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Lighten Up

Spring is here and it’s time to lighten things up with some revitalising foods! As the temperature warms up and the days get longer, many of us are looking to…

Comically inclined

Shawn Hogan was born and raised on PEI, and he spent time living in Calgary and Toronto before moving back to the Island at the start of the pandemic. Among…

Rise Up

Megan Stewart is no stranger to the theatre landscape on Prince Edward Island. Notably, she co-founded the March of the Crows parade in 2011 and the Island Fringe Festival in…

Mindful eating

Do you ever think about how you eat? Do you grab just anything on the way to work and eat it in the car? Do you try to eat while…

Laws in place

There has been a lot of talk about Prince Edward Island forests post-Fiona, including the impacts on wildlife populations. The full-day Forest Resiliency workshop in Tracadie in early March was…

Devotion to the performing arts

Don Burnett devoted most of his life to the development of the performing arts in PEI, achieving success on both sides of the curtain. In a career spanning five decades…

Coming home

Though Lucky Fusca didn’t grow up on Prince Edward Island, they are coming home to themselves as they connect with and build community on the Island.  One of the first…

A burst of colour

I’ve always said that if we didn’t have Blue Jays on Prince Edward Island and one suddenly showed up, we’d all be buzzing about this visit from such a beautiful…

Odd organisms

When I began learning about nature, it was trees and wildflowers that captured my attention. Trees were majestic, providing homes for many species of wildlife. Wildflowers seemed like artwork scattered…

Commit to change over resolutions

Change is healthy and necessary, and the fast-paced world in which we live is constantly changing. If we fail to adapt and commit to change, then we will fail to…