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The predicted deficit on PEI was off by $265M this year. With math like that, Mitch asks two former finance ministers if delivering a budget...

The federal goverment is asking you if modern headlights are too bright. Drivers on P.E.I. says they are. So we're exploring what you can do...

P.E.I. rapper Monet is reliving the trauma he experienced playing games online, asking parents to talk about the dangers of Roblox. Delaney...

There are more drivers on P.E.I. than ever before, and that's not counting our tourists. Mitch learns how the highway system is changing to...

Premier Rob Lantz was quick to fire cabinet minister Gilles Arsenault and suspend the MLA from the PC caucus. Wayne Thibodeau takes us throu...

Randy Goodman thought his health care experience would serve the Health PEI board of directors well. He quit after realizing the people who...

Dr. Henk Visser was a country doctor in central P.E.I. who spent years practicing in Africa. He was one the only physicians for millions of...

CBC's Ryan McKellop introduces us to a UPEI professor who's helping make sure CBC hosts and reporters are pronouncing common Mi'kmaw words c...

Three PEI family physicians have recently announced plans to stop practicing here. We hear from one who says the Health Department is making...

Lobster Fisherman and MLA Sidney MacEwen has been appointed a minister in the new P.E.I. cabinet. And because of owner-operator rules, it's...

Safety in schools is paramount, but it's being tested P.E.I. right now. Former substitute teacher Matthew Craswell has pleaded guilty to sex...

Grace McQuaid has worn the UPEI Panthers' jersey for three different sports: rugby, soccer, and now in her fourth year, track and field. But...

Charlottetown's downtown community fridge was the first in the province when it opened to great fanfare in 2021 — but it closed three years...

Voter turnout is down on P.E.I., and it's getting harder to find candidates to run in municipal elections. On top of that, we've had a lot o...

Two years later, there are still no clear answers about a diesel spill from the MV Ancier during refuelling. At the time, the Canadian Coast...

It's been a month of damaging and deadly fires on P.E.I. No matter the weather, the firefighters of the Island answer the call. We learn wha...

In December, Bloyce Thompson became premier of P.E.I., after Rob Lantz left the job after less than 10 months to run for the leadership of t...

Mitch talks to P.E.I. Green Party leader Matt MacFarlane and P.E.I. Liberal Party leader Robert Mitchell about 2025 and what the new year co...

From the best of This is P.E.I.: The Island’s reigning burger love winner took her creation to national TV last spring. Danielle Casario lea...

This year’s Christmas concert on P.E.I.’s Lennox Island First Nation included kids singing in Mi’kmaq. Delaney Kelly discovers it’s part of...

President Trump has many Canadians worried about the future of our country. Mitch meets two lawyers reminding us how to stay strong and free...

A number of Island residents are dealing with water contaminated with PFAS. Connor Lamont looks at how the province is working to make the d...

Some sectors on P.E.I. rely significantly on temporary foreign workers, but an expert warns that growing dependence on the program could sup...

The north shore community of Savage Harbour, P.E.I. is in the middle of changing its name, which was flagged as part of a national initiativ...

Hunter Burke is quickly making a name for himself in the world of junior golf. All while living in a province with a 6-month golf season. Mi...

Many P.E.I. farmers are looking to irrigate more land after spending much of the summer under drought conditions. Mitch explores how the app...

Hailey Brake and Dan MacDonald are part of the first group of medical learners at UPEI’s new $90-million medical school. Mitch asks if learn...

Summerside, P.E.I. is looking at how AI can be used at city hall. Its wrapping up its call for citizens to sit on a committee on the topic....

We visited the UPEI Campus in Charlottetown to talk to students and profs about what’s happening. Mitch speaks to international students Lia...

After 50 years, Joan Blanchard is hanging up her whisk. She’s made thousands of mile-high lemon meringue pies for the New Glasgow Lobster Su...

P.E.I.’s Living Labs program gets researchers out onto farms to test out management practices and new technologies. As Mitch hears, the prog...

This time around we meet the Santiago family from Summerside, who have hit the YouTube jackpot on their channel, Diary of 4.

This week Mitch chats with two digital creators learning the pleasure and pressure of being an online influencer.

A group of high school students went to a summer camp at UPEI to create the future of health care using artificial intelligence as the found...

For this butcher in Clyde River, work keeps him young … at heart. Mervin MacPhee is 92, and part of a fourth-generation abattoir. From custo...

There is so much to see on P.E.I. in the summertime, and one of the best ways to do it is to take a walk. Mitch talks to three local guides...

The Island’s building boom is easy to see. New projects are everywhere as housing starts hit a new high in the province last year. Thinh Ngu...

The founder of P.E.I.’s L.M. Montgomery Institute has been named to the Order of Canada — an honour she says is for the entire team at the i...

P.E.I.’s DJ scene is expanding. Mitch speaks to two DJs, Javier Fernandez and Madhave, who moved here from other countries about the new sou...

When Pam Kelly died of cancer in 2022, her obituary asked for donations to the playground fund at the school where she taught. Now, her drea...

P.E.I. has long been a draw for fans of L.M. Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables. Now, online book influencers are bringing literary tours h...

Christmas cookies and fitness boot camps might just be the way to a health professional’s heart. Mitch learns how a tiny community in P.E.I....

Pedro’s Island Eatery in North Rustico is switching from seed oil to beef tallow because the owners says it tastes better and is healthier f...

P.E.I.'s climate is getting hotter, and the provincial government is creating a new system to try to keep vulnerable Islanders cool and heal...

Life on P.E.I. means being acutely aware of the threat of a changing climate. These three Islanders are talking about responding to climate...

Last summer, a parasite infecting P.E.I. oysters sent a chill through the industry. One hatchery claims it’s growing oyster seed resistant t...

P.E.I.’s reigning burger love winner took her creation to national TV a few weeks ago. Danielle Casario learned that making four burgers for...

P.E.I. is considering presumed consent for organ donation. Nova Scotia is the only province where everyone is considered an organ donor unle...

UPEI’s newest degree aims to teach students how to improve environmental sustainability across various sectors. Mitch speaks to Marva Sweene...

The government of P.E.I. could spend up to $8 million over three years being the National Hockey League’s official travel destination. Mitch...