CHARLOTTETOWN, PE – Under the command of harness racing driver Gilles Barrieau, Sugar Bowl (Sweet Lou) was missionized in the ...
CHARLOTTETOWN, PE – Some of the best aged harness racing pacers to ever assemble for a P.E.I. Preferred pace will do battle ...
Descubra a emocionante experiência de jogar com um dealer de cassino em tempo real. Esqueça os jogos tradicionais e mergulhe em uma atmosfera imersiva, onde cada partida é uma oportunidade de ...
So far Charlottetown MP Sean Casey is the only Liberal to publicly say that he has signed the letter. Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the MPs’ plans are “garbage” and the issue is ...
With a grinding first-over effort, Twin B Tuffenuff was the boss in the afternoon featured pace at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Oct. 19. The $4,500 Preferred ...
With a grinding first-over effort, Twin B Tuffenuff was the boss in the featured pace on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park. In the $4,500 ...
The Preferred Pace carded on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Red Shores Racetrack and Casino at the Charlottetown Driving Park features some of the finest pacers on the eastern seaboard of Canada. A 13-dash ...
Charlottetown's main food bank is relocating to a larger building as sky-high grocery prices continue to place an increasing demand on its services. The Upper Room Food Bank, currently located ...
A Journalism School grad from Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI, Andrew previously worked at The Chronicle Herald and Star Metro, but knew in his heart that his future lay in sports.
The City of Charlottetown is reminding people to remove water-powered sump pumps from their homes. The city cautioned against using the pumps a few years ago, but officials said many are still in use.
Now work begins on the casino and entrance. “We’ve been working for a while now on a master plan for this entire block,” David MacKenzie, general manager of Red Shores Charlottetown told The Guardian ...
A Journalism School grad from Holland College in Charlottetown, PEI, Andrew previously worked at The Chronicle Herald and Star Metro, but knew in his heart that his future lay in sports.