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Thousands affected by cyberattack on P.E.I.'s Confederation Centre of the Arts

The investigation of a cyberattack on Prince Edward Island's Confederation Centre of the Arts earlier this year has found that about 3,000 individuals were affected.

6th generation P.E.I. farmer wins Atlantic award, now in running for national title

Morgan Smallman is very family-oriented. As a 6th generation potato farmer, he credits a lot of the farms success to the generations before him. Thats why when he and his wife Karissa won the 2022 Atlantic Outstanding Young Farmers Award, he called it a "team effort."

How these P.E.I. sisters have been making seniors smile for nearly 2 decades

Molly White and her sister Ann Campbell spend a lot of time singing, dancing and playing musical instruments together. For the last 18 years, they've been volunteering to entertain at senior care facilities all over Prince Edward Island.

'My hope gone': Charlottetown business owner denied COVID-19 support grant

A Prince Edward Island caf owner is asking the province for more support after he was denied a COVID-19 support grant. Earlier this year, Innovation P.E.I. introduced the Small Business COVID-19 Support Grant. The program was implemented to help businesses that were impacted by the public health restrictions.

Electric bike sales soar following launch of P.E.I.'s rebate program

Its been about a month and a half since Prince Edward Island officially launched its bicycle rebate program, and retailers say its exceeding expectations. A rebate of $500 is being offered to Islanders purchasing an e-bike and a $100 incentive for the purchase of a regular pedal bike.

Auto-repair shops on P.E.I. busier than usual this summer

P.E.I. garages are busier than usual this summer, with mechanics saying more Islanders need to repair vehicles because they can't replace them as easily.

Rise in COVID-19 cases on P.E.I. creating problems for some businesses

Handling COVID-19employee absences is the latest problem some P.E.I. businesses are facing. They were already dealing with labour shortages, and now the rise in COVID-19 cases adds another level of concern.

The history of abortion access on Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island was long considered Canada's most pro-life province, and the Island's abortion politics have a long and fraught history. Here's a look back at the evolution of abortion fights on P.E.I.

P.E.I. man aims to break world record for 'bizarre sport' of joggling

Michael Bergeron doesnt want cake and presents for his 33rd birthday he wants another world record. Thats why in a couple weeks, hell be attempting to break a world record by running 10 kilometres while juggling. Thats right running and juggling at the same time. It's called joggling.

Piping plover count continues downward trend on P.E.I.

Annual tracking has begun for the piping plover population on the beaches in Prince Edward Island and the numbers are low. Parks Canada and the Island Nature Trust are tracking 51 adult birds at the moment, along with a few nests and chicks.