ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaIslander unearths history by discovering 290-million-year-old fossil on P.E.I. shoreline4 hours ago | Duration 1:524 hours agoNewsDuration 1:52North Rustico resident Patrick Brunet recently discovered a “remarkable” fossil footprint along the shores of Hillsborough Bay. CBC’s Laura Meader spoke with Brunet and experts about why the find is so significant. Related Stories ‘Remarkable’ fossil footprint discovered on P.E.I. dates back around 290 million years Rare ‘septopus’ believed to have been found on shore of B.C.’s Pender Island Dolphin found stranded on P.E.I.’s North Shore dies Islanders: What do you want to know about P.E.I.? P.E.I.’s oyster industry calls for support as disease crisis forces harvesters to the brinkMore from NewsVideo1:16Ex-jail guard charged after allegedly having ‘inappropriate relationship’ with inmate6 minutes agoVideo1:03Man charged in Vancouver Chinatown festival stabbings found not criminally responsible7 minutes agoVideo2:12Lapu-Lapu Day festival victim alleges negligence in proposed class-action lawsuit9 minutes agoVideo1:47Broadway Subway project will close portion of Vancouver street for months11 minutes agoVideo2:16Is the Ronald Reagan anti-tariff ad actually ‘fake’?CBC News 41 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:30Why are kids yelling ‘6-7’ in class?CBC News October 23Video2:46Ford launches anti-tariff ad campaign in U.S. October 15Video3:37Trump says all trade negotiations with Canada are terminatedThe National October 24Video11:46Trump calls Ontario ad quoting Reagan on tariffs a ‘FRAUD,’ ends trade talksOctober 24Video1:46Why Nelly Furtado is embracing ‘body neutrality’CBC News October 22
Islander unearths history by discovering 290-million-year-old fossil on P.E.I. shoreline



