Neither rain, nor slow, nor…can delay exams

UPEI Student Matt Aucoin brushes off his car in the midst of a Dec. 10 storm on his way to a final exam. While high schools around the Island closed down early, UPEI made the decision not to delay its exams. Ryan Cooke photo.

UPEI Student Matt Aucoin brushes off his car in the midst of a Dec. 10 storm on his way to a final exam. While high schools around the Island closed down early, UPEI made the decision not to delay its exams. Ryan Cooke photo.

“It’s your problem, not mine” – Suzuki pulls no punches over Plan B in front of Premier Ghiz

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MUN biology graduate blames federal budget cuts for lack of job market

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UPEI goaltender looks back on her time with Panthers

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Federal NDP critic speaks out on Plan B

Malcolm Allen (left), federal NDP critic for agriculture, and James Rodd (right), former leader of P.E.I.’s NDP party, discuss issues surrounding the plan to re-route a P.E.I. highway through an area of hemlock forest. Ryan Cooke photo.

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Island man preps for first pro fight

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Men’s soccer championships over, women’s nationals start Wednesday

Kensington native and UNB striker Will Allen practices at the UPEI turf a day before their Nov. 3 semi-final AUS Championship game. This week, the women take the field starting Wednesday for the 2012 CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championships in Cornwall, P.E.I. hosted by Holland College. Ryan Cooke photo.

Accusations of intimidation at Plan B site spelled out at news conference

Roy Johnstone, a local musician and one of the more vocal protesters opposing Plan B, speaks up at a news conference held at Province House on Oct. 15. Johnstone told the crowd about a tree harvester operator’s attempts at intimidating the protestors. Ryan Cooke photo.

Fight against Plan B highway construction will continue, vows Green leader

Peter Bevan-Baker, leader of the Green Party on P.E.I., at a news conference at Province House on Oct. 15 to announce they will continue their protest against Plan B, the government’s plan to re-route the Trans Canada Highway through a forested area. The RCMP removed the group of protestors from their campsite Friday night, after days of protesting. Ryan Cooke photo.

Plan B protesters fight to prevent cutting in park to make way for highway

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