COVID-19 on P.E.I.: What's happening the week of Oct. 10
CBC
As people start travelling again, travel agents are finding new, pandemic-related services to offer.
Enrolment at French-language schools is up on P.E.I., and they say it is because of the pandemic.
The outbreak at West Royalty School last month has been the subject of several reviews into what went wrong and what could have gone better.
Charlottetown's Masjid Dar As-Salam mosque is now requiring proof of vaccination from worshippers.
Flu shots are now available on P.E.I. as the province continues to vaccinate people for COVID-19, and officials say it is safe to get both shots.
Some food service businesses in Charlottetown's Founders' Hall are not asking diners for their vax pass.
The pandemic has made finding a public washroom in Charlottetown, which was never easy, even more difficult.
Intelligence regarding foreign interference sometimes didn't make it to the prime minister's desk in 2021 because Canada's spy agency and the prime minister's national security adviser didn't always see eye to eye on the nature of the threat, according to a recent report from one of Canada's intelligence watchdogs.