Councillor’s Message April 2018
It’s that time of year again. Time to think about spring cleaning! Ward 44 Environment Day on April 21 This is a great opportunity to gather up and get rid of all the junk...
It’s that time of year again. Time to think about spring cleaning! Ward 44 Environment Day on April 21 This is a great opportunity to gather up and get rid of all the junk...
By Denise Bacon Peter and Wendy were high-school sweethearts at Mowat C.I. where Peter played on the Mowat hockey team. They both grew up here in the Centennial neighbourhood, enjoying the beach and parks...
A movie event like this required lots of popcorn! By Kathryn Stocks Dozens of families gathered at the Port Union Community Centre on February 25 for a movie fundraising event put on by Jodi...
By Eunice Chong Maya Morose, a Grade 9 student at Sir Oliver Mowat C.I., was recognized last month for her outstanding contributions to communities both at home and abroad through her volunteer work with...
As we count down the days until the arrival of spring, we eagerly await the revival of the greenery and wildlife in our community. Here in our southeast corner of Scarborough we are especially...
By Kathy Rowe Thousands of children have gone through Charlottetown Junior Public school since it opened its doors back in 1969, but there are a few who have definitely turned heads over the past...
I hope that you and your family enjoyed a wonderful Easter weekend! In this update, I am pleased to outline new government legislation that will ban door-to-door sales of certain household appliances and will...
By Kathy McGrath Planning and construction of Charlottetown Public School took place in 1967 while Canada was celebrating its 100th anniversary. The school and many of the surrounding streets were named in honour of the...
By Kathy McGrath Brian Bartlett, Charlottetown’s longest-serving teacher, keeps a picture in his desk of every Grade 6 class he has taught over the past 20 years. Each class and each student evokes special...