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Dining room reopens at Culinary Institute in Charlottetown

Dining room reopens at Culinary Institute in Charlottetown For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to close last March, the dining room at the Culinary Institute of Canada in Charlottetown is again open to the public. Social Sharing This industry changes at the drop of a hat, so we have to learn how to adapt quickly Posted: Feb 04, 2021 8:00 PM AT | Last Updated: February 5 Auhlicia Sands, a second-year student in the International Hospitality Management program, prepares to greet diners at the newly-reopened dining room of the Culinary Institute of Canada, part of Holland College in Charlottetown.(Holland College)

COVID-19 on P E I : What s happening Friday, Feb 5

COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Friday, Feb. 5 A resident of another province who flew to P.E.I. on Feb. 3 has tested positive for COVID-19, and businesses and tourism officials say the cancellation of this year s cruise ship season is not a surprise, but is disappointing. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 05, 2021 7:15 AM AT | Last Updated: February 5 As of midday Friday, 707 Islanders aged 80 and up and living outside of care homes had received appointments to get the COVID-19 vaccine.(Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) There s been another case of COVID-19 diagnosed on Prince Edward Island, but the Island s official count stays at 113 because the man is a resident of another province. A news release about the case issued Friday also says taxi drivers who picked up passengers from the Charlottetown Airport the night of Feb. 1 should monitor themselves for symptoms. 

COVID-19 on P E I : What s happening Tuesday, Dec 22

COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Tuesday, Dec. 22 In the final planned COVID-19 briefing for Prince Edward Island in 2020, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison laid out more details on the vaccination plan, while Chief of Nursing Marion Dowling told Islanders walk-in testing clinics will have reduced holiday hours. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 22, 2020 7:02 AM AT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 With some restrictions of the circuit-breaker lockdown lifted, residents of long-term care homes will be able to see more friends and family this year.(Laura Meader/CBC) In the final planned COVID-19 briefing for Prince Edward Island in 2020, Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison laid out more details on the Island s vaccination plan, while Chief of Nursing Marion Dowling said walk-in testing clinics will have reduced holiday hours and urged Islanders to check the province s site before heading out for testing. 

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