
Vivian Ulinwa
Reporter at SaltWire Network
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5 days ago |
saltwire.com | Vivian Ulinwa
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1 • Article contentThe smell of barbecue filled the Charlottetown Event Grounds as the Charlottetown Ribfest returned for its 2025 edition. Taking place May 30-June 1, the three-day event featured four top rib teams from across North America, including Pistol Pete’s Smoke House, Billy Bones BBQ and Texas Rangers. Rainy weather on May 31 meant attendees had to stand under tents as they waited for their meals, which many chose to take to go.
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6 days ago |
saltwire.com | Vivian Ulinwa
Advertisement 1 • • Article contentWhen a hydrogen gas balloon carrying three people from Maine made an emergency landing in an area near Cardigan, P.E.I., some Islanders showed up to help. “I’ve been following the progress of that transit line,” said Murray Fraser, a local resident who went to help the crew.
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1 week ago |
saltwire.com | Vivian Ulinwa
Advertisement 1 • • Article contentStudents at UPEI will pay hundreds of dollars more in tuition this fall as the university increases tuition by up to 7.5 per cent to help offset a projected $6-million revenue loss over two years from declining international enrolment. The tuition hikes are part of the university’s newly approved $202.9-million operating budget for 2025–26, which shows a drop in first-year international students following changes to federal immigration policy.
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1 week ago |
saltwire.com | Vivian Ulinwa
Advertisement 1 • Article contentThree Rivers Town Council approved a 40-unit residential development on Robertson Road during a May 26 council meeting. The development will consist of two 16-unit residential buildings and one eight-unit building. The development permit, which is valid for 12 months, outlines eight conditions that must be met before construction can begin.
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1 week ago |
saltwire.com | Vivian Ulinwa
Advertisement 1 • Article contentA panel of P.E.I.-based speakers gathered at the Confederation Centre of the Arts recently to discuss the climate crisis and what Islanders can do personally and collectively to protect their environment. The event, part of the second annual Charlottetown Forum, drew a mix of community members, students and professionals into a dialogue-based setting designed to inspire change through conversation and reflection.
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