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Fewer Island women being diagnosed with cervical cancer
2016-10-19
A more accessible screening program and more available human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are working together to help reduce the number of Island women diagnosed with cervical cancer.
The number of Island women diagnosed per year has slowly declined from an average of eight cases per year in the...
School libraries help create lifelong readers and learners
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/news/school-libraries-help-create-lifelong-readers-and-learners
2016-10-19
During School Libraries Week, Island schools are finding fun and engaging ways to celebrate how their libraries help to develop students into lifelong readers and learners.
Education, Early Learning and Culture Minister Doug Currie is one of several guest readers and local authors visiting school...
Province will help pay for energy audits
2016-10-19
The provincial government will help homeowners cover the cost of an energy audit to determine how they can lower their energy bills.
Efficiency PEI will offer homeowners $150 toward the $300 cost of an EnerGuide home energy evaluation, which will be carried out by HouseMaster Inspection Services....
Engaging Young Islanders to Shape Growth YDAY being held this week in Charlottetown
2016-10-19
This week, young Islanders will have a unique opportunity to make their voices heard at the first ever Island youth event, YDAY. On Friday, young people from across PEI will share their ideas on a variety of topics and explore how they can be leaders within their communities. YDAY is bringing...