Sarah Keaveny Vos

Sarah Keaveny Vos is a P.E.I. native who graduated from the University of King's College in Halifax. N.S., with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. Sarah has won regional, national and international awards for her work and loves sharing stories of Islanders doing meaningful and inspiring things in their communities. You can email her at [email protected]

Latest from Sarah Keaveny Vos

Elijah Miller named AUS MVP as UPEI basketball teams head to finals

UPEI point guard Elijah Miller has been named the Atlantic University Sports MVP in men's basketball and a first team all-star — days after breaking his own head coach's team record for most assists in a single season.

How a man who faced his own challenges is helping others in need

Cameron Gordon, who has Down syndrome, is sad to see so many young people struggling this year. So he's helping to brighten their spirits by making Christmas stockings filled with gifts for 20 young people in need.

P.E.I. dancer with Down syndrome feels 'blessed' to dance at fundraising gala

Cameron Gordon was the first ever contestant with Down syndrome to participate in the fundraiser, held October 16 at the Delta Hotel.  

Men with Parkinson's find sense of independence, community riding Confederation Trail

Dan Steele loves to ride the Confederation Trail with his good friend Paul Bernard. The two men started riding together last spring, on a couple of recumbent trikes made for people with mobility issues.

Students find confidence in the spotlight of new music program at Three Oaks

A new music class at Three Oaks Senior High School in Summerside is hitting a high note with students as they explore different genres and learn what it takes to make it in the music industry.

Students learn Mi'kmaw traditions through cooking class

Students at Summerside Intermediate School are learning to make traditional Mi'kmaw dishes from John Doran.

Coach says 96-year-old 'crushing it' every week in CrossFit class

A CrossFit class for seniors has helped Dr. Bill Mason rebuild his strength and pass the time while learning something new.

Child's backyard flower business earns thousands for Ronald McDonald House

A 9-year-old Charlottetown girl has been arranging and selling bouquets, with most of the proceeds going to 'people that need help.'

Prince Street School 'welcome mat' retires after nearly 50 years

The secretary who greeted generations of students at Prince Street School in Charlottetown is retiring with no second thoughts about never moving on to another position: 'I felt lucky to be able to get a job that I really enjoy.'

Ornaments bring back priceless Christmas memories for these Islanders

We asked people about their most treasured ornaments and the special stories behind them.