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Steve Bruce

Steve Bruce

Video journalist at CBCT-DT (CBC Television PEI)

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Have an opinion on school PD days? The P.E.I. government wants to hear from you

The Department of Education has sent out a survey asking Prince Edward Islanders for feedback about how professional development days impact their families. 
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Weeks after P.E.I. regulates podiatry, another health profession ca...

Some people who fit Islanders for foot inserts and custom braces want the P.E.I. government to regulate their profession too. 
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How P.E.I.'s new podiatry regulations are changing footcare on the ...

There may be no greater sign that P.E.I. finally has podiatry regulations in place than the actual sign on John Johnson's clinic door. 
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Patients of 2nd P.E.I. podiatry clinic told to get blood tests afte...

The podiatrist who runs the clinic says he's retiring this week because the CPHO's actions have caused him undue stress and hurt his reputation.
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Homeowners on P.E.I.'s South Shore push back against new subdivisio...

Some homeowners in Rice Point along P.E.I.'s south shore say they've been blindsided by work that started last week to convert 44 acres of waterfront farmland into a new 19-lot subdivision. 
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'I put my trust in him': Patients speak out about P.E.I. podiatrist...

Some patients of a P.E.I. podiatrist — who is now facing allegations he has no formal credentials — say they're angry and feel deceived.
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P.E.I. changing its Planning Act to allow more housing density in r...

Starting this week, new subdivisions with more than five lots in rural Prince Edward Island will no longer need to have a certain amount of land dedicated to green space.
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P.E.I. podiatrist facing questions over what credentials he has for...

A Prince Edward Island podiatrist who calls himself 'Dr. John Johnson, DP' and treats Islanders for various foot conditions is facing allegations he has no formal credentials at all.
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P.E.I. parents, advocacy groups say some children being denied righ...

Some Island parents and P.E.I.’s child and youth advocate are raising concerns about the number of children with complex needs who aren’t in school full time, or at all.
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P.E.I.'s new population strategy stifling hopes for permanent resid...

Some foreign workers on P.E.I. say they’re frustrated and worried as recent changes to the province’s immigration strategy put their chance to get permanent residency at risk.
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Concerns over leadership at Native Council of P.E.I. prompt resigna...

Just months after Lisa Cooper was re-elected president and chief of the Native Council of P.E.I. for a third time, concerns surrounding her leadership have led to a board resignation and a dispute over who should fill the vacant seat.
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Why some Island parents want more oversight of unlicensed home dayc...

Some Island parents are pushing for more oversight of unlicensed home daycares on P.E.I. With 2000 families on the waitlist to get into a licensed centre, many have to make other choices when it comes to care for their children.
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'It brings so much grief': Family of Marshfield crash victim shares...

The family of a woman who was killed in a collision last weekend says she was a kind and thoughtful person. And they urge Islanders to consider the consequences before getting behind the wheel.
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Housing 'a significant worry' for international nurse recruitment, ...

With Health P.E.I. planning to recruit hundreds of internationally trained nurses in the next year, the agency is also on the hunt for places for them to live.
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P.E.I. campground closing for good after damage from Fiona - CBC.ca

The owner of a popular campground along P.E.I.’s North Shore has decided to shut it down permanently, more than a year after post-tropical storm Fiona caused extensive damage to his business.
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'Rainbow after the storm': Fiona-damaged daycare on P.E.I. reopens ...

Jamie-Lynn Mosher never imagined she’d have a nice thing to say about Fiona — certainly not after the storm severely damaged the childcare centre she runs in a small eastern P.E.I. community. But a little over a year later, she’s developed a soft spot for the storm.
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How a horse drug case has led to calls for change in Atlantic Canad...

A controversial ruling by the commission that governs harness racing in Atlantic Canada has prompted calls for more transparency and better oversight of an industry which receives millions of taxpayer dollars and gambling revenues each year.
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Family and friends look back at former premier Jim Lee's life

The son of former P.E.I. Premier Jim Lee says the time following his father’s passing has been filled with learning, as Islanders reach out to share their condolences. 
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'I still don't sleep': Islanders continue negotiating Fiona insuran...

Some Prince Edward Islanders are still waiting on insurance claims to go through and repairs to be made on damage done by post-tropical storm Fiona a year ago.
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Worth the risk? How Fiona fuelled fears around waterfront developme...

In the year since Fiona struck the Island, UPEI's School of Climate Change and Adaptation has seen a big jump in inquiries from waterfront property owners as well as potential buyers wondering about the risk level — and what they can do to lower it.  
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The P.E.I. government promised free virtual care for all. But will ...

Four months after P.E.I.’s Progressive Conservative government promised to make virtual health care free for all Islanders, it’s still not clear when — or even if — that will actually happen.