
Elizabeth Arden
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saltwire.com | Elizabeth Arden |Dave Stewart
Advertisement 1Founder Kenny Zakem has bigger plans than just a temporary warehouse • • Article contentSanta’s Angels is looking for a new space. The organization that co-ordinates Christmas gifts and dinners for families in need had operated out of an unused part of a Charlottetown mall the past two winters. The organization, which has operated since 2004, has to leave its current location at Charlottetown’s Royalty Crossing because the landlord is expanding the food court.
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saltwire.com | Elizabeth Arden |Jason Simmonds
Advertisement 1Summerside faces must-win situation on home ice after Crushers win a wild Game 4 in OT • Article contentThe Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals’ season will be on the line March 22. The Capitals host the Pictou County Crushers at the Island Petroleum Energy Centre at 7:30 p.m. in Game 5 of the best-of-seven Eastlink South Division semifinal series.
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saltwire.com | Elizabeth Arden |Willy Palov
Advertisement 1 • • Article contentHalifax Tides FC tapped into the local talent pool to beef up its back line. The Norther Super League team signed Halifax’s Annika Leslie on Wednesday, roughly five weeks ahead of the franchise’s first-ever game. She joins Saorla Miller (Halifax), Sydney Kenendy (Fall River) and Sarah Taylor (Bridgewater) as homegrown players on the roster.
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saltwire.com | Elizabeth Arden |Ian T. Nathanson
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Begins Saturday at noon at Clifford Streety • • Article contentThree Cape Breton University students are taking on a worthy cause to learn about food insecurity on the Northside. “I would say that it’s unfortunately fairly prevalent over here,” said Samantha Williams-Pendergast, a third-year student at CBU, regarding the issue. “It is difficult for most people to afford food.
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saltwire.com | Elizabeth Arden |Pam Frampton
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1“I never voted for him,” declares one American visiting Italy • • Article contentI woke the morning after St. Patrick’s Day to an unusual sound for us here in Lecce, Italy — rain pouring through the mesh high above the courtyard like pasta water through a sieve. It struck the cobblestones like pellet fire, but after a few minutes, it stopped, the harsh noise usurped by the calm cooing of doves. All was right in the world. Except it isn’t.
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