Recent News
PEI’s cattle herd is on the rise
Over the past year, Islanders travelling on rural roads may have noticed a subtle but meaningful change in the landscape. More cows are happily grazing in PEI’s scenic pastures. This is, in part, thanks to the Grow the Herd Pilot Program, which is designed to increase the beef...
National Non-Smoking Week: Get free help to quit
National Non-Smoking Week, January 18-24, is a reminder that quitting smoking is one of the most important steps people can take to protect their health and they don’t have to do it alone. The provincial government encourages anyone who is ready to quit smoking or vaping to use...
Islanders get easier access to government services with new QEH pilot
Families, patients, and healthcare workers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) will soon have more convenient access to some government services through a new pilot that brings Access PEI directly onsite. Starting this month, services will be offered twice a month until April...
Health PEI asks for patience as hospitals face ongoing capacity pressures
Health PEI is asking the public for patience as Island hospitals operate above normal capacity. This added pressure makes for longer wait times, slows the flow of patients through the system, and creates stress for patients, loved ones, and our hard-working staff. Island...
Renewed funding to support skills training and employment for Indigenous Peoples
The provincial government has renewed a four-year funding agreement with the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI for programs that help the Mi’kmaq and Indigenous community in PEI to gain valuable employment and mentorship experiences. A total of $1.67M in funding through SkillsPEI will...
Province enhances beef industry’s competitive edge
The Government of Prince Edward Island is investing in the future of the Island’s beef industry by helping Atlantic Beef Products Inc. (ABPI) modernize its infrastructure. As Prince Edward Island’s agriculture exports continue to grow year over year, reaching a record $1.05...
Access PEI Cornwall helping Island residents access virtual health care
Islanders on the provincial patient registry without a primary care provider can now receive assistance and attend virtual medical appointments at Access PEI in Cornwall. The location in Cornwall, which opened in March 2025, has two private spaces equipped with internet, a...
Tree nursery growing future PEI forests
The province’s J. Frank Gaudet Tree Nursery now produces 1.3 million trees a year. To make this happen, the nursery staff grow PEI seeds into ready-to-plant trees. Hailey Blacquiere, manager of production development says they only grow native tree species using seeds from a...
PEI’s greenhouse gas emissions drop
Despite population growth, Prince Edward Island has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions the past three years in a row. The latest Minister’s Report on Climate Change provides a comprehensive update on government-wide progress toward provincial climate targets and efforts to...
Submissions open for 2026 PEI Book Awards
Island-based authors, editors, and book creators are invited to submit their work for consideration for the 2026 PEI Book Awards. The Prince Edward Island Book Awards recognize excellence in Island books and celebrate the contributions of local literary creators. Presented every...