc…See the Story
Woke Ideologues Loathe the Legacy of English-Speaking Peoples
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