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Smoke-Free Places
2017-05-04
It is against the law to smoke in a public place or work place in PEI. Also, smoking is not permitted in any vehicle while a child under age 19 years is present, even if a window, door, sunroof or roof is open and allows fresh air into the vehicle.
For more information, refer directly to the Smoke...
Animal Bite Investigations
2017-05-04
A bite from any animal can be serious and should be examined by a health professional. Prompt treatment can help to prevent infection or more serious illness. A wound should be thoroughly washed and flushed with running water and then an antiseptic can be applied.
Should I report an animal bite?...
Food Service at Special Events
2017-05-04
You must have a class 3A or class 3B food premises licence to provide food service from a booth, structure or mobile unit at a temporary event such as a community fair or concert, exhibition or other organized event lasting ten consecutive days or less. You must...
New funding will improve seniors homes
2017-05-04
Everett Allen says he and his fellow Haviland Court residents appreciate the upgrades done to their seniors housing complex.
Islanders living in seniors housing will benefit from $750,000 in government capital budget funding that will improve the homes of 300 seniors in 13 Island communities....
Community-based women’s wellness services now available
2017-05-04
Island women can now make appointments for community-based women’s wellness services in Charlottetown and Summerside.
On May 1, Health PEI began offering several community-based services as part of the Women’s Wellness Program at the Polyclinic in Charlottetown and Habrouside Health Centre in...
Child Protection Statistics 2011-12 to 2015-16 - Open Data
2017-05-04
Title
Child Protection Statistics 2011-12 to 2015-16 - Open Data
Description
This data set includes statistics measuring the numbers of services undertaken in the provision of Child Protection in PEI.
Category
Family and Community
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Good crops begin with soiled undies
2017-05-04
Protecting Prince Edward Island’s world-famous soil is something John Hooper takes very seriously.
Hooper, who is the president of the PEI Soil and Crop Improvement Association, was on hand to help two cabinet ministers bury white cotton underwear at Oyster Cove Farms in Hamilton, as part of the...