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Building more child care spaces for families in Prince Edward Island
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Every child deserves the best start in life. But for young families, including Millennial and Gen Z parents, the costs of child care can add up to a second rent or mortgage payment. This makes it harder to start and support a family, and as a result, parents—especially moms—often face impossible choices between their careers and child care fees....
Premier Renews Commitment to Family Violence Prevention
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024
On Wear Purple Day and during Family Violence Prevention Week (May 13-19), Hon. Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, reaffirmed the province's dedication to preventing family violence and supporting those affected. This year's theme, Strong Beginnings: Resiliency in the Early Years, highlights the critical importance of early intervention...
Remove studded tires by May 31
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Island drivers have until May 31 to remove studded tires from vehicles this year.
Studded tires are only permitted between October 1 and May 31.
Extended use can damage highway markings and create ruts that collect water.
Drivers could face fines of up to $150 if they are used off season.
Do your part to prevent unnecessary wear and tear on...
Information sessions about trout fishing in PEI
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Islanders are invited to attend one of three upcoming information sessions on the recreational trout fishery in the province.
Staff members from the provincial government division of forests, fish and wildlife will share findings from their research and the results of past tagging efforts, creel surveys and logbook studies. They also want to hear...
Islanders invited to provide input on LIVE WELL PEI Action Plan
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
The Department of Health and Wellness and PEI’s Chief Public Health Office are developing a 5-year provincial wellness action plan under the brand LIVE WELL PEI with the tagline: Together We Can. Islanders can help form the action plan by giving their input through an online survey.
“Taking steps towards wellness in PEI means seeking input...
New program at Orwell Corner celebrates cultural diversity in agriculture
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Monday, May 13, 2024
A new program launched at Orwell Corner Historic Village will teach Island students about the agricultural traditions of the Mi’kmaq, French Acadians and British settlers.
Agri-CULTURE Seeds of Change, which kicked off last month, is an educational project funded by the federal department of Canadian Heritage’s official languages program. ...
Exercise program helping Islanders with chronic illness
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Friday, May 10, 2024
Back in 2022, Debbie Joy was constantly battling with hip and knee pain.
She struggled with mobility and flexibility issues on a regular basis.
But thanks to a free online program called Exercise for Health, the 67-year-old is seeing positive changes that have improved her life significantly. The program is a partnership between the Department...
Family Violence Prevention Week 2024
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Friday, May 10, 2024
Family Violence Prevention Week is May 13-19 and this year’s theme is Strong Beginnings: Resiliency in the Early Years.
Communities and organizations across the Island will hold events throughout the week to engage people in conversation about family violence prevention, spread awareness, pay tribute to victims, and share tools and resources for...
Family violence prevention week 2024 Walks in Silence schedule
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Friday, May 10, 2024
Communities and organizations across the Island will hold events between May 13-19 to engage people in conversation about family violence prevention, spread awareness, pay tribute to victims, and share helpful tools and resources for victims and bystanders.
These events include readings, lunch and learns, community forums, walks in silence and...
New flood guide and updated climate risk tools now available
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Friday, May 10, 2024
New resources are available to help Islanders learn more about the risks of coastal and inland flooding, which is increasing due to climate change.
PEI’s 3000-kilometre coast is made up of beaches, sand dunes, cliffs, marshes, bays, estuaries, and inlets. The Island’s coastline is constantly changing due to erosion and flooding.
PEI’s Climate...