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Government hosts presentation on creating healthier communities
2017-10-31
Supporting Island families -
A free presentation will explore how staying healthy means more than just diet and exercise.
All Islanders are invited to “Ensuring the Future Health of Our Children and Grandchildren…It Takes a Village,” on November 2 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Benevolent Irish Society...
Province reduces deficit by $8.25 million, on track to balance
2017-10-31
The provincial deficit for the 2016-2017 fiscal year now stands at just $1.3 million, with the province on track to achieve a balanced budget in the current fiscal year.
Thanks to good financial stewardship, a strong economy, and a focus on key priorities, the deficit of $1.3 million compares...
District 11 Charlottetown-Parkdale by-election will be November 27
2017-10-31
A by-election to fill a recent vacancy in the district of Charlottetown-Parkdale will be held November 27.
Premier Wade MacLauchlan made the announcement following today's (October 31) cabinet meeting.
“It is important that residents of Charlottetown-Parkdale be represented in a timely a manner...
Petroleum pricing - October 28, 2017
2017-10-28
The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approved the following unscheduled petroleum pricing decision, effective 12:01 a.m., Saturday, October 28, 2017:
gasoline prices will increase by 4.0 cents per litre (cpl); and
there will be no change in the price of Furnace Oil, Stove Oil, Diesel or...
Flu has arrived, get your vaccine now
2017-10-27
The chief public health officer is aware of five lab-confirmed flu cases in Prince Edward Island, which is consistent with the sporadic, early season cases being seen in other provinces.
Islanders are encouraged to get vaccinated early to protect themselves and their loved ones. Flu shots are...
Island paramedics recognized for exemplary service
2017-10-27
Distributed at the request of Medavie Health Services -
Prince Edward Island paramedics recognized with the Governor General’s Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal during a ceremony at Government House.
The exemplary service medals recognize those persons in high-...
Province acting against opioids
2017-10-27
The provincial government has launched an action plan to prevent overdoses and deaths to Prince Edward Island youth and adults caused by opioids.
Opioid-related overdoses and deaths linked to potent opioids like fentanyl are increasing across much of Canada. The Prince Edward Island Action Plan to...
Premier MacLauchlan welcomes judicial appointments
2017-10-27
The following is a statement from Premier Wade MacLauchlan, minister of Justice and Public Safety and attorney general.
I am pleased to extend congratulations to Honourable Tracey L. Clements on being promoted to chief justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, and to congratulate Terri...
First Three Oaks teachers, students move into new spaces
2017-10-26
Investing in infrastructure -
As one of the first six Three Oaks High School teachers to move into their renovated classrooms, grade 12 English and history teacher Sarah-Jane Dixon says she’s excited about the new learning environment.
The initial work of the $22.6 million Three Oaks renovation...
Halloween safety is everyone's job
2017-10-26
Supporting Island Families -
Halloween can be fun for everyone if safety is top of mind.
While Prince Edward Island law enforcement will be on patrol on Halloween next Tuesday (October 31) to keep Islanders safe, they are also reminding everyone about steps they can take. These include watching...