What we’re missing about festival season this year

It’s been an unusual summer, to say the least.
Between going through a border stop when travelling within the Atlantic bubble and wearing a mask to the grocery store, this year has been like no other. While we all have our summer routines and traditions, many of those have unfortunately been impacted this year.

80-year veteran horseman finally takes home P.E.I.’s coveted Governor’s Plate

Walter Simmons, a lifelong horse owner and harness racing enthusiast, has finally fulfilled his dream of winning P.E.I.’s coveted Governor’s Plate.
This July, the 52nd running of the race at Red Shores Summerside Raceway was billed as one of the most exciting ever as all the competitors had a strong chance at the title.

Atlantic Lottery employees rally for Day of Caring

Atlantic Lottery employees have participated in United Way’s Day of Caring for many years. Numerous employees participate year after year to lend a helping hand at various not-for-profit organizations in the Greater Moncton Area and the latest edition was no exception.
Held annually in June, United Way was unsure for some time if the 2020 event would be able to proceed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions.

The top 10 subjects Atlantic Canadians just can’t get enough photos of

Sunsets, covered bridges, dogs on a beach and those purple flowers on the side of the road you often forget the name of. What do all of these things have in common? Many Atlantic Canadians have photos of these subjects stored on their camera rolls.
Atlantic Lottery recently held an Instagram contest called #AtlanticCanadaProud,