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The Guardian (Charlottetown)
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2018-11-07
Brown’s blueprint
‘A MATTER OF CONCERN’
AUTUMN VIEWING
SMALL BUSINESSES ON P.E.I. GETTING A TAX BREAK
■ Philip Brown’s toughest opposition comes from his sister-in-law,
■ Basil Stewart makes a dramatic comeback,
■ Steve Ogden wins in Stratford,
■ Ed MacAulay inaugural mayor of Three Rivers,
■ Minerva McCourt handed second-term,
KEEPING IT FUN
Young voters shrug at Brown’s mayoral win
Ushering in new era
Two new faces set to join Charlottetown city council
P.E.I.’s rural municipalities elect councils
Looking to move forward
Big polluters must take action
A fair return on labour
Drugs costs impact health
Short-term rentals offer alternatives
Shedding some light on the water
Recording raises concerns
Is a Halifax stadium viable?
Relieved of his duties
Giants rookie QB Lauletta apologizes after traffic arrest
Who deserves playoff spots?
Well represented
The power of the pot
Amazon considering New York amid reports HQ will be split
Expect ‘moderation’ in housing market
Bernard Landry dead at age 81
CORBETT, Elwin Irvine
BENTLY, Sandra (Sandy) Catherine
China on defence
Six arrested in a suspected plot to attack French leader Macron
Honey of a beverage
SELF-HELP groups
SELF-HELP groups
Notebook stepson left behind reveals love for another man
A Night to Remember Nov. 7
COMMUNITY calendar
Spotlight on Richard Lemm Nov. 8
Being controlled financially calls for advice
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