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Welcome to Island Morning
Island Morning is a news and current affairs information source for Prince Edward Island. Every weekday between 6 and 8:30 a.m., Karen Mair talks about the issues that matter to the people of Prince Edward Island. YOUR VIEW
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Island Morning's annual Christmas Card of the Air takes place on Monday. Call us to pass along your holiday wishes to family and friends on P.E.I.
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"I'm Having Breakfast with Island Morning"All this week Island Morning is giving you a chance to win great prizes. E-mail us a photograph of what you're doing when you listen to Island Morning. We're looking for you to hold a sign reading; "I'm having breakfast with Island Morning 96.1 FM." The picture should also clearly show where you listen, but just in case, please describe it in your e-mail. Great prizes are up for grabs.
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Students at Spring Park Elementary enjoyed their first annual "Christmas Shop" on Dec 14th. Each student shopped for their loved ones and brought home wrapped presents. All items were under $3. The school raised $700 for the Turkey Drive! Photo by: Carol O'Hanley We will showcase the photo of the day here. Please include a description for each picture you send. FEATURED AUDIO
Dec. 21, 2007 Dealing With Depression : Karen Mair speaks with Tom Stewart of the P.E.I. branch of Canadian Mental Health about dealing with depression and anxiety during the holidays. (runs 5:56)ISLAND MORNING FEATURES
Political PanelsFridays are for political junkies on Island Morning. On alternating weeks we present provincial and federal political panels. Our local panel features journalists and business people. On the provincial scene we'll hear from Summerside Lawyer Nancy Key, Eastern Graphic publisher Paul MacNiell and former Liberal MLA Ross Young. On The Line P.E.I.'s only open line radio program, On The Line is your chance to call in with opinions on a number of topics. Every second Friday, Paul MacNeill opens the lines and asks a question on the hottest topics of the week. Paul will also have special guests in the studio for the phone in. On The Line is on the air after World Report at seven o'clock. CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites. External links will open in a new window.
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