COMMENTARY: Charlottetown’s development engine has stalled. It didn’t have to

The Guardian | Published May 15, 2026  By Tim Banks In my last article, I wrote about the risks of the government stepping too far into commercial development. I focused on one building, the Atlantic Technology Centre. But the issue is broader. One of the main drivers of commercial development in Charlottetown has lost its …

P.E.I.’s debt problem is about more than spending

The Guardian | Published April 2, 2026  By Tim Banks As a builder and developer, I often explain to clients that a smaller house can cost more per square foot than a larger one. Even the most modest home still needs a kitchen, a bathroom, plumbing, electrical systems and a foundation. Some costs are simply structural.  Prince …

Island foodies don’t typically head to the beach during winter… but there’s a reason now.

 PEI LIVING MAGAZINE // VOL 10 · ISSUE 1 // WINTER 2026 FLUKE AT BLACKBUSH BEACH RESORT Perched high above Tracadie Bay on the fourth floor of The Hotel Acadia at Blackbush Beach Resort, Fluke offers one of Prince Edward Island’s most intimate and compelling dining experiences. Named for the tail of a diving whale, …

Let’s bring common sense back to Charlottetown City Hall

 The Guardian | Published Jan 21, 2026  By Tim Banks This is a municipal election year in Charlottetown, and it comes at a moment when our capital city is headed in the wrong direction. While communities around us like Cornwall and Stratford are growing, adapting, and building, Charlottetown is falling behind. This is not about …

A New Year’s resolution for P.E.I. – Invest in Youth

I love this strange, quiet week between the holidays. It’s a pause that invites reflection (sometimes uncomfortably so) because it means looking backward and forward at the same time. It includes taking stock of the year that was while feeling the weight of the one to come. Read More…

Hunker down and stand up for Canada

I am not a politician or an activist. I am a businessperson who calls things like I see them. And what I see is a dangerous shift in the United States toward corporate autocracy, political intimidation, and a rollback of rights that should concern anyone who believes in democracy and basic decency. Read More…