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Lesley Crewe at Bookmark

Bookmark, Charlottetown’s independent bookstore, will welcome Lesley Crewe to Charlottetown on October 16 at 7 pm for the launch of her new book The Spirit of Scatarie.  The event, which…

The Luckiest Ones: A Memoir of Fishing, Family, and Facing Cancer

Vicki Reddin-Gauthier will launch her book, The Luckiest Ones: A Memoir of Fishing, Family, and Facing Cancer, on October 26 from 1–2:30 pm at Trailside Music Hall in Charlottetown. Like…

The Lighthouse Keepers

The Lighthouse Keepers, a new work of historical fiction by Faye Pound, is set on early 19th century Prince Edward Island, where Meda MacKenzie lives a life of isolation, tending…

Haunting Season

This October, the PEI Museum & Heritage Foundation (PEIMHF) is celebrating the haunting season with a lineup of immersive events for all ages. Beaconsfield by Candlelight invites visitors to experience…

Shaw & Williamson

Bookmark, Charlottetown’s independent bookstore, is launching Darcy Shaw and Penny Williamson’s new book Writing Together: a Year of Meaning Making and Friendship on October 7 at 7 pm in the…

Soirée and Readerity Talk

The annual Bookmark Soirée takes place October 23 at 7 pm in Studio One, Confederation Centre of the Arts. The event offers an evening of conversation with fellow book enthusiasts.…

Gizmo

Gizmo formed in Charlottetown in 2021. The band is Julien Kitson, Patrick Stephen, Spencer Swaine, and Daniel Hartinger. They are inspired by ‘70s power-pop, ‘80s college rock, and the ‘90s…

Fall abundance

I haven’t been to Farm Day in the City since 2022. It may have taken me that long to recover. Sensory-wise, there is a lot going on and that takes…

Pumpkin over spice

October brings the comfort of shorter days, crisp evenings, and the unmistakable flavour of pumpkin. While many of us first think of pies and lattes, pumpkin shines in savoury dishes…

Mountain ash

I love this time of year, whether I’m looking for birds or collecting seed, or—as I recently did—both. An early September trip to the East Point area was full of…