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Harbourfront fall

Summerside’s Harbourfront Theatre has unveiled its Fall 2025 Harbour Highlights series, bringing a mix of musicians, international performers, and live experiences to PEI. The Harbour Highlights series showcases the standout…

Goolaholla!

Goolaholla! festival returns September 26 and 27 at the Rollo Bay Fiddle Grounds. This year’s lineup features BAHAMAS, Becka Viau, Breen-Rynne-Murray (IRE), Coyote, DeeDee Austin, Digging Roots, DNCTHNG, Fundance, Georgia…

A grand celebration

As part of UPEI’s recent Performing Arts fundraising initiative, the Department of Music was able to acquire a new Yamaha CFX 9-foot concert grand piano. This beautiful new instrument will…

Sommo Culinary Stage

Sommo Festival will celebrate music, food, and drink in Cavendish on September 13 and 14. Along with it’s music lineup, headlined by Alanis Morissette and Hozier, organizers announced the Culinary…

New life to Queen’s Wharf

Discover Charlottetown, in partnership with the Charlottetown Area Development Corporation (CADC), unveiled a vibrant new placemaking project at Queen’s Wharf this summer.  This initiative brings nearly 50 colourful chairs, planters,…

Family land donation

An ecologically important property near Lennox Island First Nation has been donated for conservation by Marilyn and Darcy Sark, of Lennox Island, Epekwitk. The 333-acre property includes four kilometres of…

The Top 2%: Or How the 2023 Christmas Newsletter Got Out of Hand

PEI-based author, humourist, and actor Randy Burrows has just released his debut book, The Top 2%: Or How the 2023 Christmas Newsletter Got Out of Hand, published via FriesenPress. “The…

What I Will Remember: Poems

Charity Becker will launch her first poetry collection, What I Will Remember: Poems, on September 18. The launch will take place at The Gallery Coffee House and Bistro in Charlottetown…

The Geography of Home: Poems for a Lost Time

In his new book, The Geography of Home: Poems for a Lost Time, Edward MacDonald traces the rural Prince Edward Island that he grew up in from the late 1950s…

The Rainbow Dragon

Adalynn Shaw Bernard has published her debut storybook, The Rainbow Dragon. Adalynn is 11 years old and has autism. She has dreamed of becoming an author since before she could…