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Education assistants and youth service jobs cut
Education assistants and youth service jobs cut

Public sector job cuts continue in P.E.I. with the province announcing Tuesday it would cut 10 full-time equivalent educational assistants and youth service workers.

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    cbc.ca - 15/05/2012 12:33 PM

    UPEI is hosting the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Charlottetown this week and the university is hoping the event will attract future students.

  • Band breaks 1M views with years-old music videoBand breaks 1M views with years-old music video
    cbc.ca - 15/05/2012 10:21 AM

    A music video by a P.E.I. band passed one million views, suddenly exploding in popularity after years of moderate success on YouTube.

  • Consumers will take $80M hit with HSTConsumers will take $80M hit with HST
    cbc.ca - 15/05/2012 7:05 AM

    A big shift in who pays sales taxes, from businesses to consumers, means P.E.I. consumers will pay $80 million more a year in taxes after the harmonized sales tax is introduced in April 2013.

  • 2014 celebration plans out of whack with finances2014 celebration plans out of whack with finances
    cbc.ca - 15/05/2012 6:54 AM

    A leaked draft of the strategic business plan for celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference shows a budget well beyond what many believe governments can afford.

  • Pool owners forced to get water metersPool owners forced to get water meters
    cbc.ca - 15/05/2012 7:35 AM

    Charlottetown City Council is forcing homeowners with permanent swimming pools to be more accountable for their water consumption.

  • Police to collect seniors' unused pillsPolice to collect seniors' unused pills
    cbc.ca - 14/05/2012 1:46 PM

    Charlottetown police are starting a new program to collect old and unused prescriptions from seniors.

  • Acadian Lines offers free ridesAcadian Lines offers free rides
    cbc.ca - 14/05/2012 7:05 PM

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  • Confed Players, Founders Hall find new operatorsConfed Players, Founders Hall find new operators
    cbc.ca - 14/05/2012 4:38 PM

    Costumed historical guides, the Confederation Players, have found a new home at the Confederation Centre for the Arts.

  • Veganism a human right, says law gradVeganism a human right, says law grad
    cbc.ca - 14/05/2012 12:09 PM

    A Toronto law school graduate from P.E.I. is making a case for vegans to have their beliefs protected under human rights legislation.

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