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A view of Tizzard’s Harbour recently. - David Boyd

LETTER: 'Not a sound' in empty N.L. fishing villages

Contributed |Updated 10 hours ago |4 min read Premium content

My mother was born in the historic fishing village of Moreton’s Harbour in June of 1924. Her father, Watson Small, was an esteemed boat builder and recognized locally as a “fish killer,” the title given back in the day to a fisherman particularly ...

A Palestinian girl reacts at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, April 17, 2024.

LETTER: Reporters must be allowed to share what's happening in Gaza

Contributed |Updated 10 hours ago |3 min read Premium content

It is incumbent on us, as citizens of the world, to stay as informed and engaged as we can. Many wars, disasters and other calamities go unreported because there is no-one there able to tell us what is going on. There are other wars, disasters and ...

The Guardian welcomes letters to the editor at letters@theguardian.pe.ca. Andrew Neel • Unsplash

LETTER: CBRM rodent problem needs to be addressed, says reader

Contributed |Updated 2 hours ago |1 min read Premium content

I would like to once again express my frustration with Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) officials who not only refuse to do anything about the rodent problem in the area, but they also knowingly add to it through their garbage collection ...

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LETTER: A 3.5 per cent increase in costs due to carbon tax

Contributed |Updated 11 hours ago |3 min read Premium content

I rarely respond to readers of my opinion pieces because it is great when people have different opinions and express them. But when someone writes (Terry Snead of Musgravetown, "LETTER: Looking at the carbon tax facts" in the April 13 Telegram) and ...

"There are social and medical barriers, limiting the opportunities for (the transgender community), including in cancer care," write Sevtap Savas, Jocshan M. Loaiza and Charlie Murphy. - Olga Kononenko/Unsplash

LETTER: Learning about the cancer experiences of transgender persons and the current state of the oncology care in N.L.

Contributed |Updated 11 hours ago |2 min read Premium content

Cancer can affect anyone – the current estimates are that around 43 per cent of us will be diagnosed with cancer in Canada. Access to timely and effective information and health care is critical to prevent, early detect, and successfully treat ...

- Bruce MacKinnon

BRUCE MacKINNON CARTOON: Donald the dozer

Bruce MacKinnon · Cartoonist |Updated a day ago |1 min read Premium content

Bruce MacKinnon's cartoon for April 18, 2024.

The P.E.I. government has announced it will cover the tuition costs for Canadian resident care workers who choose to train on the Island.

UPSE P.E.I.: The fallacy of Resident Care Worker (RCW) Appreciation Week

Contributed |Updated a day ago |3 min read Premium content

Karen Jackson, president of the Union of Public Sector Employees in P.E.I., provided the following opinion article. As we celebrate and recognize the great work and contributions of resident care workers (RCW), patient care workers (PCW) and home ...

CUPE P.E.I. members rally outside the Coles Building on April 11, arguing proposed wage increases for health support staff at Health P.E.I. are far below what workers have lost due to inflation in the last few years. Stu Neatby/SaltWire file

LETTERS: Charlottetown Irving site an embarrasment; P.E.I.health workers splintered by government

Contributed |Updated a day ago |4 min read Premium content

An eyesore and embarrassment My name is Dale Vigneault, nee Murphy, and I have recently read yet another article on the old service station on the corner of Queen and Euston Street and I thought there might be some interest in the background of this ...

Teachers from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union hold a picket rally during the afternoon commute, on the Armdale Rotary in Halifax Monday April 15, 2024. The NTSU members recent;y voted 98% of a strike mandate.

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: Advice from afar on preventing N.S. teachers strike

Contributed |Updated a day ago |4 min read

I’m a teacher in Australia. I retired in Nova Scotia and have been working Down Under for almost a year. My teacher colleagues back home in Canada may be about to go on strike (Nova Scotia teachers vote 98 per cent in favour of strike mandate, April ...

2017 Hyundai Elantra “Dark Angel,”

Tim German's 'Dark Angel' — 760K and still delivering

Sheldon MacLeod · Columnist |Updated 12 hours ago |1 min read Video Premium content

Tim German and his 2017 Hyundai Elantra have made a lot of trips around the Maritimes delivering blood products over the last seven years. And he shares his thoughts about his car, his work and how he has kept his car going long enough to "circle the ...

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