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2014-11-01
Election tide rising
Bourque to serve 75 years for killings
Tale of two seasons
All their splendour
Be scared; be very scared
Fire heavily damages abandoned building
Change in the air for P.E.I. Tories: president
Former astronaut takes down to earth field trip on P.E.I.
New O’Leary council could be short-lived
Failed Summerside concert still an issue with voters
Canada shuts doors to people from nations fighting Ebola
Police launch investigation of ex-CBC host Jian Ghomeshi
Magnotta’s father testifies at trial
Judge rejects Maine attempt to restrict nurse’s movements
Atlantic salmon a complex issue
Are charges about fish kill or cultivation?
Weekend thoughts
Whither my phone and my wits?
Can we not find a ‘better way’?
We need to keep the politics out of abortion
Change attitudes towards safer driving habits
Third time’s a charm for Panthers
Panthers meet Acadia tonight, Isles host Mooseheads Sunday
Panthers move home game for player’s mother
‘Old guys’ setting sights on collegiate basketball crown
Post power
Hurricanes blow past Maniacs in second period
P.E.I. business confidence lowest in nation
WCB cutting rates for employers
Wal-Mart to offer shipping on top holiday items
Sony says quarterly loss balloons to $1.2 billion
Financial planning for blended families
GASS, Colleen Rose “Power”
A story sampling
Community happenings
Public Library Service launches Books to Go
Documentary makers shine light on youth unemployment
Woman’s second job is good money but bad way to live
Preparations underway for winter
Keep living life with God’s promises intact
Enneagram, grace workshop set for Saturday, Nov. 15
Lecture series announced
Rush out to get new album by Rush of Fools
Cardigan resident Russell Stewart named MADD Canada’s Volunteer of the Year
From ‘survival mode to thriving mode’
The power of cute
Family of Italian immigrant seek title for Rushmore carver
Specialty fitness programs to focus on expectant women, new mothers
Vintage Champagne
Special recording offers music and spoken word offerings from First World War era
Juno Award winners The Good Brothers return to Harmony House Theatre
Hail amateur thespians
New ceilidh series starts Nov. 2 in East Royalty
Books tell an epic story
Over-reaction could be deal breaker
A British invasion
What makes a wicked witch tick: J.K. Rowling reveals new details about villainous character
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