Chicago chefs scope out partnerships with P.E.I. producers

March 28th, 2007

From:The Guardian

By: TERESA WRIGHT CONSTABLE

Chefs from the Signature Room At The 95th restaurant in Chicago are on the Island this week, touring P.E.I. facilities to scope out potential suppliers of seafood and other products for their high-end restaurant.

They are visiting processing plants and hearing from local producers in order to create partnerships with Island companies and look for raw materials for their business.

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Georgetown low in numbers, but high in hopes 14

March 17th, 2007

From: The Guardian

By:WAYNE THIBODEAU

The numbers do not deter Llewellyn. They, in fact, bolster him. He’s confident Georgetown can turn its fortunes around and plans have already been put in place to make that happen.

New programs are being put in place to make Georgetown elementary the top school in the province, a new retirement village is in the works, a business incubator centre has been established and Georgetown wants to go after the workers of an Italian company establishing in nearby Poole’s Corner to live in the community. read more…

Callaway Golf Canada and Golf Links PEI form strategic partnership

March 9th, 2007

From: CNN Mattthews

Callaway Golf Canada and Golf Links Prince Edward Island have partnered to launch the Callaway Golf Performance Centre of Atlantic Canada at Brudenell River Golf Resort, one of the leading golf destinations on the east coast.

Visitors to the Callaway Golf Performance Centre will have access to a custom fitting experience and - for the first time ever - will also be able to test their preferred specifications right away. Callaway Golf will provide players access to fitted clubs where they can swing away at Brudenell’s “Callaway Golf Divine Nine” 9-hole course. Read More…

Mike Weir Makes His Prince Edward Island Return This Summer

March 6th, 2007

From: The official site of Mike Weir 

The Links at Crowbush Cove, considered the crown jewel of PEI’s many world-class golf courses, served as a springboard for a young Mike Weir as he proved to himself, and the world, that he could compete with some of the best golfers in the game at the 1998 Canadian Skins Game. On July 29-30, Weir, the only male Canadian golfer to win a major golf championship when he won the 2003 Masters, will return to Crowbush Cove as a Canadian golf legend to participate in the 2007 edition of the Making the Connection® Legends of Golf. read more…

Taking Up the Gauntlet

March 5th, 2007

From: The Mayor of Georgeotown

The Mayors of Georgetown and Souris have accepted Montague Mayer Pat McGowan’s “Fitness Challenge”, but it won’t end there. Both Georgetown Mayer Peter Llewellyn and Souris Mayer Joanne Reid are taking it one step further to raise awareness for improved literacy in their elementary schools!

Invoking the rarely used right of the challenged to choose the weapon of combat, both Llewellyn and Reid have made “improved literacy” in their town’s elementary schools the focus of the face-off!
The pair has teamed up to accept the tossed gauntlet from Montague’s Mayor and decree that the outcome will have a more long-lasting focus than their personal fitness! They want to ensure the efforts of both winners and losers make a significant difference in literacy for their schools and for Prince Edward Island.
Therefore, the order of battle is as follows:
The Mayors of all three communities, should they accept, commit to a attending a June 28 public meeting in a neutral PEI community to present their progress both in personal fitness and in their commitments to improved literacy in the local schools.
While in training, the mayors must also take a deep-dive into the state of literacy at their schools and what can be done to improve it. The results and recommendations for both literacy in schools and personal fitness will be presented in the aforementioned neutral community.
The winners of the Fitness Challenge will be decided in a secret vote by an attending panel judges that will be announced in the near future.
The use of any, and all resources, without limit, or restriction, shall be allowed to achieve success or progress in achieving personal fitness and addressing the literacy issue, which have an impact on every citizen.
 

 

Restaurant inspections to go online this fall

February 27th, 2007

From: CBC News

The P.E.I. Health Department will make all restaurant inspection records publicly available by putting them online starting in the fall.

The announcement comes after CBC News successfully appealed to the province’s freedom of information commissioner to have the inspection records released.

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Georgetown tees up first International Ice Golf tourney

February 25th, 2007

From: The Guardian

By: STEVE SHARRATT

Under the blazing winter sun, Georgetown Mayor Peter Llewellyn caddies for resident ice golf pro Billy Murphy at the first tee of the proposed 18-hole ice golf course to be built next winter to host Canada’s first International Ice Golf tournament. Photo courtesy of town of Georgetown Read more…

Direct flights to Boston a boon for P.E.I.: airport CEO

February 21st, 2007

From: CBC News

Delta Airlines will launch direct daily flights from Charlottetown to Boston this summer.

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Lennie’s dream at new level with Juno nod

February 15th, 2007

From:The Guardian

By: SALLY COLE

Lennie Gallant is riding the wave of success.

Last week he received a Juno nomination for his CD, When We Get There.

“It’s great to have it recognized this way. This collection of songs is my strongest yet as a body of work. We worked hard to make sure the album had a real flow to it,’’ said Gallant, who received the nod for roots and traditional album of the year (solo).

This week he’s gearing up for the 2007 East Coast Music awards in Halifax, where he is a contender for Entertainer of the Year.

“It’s great to be nominated in that category because I take a lot of pride in my shows,’’ said Gallant, on P.E.I. last week to visit his family.

“My idea of doing a show is to take people on a journey through the concert,’’ he said in the interview.

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Mother Nature co-operating as Jack Frost WinterFest nears ()

February 6th, 2007

From: The Guardian

By:CHARISSA REEVES

Canadian Snow Sculpture Team begins work to transform Charlottetown’s Confederation Landing Park into whimsical SeussvilleBruce Howatt, left, from Aliant, and Marsha Doiron, from Confederation Bridge, help Peter Vogelaar, from the Canadian Snow Sculpture
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