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Cheers to volunteers, workers and neighbours who helped each other through the storm over the weekend — the highest recorded winds to ever hit Prince ...

A community comes together to move a tree near Queen Street in Charlottetown Sept. 25 after post-tropical storm Fiona blew through the province the previous day. - Alison Jenkins • The GuardianCheers to volunteers, workers and neighbours who helped each other— the highest recorded winds to ever hit Prince Edward Island.

from maintaining the deceased man's property, which has gotten overgrown since his death in January. The family's requests seem simple: they're looking for for a no-trespassing sign to be put up on the property, and for the grass to be cut or permission to cut it themselves. Buell didn't leave a will and had no direct relatives, so resolving the assets can take time. That doesn't explain why no one can cut the grass.

following the death in January of the third member of the trio, Koady Chaisson. Chaisson and Charron are releasing a seven-track EP on Sept. 30 featuring music they recorded with Koady before his death. The band has fans and followers around the world — their video for Wintergreen with Wiggles actress Emma Watkins had more than 300,000 views on YouTube last week — who will be grateful for this new music and one day see the band perform again.

Tim Chaisson, left, and Jake Charron stand in front of a Harvest Home Festival poster as part of an interview with SaltWire Network on Sept. 16. The event has since been cancelled due to hurricane Fiona’s expected impact in P.E.I.- Dave Stewart • The Guardian. As of the Sept. 23 deadline, every zone in the Public Schools Branch and the French Language School Board had at least one candidate vying for a trustee position.

of between 5-10 per cent, depending on the unit's heating source and location. P.E.I. is currently leading the country in inflation rates and is in the midst of a housing crisis. To expect people to absorb the cost of a 10 per cent increase on their monthly rents is not only out of touch but will likely ruin people’s lives. While there is no question some landlords also took a hit from soaring costs, someone's home is more important than someone's investment.

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