Maritime Electric is asking Prince Edward Islanders to conserve electricity as colder-than-usual temperatures are putting ...
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The eatery opened by award-winning chef Matt Louis and Seacoast restaurateur Jay McSharry will close toward the end of March, they said. Staff members were informed Thursday about the upcoming ...
A YouTuber has claimed that animals were left behind in an abandoned zoo after initial reports suggested they had been rescued and relocated. Back in 2020, Phuket Zoo in Thailand closed its doors ...
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January 14, 2025 - Russo's Fresh Seafood Bluffton, a premier fresh retail and wholesale seafood market serving the Lowcountry, has announced its 2025 annual All-You-Can-Eat Oyster Roast ... event will ...
The Blue Oyster’s menu will feature a combination of Thai and American dishes, including burgers, pasta and small plates. Mushrooms from Puposky Pearl will be prominent in some of the recipes.
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's oyster industry is calling for more research and government action as a parasite spreads in the province's waters, threatening the world-renowned export.
Pasadena Humane says it has taken in over 300 animals. As wildfires burn through Southern California, one Pasadena animal shelter is reporting hundreds of animals arriving with burn injuries.
People involved with P.E.I.'s oyster industry are urging the provincial government to take immediate action to save the vital sector amid the MSX parasite crisis. That was the message MLAs heard ...