EDITOR
WELCOME
W elcome to the fall/winter edition of PEI Living Magazine. The entire team at PEI Living Magazine acknowledge the terrible hardships, suffering, and distress that all Island homeowners and businesses faced just days into the fall season. Our normal lives were abruptly interrupted by the destructive winds and storm surges directly caused by hurricane Fiona. Businesses without power for days, and for some, weeks that left it impossible to operate or open. There were many losses to the storm surges and damages caused by the fierce winds. And on top of that, the massive environmental losses of parklands, wildlife habitat, dunes, and the incomprehensible number of downed trees and the ensuing debris left behind. Today, some two months later, it is still part of our daily lives and conversation as we continue to clean up, rebuild, repair, and try to return to normal life from the hurricane’s aftermath. Our hearts and prayers are with all Islanders as we all cope with the enormous losses and struggles,
we continue to face. However, at the end of the day, I think we can all be thankful there was no loss of human life and that our community has come together to help each other get through this life changing event. At PEI Living Magazine we have been back in full production preparing for the fall edition. Our lifestyle editors, writers and photographers have been busy putting together unique features in their respective sections for this issue. With the upcoming season of entertaining and celebration, we are featuring local businesses, drool- worthy recipes, inspiring articles, gorgeous fashion, home decor and the stories behind the businesses that make the Island special. We encourage all Islanders to shop local, help your neighbours and continue to adhere to the values that make Prince Edward Island the best place in the world to live. On behalf of our entire team, we extend our wishes for a happy and cheerful holiday season and a fabulous new year ahead. We look forward to sharing more of your stories and successes in 2023.
Susan Snow
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