Julie Clow

Senior producer

Julie Clow is a senior producer at CBC in P.E.I. She has worked as a producer for CBC bureaus in New Brunswick, Washington D.C. and Toronto.

Latest from Julie Clow

'Huge increase in traffic' has RCMP urging drivers to be vigilant on P.E.I. roads 

Two separate collisions Wednesday evening have police on P.E.I. asking drivers to be extra careful.

Peat bog fire still smouldering in Foxley River after nearly 3 weeks

A fire burning at a peat bog operation in western P.E.I., continues to burn, but provincials hope to extinguish it soon. 

Council approves $25K in emergency funding to The Guild as non-profit faces 'imminent collapse'

Charlottetown council has approved $25,000 in emergency funding to The Guild in an attempt to keep it afloat during its financial freefall.

Proposed apartment building too tall for area, says Charlottetown's city planner

The proposal for an eight-storey apartment building for downtown Charlottetown wasn't compatible with the official plan, according to the city's manager of planning and development. 

P.E.I. fuel prices fall across the board

Christmas shoppers out and about on Friday will get a break when they fill up their tanks.

Spending shows it's 'tough times' for Islanders in latest fiscal update

The province is now predicting a $98.6 million deficit, one million dollars more than anticipated in this year’s original operating budget. 

Gender-based violence not going away, says advocate

More than 30 years after a gunman rampaged through Montreal’s École Polytechnique killing 14 women, gender-based violence still haunts communities across Canada, including P.E.I.

New mayor and council elected in Murray River

Murray River, P.E.I. has elected a new mayor and council. 

Murray River citizens voting for mayor and full council

Residents of Murray River are casting their votes in the town’s election Monday, with the mayor's job and five councillor positions at stake. 

Need beats pride as Islanders head into tough holiday season

Volunteers at the Souris Lions Club say there's been an increase in people who need a helping hand in the last few decades, and the club has had to work harder to meet that need.