Nancy Quinn says she has to shut down her independent bookstore in downtown Summerside because her landlord needs space to expand the neighbouring business. But part of Summerside's loss will be Kensington's gain.
First edition books from the Anne series by L. M. Montgomery don’t become available on P.E.I. very often, and it’s even more unusual for the owner of a used bookstore to be gifted one.
As P.E.I.'s mask mandate lifts, businesses and organizations across the Island are adapting to the new rules some excited to see masking requirements removed and others planning to keep them in place for a little while longer.
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Remember these Teesside groups of the 1960s? New book shares stories from golden decade
Author Chris Scott Wilson shares musicians’ stories from that golden decade
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The explosive 1960s was an innovative time for music.
In Teesside alone, budding musicians were determined to make their mark on the scene and entertain crowds in the local pubs and clubs.