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Many P.E.I. lobster fishermen now face daily quotas on their catches because the processors say they're being overwhelmed by large catches.
Stuff the Duff T-shirt lampoons senatorA T-shirt maker in Charlottetown is wading into politics once again with a new design featuring Senator Mike Duffy.
Donagh parents fear school closureDonagh Regional Home and School is worried P.E.I.'s English Language School Board has plans to shut down the school.
NDP wants RCMP inquiry into $90K payment to DuffyThe NDP has asked the RCMP to launch an investigation into the $90,000 payment from the prime minister's former top aide, Nigel Wright, to Senator Mike Duffy in relation to the Senate expense scandal.
Conservative MP remains tight-lipped on Duffy scandalRevenue Minister and P.E.I. Conservative MP Gail Shea isn't offering an opinion on whether Senator Mike Duffy should resign in light of the unraveling expenses controversy.
RBC Cup adds $2M to Summerside’s coffersOrganizers of the Junior A National Hockey Championships in Summerside, P.E.I. are tallying up the economic impact of the week-long tournament.
Man dies in off-road vehicle crash near St. PatricksPolice say a 39-year-old man died in an off-road vehicle rollover near St. Patricks, P.E.I. on Sunday.
Alberton fishermen face lobster quotaLobster fishermen on P.E.I. say overwhelmed seafood processers are telling them limit their catch.
Can the Senate fire a senator?An expert on parliamentary rules says the Senate has the power to turf a senator from the chamber, as long as a majority approves the expulsion, and as long as there is cause.
Tignish residents capture stories for new documentaryTwo Vancouver filmmakers are turning their lens on Tignish, P.E.I. for their documentary about life in small town Canada.
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