Thinh Nguyen

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Thinh Nguyen is a digital reporter with CBC P.E.I. He can be reached at thinh.duc.nguyen@cbc.ca

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Opposition pushing for 24-hour access to shelters as P.E.I. housing crisis drags on

There were questions in the P.E.I. legislature Thursday about the need for people to have 24-hour access to shelters across the Island. The topic was raised after a Liberal motion on the issue was defeated earlier in the week.

P.E.I. man facing impaired driving charges in fatal New Year's Day crash

A 74-year-old man from Stanley Bridge is facing charges of impaired driving causing death in connection with a fatal crash that took place on New Year’s Day in Clinton, P.E.I.

Mobile X-ray program being brought to residents of P.E.I. long-term care homes

The P.E.I. government is launching a new mobile X-ray program in May, allowing residents in public and private long-term care facilities to receive some types of diagnostic scans without leaving their homes.

Spring lobster season setting day will be Friday in 2 LFAs off P.E.I.

The 2025 spring lobster fishing season is set to begin on Friday, with areas off Prince Edward Island's North Shore and southeastern coast opening on the same day.

MLA raises alarm over high oyster mortalities linked to MSX ahead of season

There were concerns in the legislature about the coming oyster season and the ongoing threat of MSX.

CEO says Health P.E.I. plans community surgical clinics to tackle long wait times

Health P.E.I. is working to reduce surgical wait times for Prince Edward Islanders by creating community-based surgical clinics to handle things like hip and knee replacements, says CEO Melanie Fraser.

Roman Catholics on P.E.I. mourn the passing of Pope Francis

Catholics across Prince Edward Island are mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away early Monday morning at the age of 88.

Carney promises to cut Confederation Bridge and ferry tolls by half

Liberal Leader Mark Carney has pledged to cut Confederation Bridge tolls by more than half and reduce the cost of Northumberland Ferries fares by at least 50 per cent.

At 71, this N.B. man has run over 40 marathons around the world. And he's not done yet

At 71, Bob Forbes isn't your typical marathon runner. The Riverview, N.B., resident, who is a retired family physician, has completed more than 40 marathons, including 16 Boston Marathons.

Islanders with investments urged not to panic as Trump turmoil shakes the markets

In the midst of stock market volatility fueled by the U.S.-led trade war, P.E.I. financial adviser Paul Trainor says Islanders should avoid panicking over short-term market drops and selling off investments.