An ArtsSmarts project at East Wiltshire School in Cornwall, P.E.I. had dozens of students learned how to macramé. Their final creations were put on display at the Confederation Centre.
'We are born. We live. We die. It's what you do with the middle part of that sandwich that matters to me.' Listen to Craig Mackie's journey in a new Atlantic Voice documentary.
A court heard arguments yesterday regarding the federal decision to restrict movement of P.E.I. seed potatoes following detections of potato wart. It was part of a judicial review filed by the P.E.I. Potato Board against the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the federal minister of agriculture.
Labour shortages and the cost of land are two of the biggest concerns for many people in the agriculture industry these days. They say whoever is elected needs to address those issues, to keep farms going.
Researchers have gotten their first look at a very rare fossil that's spent months in storage at the P.E.I. National Park in Greenwich. The fossil will next be travelling to Ottawa where a vertebrate paleontologist will try to find out more about it.