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Cavendish Farms Gets Helping Hand PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 November 2009 16:04

CHARLOTTETOWN — The provincial government has stepped in to support Cavendish Farms during a series of planned rolling shutdowns due to begin this week at its plants in Prince Edward Island and the States, according to P.E.I.’s Guardian newspaper.

The plan is to cut production to keep in line with the reduced demand for its frozen french fries. The paper reports that the province will dole out $630,000 to pay employees for two weeks as they are trained to work in other areas of the plant.

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Starbucks Jumpstarts P.E.I. Business PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 15:11

FYI_Beverage29P.E.I – Some local coffee shop owners may have the folks at Starbucks to thank for a spike in business. According to a recent CBC News report, java joints in downtown Charlottetown have been drawing in more crowds since Starbucks took up residence in the town in September.

"It probably brought coffee consumers downtown that didn't come before, and they're just kind of in the area and they come and see us, too," Campbell Webster, owner of the local Timothy's franchise, told the CBC.

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Driving Culinary Tourism to P.E.I. PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 13:21

peispuds2TORONTO – Last week’s Toronto Royal Winter Fair was the launching pad for a new Prince Edward Island culinary tourism promotion campaign that will see more than eight million potato bags inked (or tagged) with the slogan: “Pack Your Appetite for Prince Edward Island Potatoes.”

The P.E.I. Potato Board, together with the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Tourism, are sponsoring the drive, which will also include in-store promotions and advertising as well as the chance for two people — with the appropriate PIN number on their “Pack Your Appetite” potato sack — to win a trip for four to the Island, including airfare, accommodations, meals and culinary tourism experiences.

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P.E.I. Government to Fund Resto Reno PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 November 2009 13:21

fyi_people1WEST POINT, P.E.I. – The government of Canada and the province of Prince Edward Island have come together with the community of West Point on a large investment into what’s emerged as a key tourism area for the Island. Improvements are slated to be made to the West Point Lighthouse Inn and Restaurant and the Harbourside Centre.

Minister Gail Shea, Minister Neil LeClair and Ralph Bulger, president of West Point Development Corporation, made the announcement today. More than $1.5 million will go towards moving the West Point Lighthouse Restaurant to the Harbourside and the construction of a boardwalk, a welcome/information centre, interpretative signs and streetscape improvements, as well as renovations to the interior of the West Point Lighthouse Inn.

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