Two Hours Traffic still call Charlottetown their home.
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supplied Spiral Beach throw their inhibitions to the wind with their latest Bollywood-inspired album, The Only Really Thing.
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Pamela Brennan steps into the spotlight with her solo work.
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The Agpak bunch.
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supplied Hot Panda embrace their animalistic instincts tonight at The Grad Club.
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The Queen’s Baja team fills flower pots with the amount of dirt they clean off their annually-built car after competition, said project manager and driver Dave Adams (above). Their next competition takes place in April in South Carolina.
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From the left, Brett Goemans, Dave Adams, Parthiv Amin and Simon Winter make up half of the eight-man Baja Team at Queen’s.
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The Gaels had some soul-searching to do after dropping a 23-13 decision to the Gee-Gees in last year’s Nov. 1 semifinal at Richardson Stadium.
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Running back Jimmy Therrien will be looking to lead the Gaels to victory this time around in Ottawa after the Gee-Gees put an end to Queen’s perfect season last year.
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Wikipedia was launched in 2001 and quickly became the fifth most-visited website worldwide.
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First year students stop by the Campus Conservatives’ booth at the side walk sale on Sept. 11.
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More than 80 women took to Kingston’s streets last night for the 31st annual Take Back the Night event commemorating the fight to end violence against women and children.
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NDP leader Jack Layton gives a talk in Ellis Auditorium to a roomful of students, faculty and community members.
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Mike Condra, director of Health, Counselling and Disability Services, says experiencing violence can cause lasting psychological damage regardless of the victim’s gender.