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Arts educator of the year

The Visual Arts Educators Association of Epekwitk/PEI has announced that LiliAnne Webster, an arts educator at East Wiltshire Intermediate School, is the 2024 recipient of the Canadian Society for Education…

Updating The Guild

The Guild team in Charlottetown has been busy renovating the space, staying true to their mission of supporting artists by offering both the space and technical assistance needed to cultivate…

Heavy Songwriting

Owen Davies, a songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist based out of Montague, PEI, released his fourth full-length album, Heavy Songwriting, on all streaming platforms in digital format in May. The intimate,…

A Norm Day In The Strangely Life…

Norm Strangely’s new album, A Norm Day In The Strangely Life, is now available at Back Alley Music in Charlottetown, and online on YouTube, Soundcloud, and Bandcamp. The album chronicles…

The Floating Days

Acorn Press will launch The Floating Days by PEI author Susan Rodgers at Beaconsfield Carriage House in Charlottetown on June 29 from 3–5 pm. The event is part of a…

Bluegrass Island Radio Show

The Bluegrass Island Radio Show will present two bluegrass performances at Cornerstone Baptist in Stratford this month.  Corrina Rose Logston and her husband Jeremy Stephens will perform as The Stephens…

Sable Island Gold

Sable Island Gold by John Wonnacott was released in April. Hundreds of ships have wrecked on Sable Island and its treacherous sand bars over the past four hundred years. L’Africaine…

Calls to Action

The Government of PEI has released its 2023 annual report showing how it is implementing the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Calls for…

Island Tides returns

The Island Tides Yoga & Wellness Festival, presented by Discover Charlottetown, returns to the capital city with over 50 unique events taking place over four days, from June 20–23. Building…

Reconciliation recognition

Indigenous Awareness Week, which took place May 21–25 this year, offers an opportunity to celebrate the Mi’kmaq of Epekwitk (PEI) and acknowledge the Island’s shared history.  Through L’nuey, numerous initiatives…