No need to worry about P.E.I. wildlife in stormy weather, experts say
When winter storms whip up on Prince Edward Island and send people scurrying for their cosy homes, what happens to the abundant Island wildlife? A provincial biologist assures us, there s no need to fret.
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How Islanders are making their homes cosy this winter
With more people staying at home to stay safe from COVID-19, home decorating and DIY home projects have never been more popular. You shared via Facebook some of the ways you re making your home cosier from this chilly P.E.I. winter.
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Times were very different in P.E.I. s Bygone Days
A peek back at life on P.E.I. 100 years ago, when things were so different, it was almost like a different planet: wages of $1 a day, nine students in a one-room schoolhouse and taking the railway pump car to church on Sunday.
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When people made $1 a day delivering mail on foot, and there were 3 lobster canneries on Boughton Island
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Posted: Jan 31, 2021 8:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 31
The mail came to Prince Edward Island by boat until the mid-1940s, when Maritime Central Airways began flying it to and from P.E.I. This image of the Montague Mail Coach is circa 1904. (PARO)