Colin MacLean, The Chronicle Herald

Colin MacLean

The Chronicle Herald

Summerside, PE, Canada

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  • The Chronicle Herald
  • Journal Pioneer

Past articles by Colin:

At $4.75M, Mill River mansion among the most expensive homes ever listed in P.E.I.

It is believed to be one of the largest and most expensive homes ever listed for sale on P.E.I. And it could be yours – for $4.75 million. Dubbed “Birdsong” by its builders, 1367 Mill River East Rd., is a 13,000 square foot → Read More

UPDATED: Driver pulled from sinking car Tuesday at wharf in Summerside, P.E.I.

SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — A man was pulled from a sinking car on the Summerside waterfront Tuesday morning. Witnesses on the scene said the vehicle drove off Holman’s Wharf, the central of Summerside’s three main docks. The car → Read More

Adapting, adjusting to change in Atlantic Canada's climate may be key to economic future

CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY CHANGING THE LIVES OF ATLANTIC CANADIANS, BUT WHAT CAN WE DO TO STOP IT, OR ADAPT TO IT, OR SOFTEN THE EFFECTS? WE ASKED PEOPLE FROM ACROSS ATLANTIC CANADA WHAT THEY SEE AS THE BIGGEST IMPACTS ON THEIR OWN LIVES AND WHAT → Read More

Adapting, adjusting to change in climate may be key to economic future

CLIMATE CHANGE IS ALREADY CHANGING THE LIVES OF ATLANTIC CANADIANS, BUT WHAT CAN WE DO TO STOP IT, OR ADAPT TO IT, OR SOFTEN THE EFFECTS? WE ASKED PEOPLE FROM ACROSS ATLANTIC CANADA WHAT THEY SEE AS THE BIGGEST IMPACTS ON THEIR OWN LIVES AND WHAT → Read More

Tallying the hidden costs of climate change to Atlantic Canada

The financial costs to Atlantic Canadians of climate change and extreme weather are becoming more apparent with every season. From millions in damage to crops by late frosts, to the growing price tag to repair storm damage and deal with coastal → Read More

Atlantic Canada's change felt in cramped catches and harmed harvests

Perhaps more than anyone else, farmers and fishermen in Atlantic Canada spend their lives keeping an eye on the weather. They have to, since weather conditions can make or break their livelihoods. For many of them climate change is already forcing → Read More

Abram Village salt marsh acquired by Nature Conservancy of Canada

Ronald and Gail Caissie looked on Friday as the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) officially announced that it has acquired 141 acres of land near Abram-Village, some of which belonged to their family for generations. The Caissies still live → Read More