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  2. Journal Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    After a fire at the press plant in 1947, the Journal was printed at the presses of its rival paper, The Pioneer, which had been founded in 1876 in Alberton, moving to Summerside in 1880. The papers merged into The Journal-Pioneer in 1951, and adopted a daily (weekdays) publishing schedule in October 1957. A Saturday edition was added two years ...

  3. The Guardian (Charlottetown) - Wikipedia

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    While the slogan of The Guardian for many years has been "Covers the Island like the dew", it remains principally a Charlottetown publication, with the Journal Pioneer in Summerside to the west and The Eastern Graphic in Montague to the east. In 2010, [needs update] the daily weekday circulation was approximately 18,000.

  4. Alberton, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    The nearby shipbuilding, lumber and shipping industries had resulted in developing a sustainable community which was a major trade centre in western Prince County. In 1862, it was named in honour of Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII and who had visited Prince Edward Island in 1860. The community was named ...

  5. Category:Summerside, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Journal Pioneer; P. Prince Edward Island Route 1A; Prince Edward Island Route 2; Public Schools Branch; S. ... Summerside, Prince Edward Island logo.gif 289 × 96; 3 KB

  6. Sinclair Cutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    John Sinclair Cutcliffe (August 22, 1930 – November 10, 2007) was a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1966 to 1972. [1] A member of the Liberal Party, he represented the district of 2nd Queens.

  7. Lynne Lund - Wikipedia

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    Lynne Lund (née Gallant) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island in the 2019 Prince Edward Island general election. [2] She represents the district of Summerside-Wilmot as a member of the Green Party of Prince Edward Island, and serves as the deputy leader of the party. [3] [4]