The Guardian (Charlottetown, PE)

The Guardian (Charlottetown, PE)

The Guardian is a daily newspaper that comes out six times a week in Charlottetown, located on Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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English
Newspaper

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78
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Global

#43231

Canada

#1124

News and Media

#91

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | saltwire.com | Glenn Roberts

    Advertisement 1Near-Earth Objects, like meteors and asteroids, are closely watched by astronomers, but these 'mini moons' could soon be added  •   •  Article contentCollectively referred to as Near-Earth Objects (NEOs), there are a multitude of objects orbiting the Earth, both natural and man-made.

  • 1 day ago | saltwire.com | Nicole Sullivan

    Advertisement 1  •   •  Article contentA New Waterford captain and his crew made “the discovery of a century” while filming ‘The Death Coast’ TV series off the coast of Louisbourg. Captain Jeff MacKinnon and his crew of veterans found sites of four different shipwrecks at one location. It could be the largest number of shipwrecks ever found at one time and one of the largest treasures ever found. One site could even be that of a sunken pirate ship.

  • 1 day ago | saltwire.com | Diane Crocker

    Nigel Pike has been organizing tours of Stephenville fire department based on participant needs to help reduce fear around emergency personnel with plenty of success.

  • 2 days ago | saltwire.com | Tina Comeau

    Advertisement 1  •   •  Article contentThe sun will rise again on a building many in Yarmouth fondly remember as Sunset Terrace. This renewed beginning will come in the form of affordable housing. The Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia (AHANS) will be converting the former seniors’ boarding house, located at 8 James St., into an affordable housing residential development. It intends to reach a goal of 12 individual rental units.

  • 2 days ago | saltwire.com | Francis Campbell

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1  •  Article contentNova Scotia is lifting moratoriums on licensing of seafood buyers and processors in an effort to diversify fish products and markets. “We are entering a new era for Nova Scotia, opening opportunities for our people and businesses to thrive,” Fisheries Minister Kent Smith said at a news conference in Halifax on Tuesday.