Large power outage across western P.E.I. affecting more than 14,000 customers
Thousands of customers across western Prince Edward Island are without power Monday morning.
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Thousands of customers across western Prince Edward Island are without power Monday morning.
A 38-year-old man who was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant has been arrested in Fredericton.
Police in Saint John, N.B., say they have arrested two teenagers for dangerous driving in the city early Sunday morning.
Jennifer Gardiner broke a tie with 6:44 left and Canada beat the United States 3-1 on Saturday night to win the Rivalry Series women’s hockey showcase for the third straight time.
When cold and snowy weather envelop the Maritimes it can be hard to enjoy the outdoors, but for pets and their owners, getting outside for exercise is essential.
Dressed in full winter gear, 65 bikers took to the Mill Creek Nature Park Trail in Riverview, N.B., Sunday afternoon for the inaugural Fatbike Race and Poker Run.
A study shows the average cancer diagnosis costs patients $33,000 in their lifetime.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is enforcing its overnight winter parking ban Sunday in response to heavy snowfall.
RCMP in New Brunswick said a 59-year-old man from Tilley Road has died following a single-vehicle crash in Alderwood, N.B.
Alex Bazaar, a one-day market that took place Saturday in Dieppe, N.B., gave customers a chance to buy products from around the world while supporting local businesses.
A Saint John-based axe thrower is heading to the world championships in Wisconsin in April.
Upward Kitchen and Café at the Nook is adding a retail store to its community hub that will be committed to combatting food insecurity in Halifax.
As part of Riverview’s Winter Carnival, the Maritime Closed Highland Dance Championship and February Fling Competition drew dancers from all three Maritime provinces to Riverview East School in Moncton, N.B., on Saturday.
The captain and deckhand who died when their fishing boat capsized off the coast of eastern Nova Scotia on Thursday have been identified by the vessel’s owner.
Smooth Grooves will celebrate 27 years in July 2025, making it the longest running Black music radio show in Atlantic Canada.
Celebrations are well underway across Prince Edward Island for Black History Month.