Episodes
This week on P.E.I. Pulse podcast, the Lennon Recovery House board, fires founder, P.E.I. dog killed in illegal snare trap and the 'Garage Gang' is still on the go after 40 years.
Published 01/06/23
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, Island gun owners are worried about the latest 'gun ban' amendments, and a new series on how Islanders are surviving the the soaring cost of inflation.
Published 12/22/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a new documentary film about the early days of HIV/AIDS on the Island, 'shoreline armoring' and who should pay for protecting PEI shorelines and a report from Hockey PEI on bullying and harassment complaints.
Published 12/02/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, sharing Island mussel history...from nuisance to delicacy, converting a water taxi from the 1967 Montreal Expo into a solar powered tour boat and PEI gets inspired by the Shepherds of Good Hope homeless shelter.
Published 11/18/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast another of PEI's Unsung Heroes...Dave Morrow, real estate laws when dealing with Fiona and residents of the Causeway Bay motel in Summerside are being threatened with eviction again.
Published 10/21/22
While P.E.I. didn’t have any Indian Residential Schools, former students of Indian Day Schools experienced the same kind of horrors faced by Indigenous communities elsewhere in Canada. Students who say that the federal campaign of assimilation, including the eradication of Indigenous languages and culture, is very much a part of P.E.I.’s history. P.E.I. had two of these Day Schools in Rocky Point between 1915 and 1922 but most children were forced to attend the day school on Lennox Island,...
Published 09/30/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, islanders living with chronic conditions are preparing to live without power for multiple days, family seeks answers in the death of Jamie Sark and what relatives of a woman with Huntington's would like to see change following a decision by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of P-E-I.
Published 09/23/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast a racist motivated attack in Evangeline, Northumberland Ferries encountered its second major issue of the 2022 season and Lieutenant Governor Antoinette Perry shares her memories of Queen Elizabeth.
Published 09/09/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, award-winning singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume, the City of Charlottetown's financial woes with yet another staff departure and Abegweit First Nation's request to change the name of the neighbouring community.
Published 07/15/22
Today on PEI Pulse Podcast , celebrating an unsung hero Gail Ling, some reaction to the doubling of property taxes for Three Rivers seasonal residents and new charity called Angels of P-E-I is helping Ukrainians in need.
Published 05/06/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, new book tells the history of tourism on Prince Edward Island, we'll hear from a couple of businesses that have depended on cruise ship passengers and Marlene Thomas's visit to Rome -- and what she took away from the Pope's apology to First Nations.
Published 04/22/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast , seeing the impact of Island fundraising efforts in Ethiopia first hand, allegations against a psychiatrist at Prince County Hospital and a 15-year-old Islander is combining two passions to help pet owners pay for their pet’s surgery.
Published 04/08/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast , a 7-year-old boy decided to make paintings to raise money for those impacted by the war, a P.E.I. firefighter collects equipment for firefighters in Ukraine and we’ll learn about the Iranian holiday of Nowruz, celebrating the coming of Spring.
Published 03/18/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, helping Island students learn about slavery, black Islanders, and the bog, the journey of a Ukrainian family reuniting on PEI and kids and educators talk about the Ukraine.
Published 03/10/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, sounds from the "Slow Roll' protest, two nursing homes that recently failed to meet all the standards of care and a mom that makes music videos in isolation.
Published 02/18/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast a PEI woman turn to medicine wheel teachings to make change in her own life, Rosie Shaw is questioning the province's use of the word 'recoveries' when it comes to case numbers and some relief for of P-E-I's potato farmers..they can once again ship table stock potatoes to Puerto Rico.
Published 02/11/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, PEI piano player Postie Connolly is sharing his talents in a new series of videos, Emma Roche and her family's long standing lawsuit against the QEH settles and a glimmer of hope some Island potato farmers.
Published 01/28/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a new PEI company has received a provincial grant of 25-thousand dollars , a report shows PEI isn't faring as well when it comes to immigrant retention and phys ed teachers talk about keeping their students engaged and active
Published 01/21/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, reflections on what Koady Chaisson meant to the music community, Puerto Ricans are asking for the return on PEI potatoes and racism resolve in PEI hockey.
Published 01/14/22
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a surprise and sudden resignation of UPEI president Alaa Abd-El-Aziz , a coroner's inquest into the deaths of a Charlottetown woman and her daughter and sending PEI spuds to the capital, hoping to get some attention
Published 12/10/21
This week on PEI Pulse podcast, the first ever public Hannukah Menorah lighting ceremony, a chat with families about the ripple effect of the current U-S ban on Island potatoes and a Charlottetown woman is hoping to get a new piece of 'life-changing' dialysis equipment.
Published 11/26/21
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a man who has a portion of his home dedicated veterans, a young Afghan woman struggling to bring 10 family members to PEI, and remembering the veterans of Lennox Island.
Published 11/12/21
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a somewhat mysterious character has been leading the way with historic ghost tours, a young farmer loses his hand in an accident and Island woman who donated part of her liver...which helped save a child she doesn't even know.
Published 10/28/21
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, orange flying beetles have been swarming on PEI and hundreds show up to honour and pay kindness to a young island golfer.
Published 10/19/21
On this special episode of PEI Pulse, Isabelle Gallant takes us to beautiful Lennox Island first nation on PEI to meet The Quill Sisters - two Mi’kmaq artists and podcasters who are finding meaning and building identity through the art of quilling.
Published 10/14/21