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Province unveils new license plates
2022-11-16
The province of Prince Edward Island is introducing a new design for its license plates and for the first time, there will be a distinct plate for electric vehicles. “It has been almost a decade since Prince Edward Island introduced a new license plate design and it is time for a refresh. The...
New Access PEI site to support Queens County residents
2022-11-09
A second Access PEI location in Charlottetown will help alleviate wait times for people and improve client services. The second Access PEI site will open at Royalty Crossing in winter 2023 as a two-year pilot project. “As our population continues to grow, we have to expand our services to meet...
Statement from the Honourable Cory Deagle on Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Infrastructure Ministers meetings
2022-11-08
“Yesterday, infrastructure ministers from coast to coast to coast joined together to discuss our shared priorities and continued partnership to ensure our communities remain strong and vibrant through strategic investments in infrastructure. I was pleased to hear Minister LeBlanc reaffirm the...
Enhanced driver education training for new residents
2022-10-28
The province of Prince Edward Island has introduced a new process to recognize the previous driving experience of motorists from certain countries where validation of out-of-country documents may not be possible. Experienced drivers relocating to Prince Edward Island from outside Canada will now...
Province invests in reduced transit fares
2022-10-27
The Province of Prince Edward Island is making additional investments in public transit to freeze the cost of transit fares. Since June 2022, the cost of a monthly transit pass has been: $20 for adults; $10 for seniors; and $10 for post-secondary students. These rates will remain on all public...
Islanders asked to use caution on Confederation Trail
2022-10-20
As provincial crews continue to clear large debris from the Confederation Trail, some sections of the Confederation Trail are now clear for public use however, Islanders are reminded to keep safety top of mind. Pedestrians and cyclists should avoid work sites or places where poles, lines or debris...
Update on Fiona debris cleanup
2022-10-20
As the province prepares for winter maintenance operations, curbside pick-up of large debris will pause until spring. Island residents have until Monday, October 31 to place Fiona debris curbside. The deadline is in place so that the province can ensure roads are clear and safe for winter...
Free Fiona debris clean-up programs extended
2022-10-14
As Islanders continue clean-up efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, the Province of Prince Edward Island is extending its supports for the free disposal of waste and debris. Island Waste Management Corporation (IWMC) will be waiving drop-off fees for clients disposing of food spoiled due to...
Access PEI offices open September 30 and October 1
2022-09-29
Access PEI locations across Prince Edward Island will open Friday, September 30, and Saturday, October 1, to assist Islanders recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Fiona. On Friday, Access sites will be open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and on Saturday, they will open from 8 am to noon. The...
Government Operations Update
2022-09-28
Today, the Province of Prince Edward Island provided additional information on government services available to Islanders as the province responds to the impacts of Hurricane Fiona. Provincial Civil Service Offices across the province will resume operations on Thursday, September 29, with some...