[ISL] Five #PEI links: Biovectra, Syrian refugees, Crapaud vs Kinkora, telehealth, Jed Mackay
- The nearly forty million dollars of federal government investment promised for PEI biotech firm Biovectra is a substantial investment indeed. The Guardian reports.
- The Guardian reports the reunification of a family of Syrian refugees on the Island.
- Peter Rukavina notes and explains the significant differences, cultural and religious, between the neighbouring PEI communities of Crapaud and Kinkora.
- The western PEI community of Alberton, faced with doctor shortages, has been experimenting with telehealth. The National Post explains.
- CBC Prince Edward Island reports on Jed Mackay, an Islander currently writing for Marvel’s Daredevil.
Written by Randy McDonald
March 4, 2019 at 8:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Demographics, Economics, History, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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