Climate-change watchers and land-use activists say regardless of which party forms P.E.I.’s next provincial government, policy makers need to act now to protect the Island’s forests, waterways and shorelines.
Staff at P.E.I. National Park say there's still plenty of work to do, but most of the park will be open and ready for visitors for the 2023 tourism season. They're looking at long-term planning, which will see a retreat from the coast.
Organizers of the P.E.I. Marathon have announced the route for this year. The double loop in downtown Charlottetown will be used again after replacing the regular route along the north shore that was damaged by post-tropical storm Fiona.
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A storm has toppled a sandstone arch in Prince Edward Island that had been weakened during Fiona, the second celebrated landmark lost in the province in the last two months.