Delaney Kelly

Journalist

Delaney Kelly is a digital writer with CBC P.E.I. who studied journalism at Concordia University. She was previously a reporter at Iori:wase in Kahnawake Mohawk Territory.

Latest from Delaney Kelly

P.E.I. child-care workers face uncertainty after change to immigration program

Some child-care workers on P.E.I. are worried about a recent change to a popular immigration program, leaving them uncertain about their future in Canada.

20-year naval reserve veteran honoured for her work fighting for equality

With 20 years of experience in the reserve forces and five kids at home, veteran Rachel McCarthy knows a thing or two about being a leader. Now she has received a commendation for her work advocating for gender equality in the military. 

Province boosts funding for Islanders with no insurance to get sleep apnea gear

Some low-income Islanders will be sleeping easier thanks to the provincial government giving Lung Association of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island $50,000 to upgrade their equipment and expand a refurbishment program. 

RCMP officers check commercial drivers for impairment at Confederation Bridge

More than 100 commercial vehicle drivers were checked for signs of impairment this week in surprise mandatory testing at the Confederation Bridge that links Prince Edward Island and the mainland. 

Tariffs create uncertainty for P.E.I. tourism industry — but possibly opportunity as well

Some members of the P.E.I. tourism industry are optimistic that tensions between Canada and the United States will bode well for business this year, though others are worried about the impact of political uncertainty. 

Access P.E.I. opening another office Monday, this time in Cornwall

People living in the Town of Cornwall are getting their own Access P.E.I. location to serve the municipality's growing population.

P.E.I. is making strides on battery recycling, says national advocacy group

Prince Edward Islanders set a new record for recycling their used batteries in 2024, according to a national association called Call2Recycle Canada.

Summerside Dome ready for action again after technicians check it out

The Summerside Multipurpose Dome is now open for use by sports teams again after being closed since mid February to let out-of-province technicians inspect it for damage after issues related to generator use. 

U.S. tariffs drive renewed push for local agriculture and sustainable farming on P.E.I.

With the "Buy Canadian" movement on the rise, there is growing interest in supporting local agriculture and promoting sustainable farming on Prince Edward Island.

P.E.I. group wants more wheels to go round in rural parts of the province

An organization called North Shore Climate Action for Resilience is lobbying to make public transportation more accessible for rural communities in P.E.I.