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Posted: Jan 22, 2021 6:00 PM AT | Last Updated: January 22
An inside look at UPEI s observatory and the man who made it happen
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2:43UPEI s sky-studying structure has been dedicated to former professor Earl Wonnacott, who taught students on P.E.I. for more than 50 years and was instrumental in getting it built.2:43
Thrive is a new initiative at the Art Gallery of Windsor to offer bimonthly virtual peer facilitated drop-in art-based programming for young people in the
TORONTO Historians told CTVNews.ca that white supremacy is linked to the legacy of Sir John A . Macdonald Canada s first prime minister, a champion of residential schools and whose government starved Indigenous people in order to expand railways but that connection is whitewashed when defenders lionize him. A public letter entitled “In Defence of Sir John A. Macdonald and His Legacy,” released Monday signed by 149 people, including some prominent figures and former politicians, argued that Macdonald’s discrimination against Indigenous Peoples has to be weighed “against an impressive record of constitution and nation-building, his reconciliation of contending cultures, languages, and religions, his progressivism, and his documented concern for and friendship with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.”
COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What s happening Friday, Jan. 8
In an interview with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin, Dr. Michael Gardam said P.E.I. has done very well with its vaccine rollout so far.
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Posted: Jan 08, 2021 7:17 AM AT | Last Updated: January 9
The first to receive the Moderna vaccine on P.E.I. today was 86-year-old Wedgewood Manor resident Doreen Wooder.(Travis Kingdon/CBC)
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The Moderna vaccine rollout began today with 86-year-old Doreen Wooder receiving the shot at Summerside s Wedgewood Manor. She credited Dr. Heather Morrison doing such a great job of protecting Islanders and giving sound advice as being the reason she and her husband decided they d get the vaccine.