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Island school principal named one of Canada’s best
2018-01-31
Shanna Perry Alberton Elementary School Principal Shanna Perry has been recognized as one of Canada’s outstanding principals. She was chosen to receive the award by The Learning Partnership, which is a collaboration between government, education, and business dedicated to enhancing publicly funded...
Black History Month celebrates diverse Island community
2018-01-31
Black History Month is an opportunity for Prince Edward Island to celebrate black Islanders from past to present. Events and educational activities will be held throughout February in libraries, schools, museums and establishments. This year the provincial government is partnering with the Black...
Home-like manors have future residents at heart
2018-01-31
Investing in infrastructure, You could say that Prince Edward Island’s newest long-term-care manors are being built around the residents who will live there. “When you design a building you have to start with the people who will use it and the reason they will be there,” says Raymonde Arsenault-...
Pulmonary Rehab Program cancelled for today
2018-01-30
Due to inclement weather and road conditions forecasted for today, the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program scheduled to take place at the University of Prince Edward Island is cancelled. Health PEI reminds Islanders with appointments at hospitals, clinics and other health care services to please...
Province invests in new music instruments, curriculum
2018-01-30
Music class will become more engaging for Island children when hundreds of new musical instruments begin arriving soon at elementary schools. The province is investing $300,000 in new instruments for English and French students across the province in kindergarten through grade 6. Instruments...
Island dietitians can help you eat better, live better
2018-01-30
Healthy eating can be a confusing, emotional topic for many people. Fortunately, the province’s dietitians are available to offer Islanders good advice on food and health. Diana MacLennan, a dietitian and diabetes nutrition educator with the Provincial Diabetes Program and primary care network,...
Proposals for new seniors housing sought
2018-01-30
Investing in infrastructure -, The provincial government invites proposals from developers to build at least 30 new affordable seniors housing units in Charlottetown. This project is part of $5.2 million in federal funding received through the Investment in Affordable Housing Agreement, which is...