For many mothers in Kenya the daily task of cooking for their families can be
hazardous, but Farmers Helping Farmers (FHF), a PEI organization which partners
with farmers and women’s
The recent spring herring and mackerel fishery closures won’t do much to help
critically low stocks in Atlantic Canadian waters, according to fishers from
more than one generation.
Funding glucose monitoring technology for Islanders living with diabetes is a
huge step in the right direction, says advocate Brooks Roche, a native of
Montague who has lived with type
The path of damage left in the wake of Hurricane Fiona was not limited to public
infrastructure as homeowners across the province are forced to contend with
varying degrees of
Some local merchants are pegging this year’s Christmas shopping season as very good and they say local support and good weather are two factors that came into play.
Tuna fishers have two reasons to embrace the 2023 season. One is that DFO issued fishers two tags at the start of the season rather than one and the price,