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More support needed for neurodiverse children in P.E.I. schools, says child advocate

P.E.I.s child and youth advocate is calling on the provincial government to take action to make schools more suitable for neurodiverse students.

Home rental costs biggest driver of P.E.I.'s increased livable wage, says report

Advocacy groups say many on P.E.I. aren't making a livable wage, and that's causing Islanders to make a tough choices about rent and groceries.

Nurses sweating it out at older P.E.I. health-care facilities, union says

Some nurses working in aging health facilities on P.E.I. are dealing with hot and humid conditions, and the union that represents them says that needs to change.

P.E.I. soccer player alleges on-field racism by official in Division 1 finals

A soccer player on P.E.I. is speaking out about what he characterized as a racist incident that occurred during a Division 1 senior finals game earlier this month.

Community fridge co-founder calls Charlottetown council vote on removal 'definitely disappointing'

Charlottetown city council voted 7-1 at a monthly meeting on Tuesday night to remove a community fridge.

9 months later, newspaper workers' bid to unionize still waiting on P.E.I. government

Workers employed by SaltWire Network say they filed for union certification nine months ago, but are still waiting for a response from P.E.I.'s labour board.

ATV Federation to turn a decommissioned P.E.I. road into a multi-use trail

Those driving ATVs on P.E.I. will soon have a new route to use, as a 1.5-kilometre stretch of Mill Road lets them connect with the Island's network of trails.

Public meeting shows split on future of Charlottetown community fridge

Some people living near the P.E.I. Community Fridge attended a public meeting in Charlottetown Wednesday night to say it is causing issues in their neighbourhood, while others attending insisted it is a valuable resource for vulnerable Islanders.

Emergency shelter in Summerside could be up and running by fall

Summerside city council has approved land use at 25 Frank Mellish St. for the province to set up a 10-bed overnight emergency shelter, with some conditions.

Charlottetown renters told co-op is not an option their homes will become condos

The owner of a Charlottetown apartment complex is still planning to convert the units to condos, but the housing minister is suggesting some buyers might rent the suites back to the long-time tenants.