| | June 26 , 2025 at 05:42:53 p.m. ADT • : | Two new cases of measles have been confirmed in Prince Edward Island, with the people involved unrelated to each other and linked to possible public exposure sites, the province's Chief Public Health Officer says. | Read more | | | | June 26 , 2025 at 06:28:26 p.m. ADT • : | Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, has received a warm welcome to the Canadian province that also bears that name. As well as meeting and drumming with members of Abegweit First Nation (shown), he visited the Cenotaph in Scotchfort, P.E.I. As CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports, Edward has a regimental ball and a parade ahead of him before he leaves Charlottetown for Toronto. | Watch | | | | June 26 , 2025 at 02:04:27 p.m. ADT • : | Registered nurses across P.E.I. are getting a clearer picture of their role — and some are also getting a raise — following an overhaul of the province's nursing classification system. | Read more | | | | | June 26 , 2025 at 06:38:28 p.m. ADT • : | People are already moving into one of Alberton's newest apartment buildings, which contains 10 units billed as affordable one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Two of them are accessible as well. As CBC's Connor Lamont reports, the province says the $4 million project is meant to help people in one of the fastest-growing communities on the Island.
| Watch | | | | June 26 , 2025 at 05:01:11 p.m. ADT • : | OurCare is a national initiative aimed at hearing from the Canadian public about the kind of health care they want. The research is based on an online survey, but leader Dr. Tara Kiran says the last survey, in 2022, did not get enough data from individual Atlantic provinces. As she tells CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin, Kiran is calling on Islanders to share their experiences.
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