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Province invests to freeze public transit fares again
2024-05-03
The provincial government is freezing public transit fares to ensure Islanders continue to have affordable transportation options and to attract more passengers.
The Province is investing $1 million to keep transit rates at June 2022 levels. One-way trips are $2 and all transit routes are free...
West Prince Curling Club celebrates grand opening
2024-04-08
Curlers are celebrating a new beginning at the West Prince Curling Club in Mill River.
The picturesque Mill River Resort, best known for golf, is now home to the newest curling venue in Prince Edward Island. The Government of Canada contributed $2.3 million through its Investing in Canada...
Popular PEI Provincial Park protected for generations
2024-03-25
An innovative shoreline project that is reducing the impacts of climate change and erosion at Cedar Dunes Provincial Park near West Point is complete.
The shoreline was suffering from ongoing and extensive sea level rise, storm surge, and wave-driven erosion. Cedar Dunes provincial campground and...
Enhanced ATV registration will generate revenue for private trails
2024-02-28
An enhanced ATV registration process will boost revenue for the PEI ATV Federation to connect and build private trails, support public safety and other initiatives.
An amendment to the Off Highway Vehicle Act passed second reading in the legislature yesterday. Once passed, the enhanced...
Cavendish and north shore transit routes will resume this summer
2024-02-22
Rural transit routes to Cavendish and other north shore communities will resume in June to help support tourism operators, employees and residents during the busy summer season.
Two routes – one from Summerside and one from Charlottetown – will provide daily service to Cavendish and the north...
Federal and provincial governments invest in roads improvement in Prince Edward Island
2024-02-16
Improvements to local roads will benefit Islanders and their businesses, with work taking place thanks to the combined investment of more than $21.4 million from the federal and Prince Edward Island governments.
Announced by Minister Lawrence MacAulay, Member of Parliament Heath MacDonald,...
Confederation Trail consultation update
2024-02-08
The What We Heard report from the Confederation Trail’s consultation process is now available.
What We Heard summarizes the broad scope of ideas and feedback shared by thousands of residents and stakeholders in the fall of 2023. Safety was a recurring topic and reflected throughout the report. ...
Tremploy opens new modern facility to support clients
2024-01-17
Tremploy recently opened a 24,000-square-foot facility at 23 Regis Duffy Drive in Charlottetown. Tremploy is a PEI-based non-profit that provides adults who have an intellectual disability with vocational training, life skills training, life enrichment and support programming. They also offer one-...
Six new inspectors join PEI’s commercial vehicle safety team
2023-12-27
Often behind the scenes, PEI’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Officers are doing their part to keep PEI’s highways safe.
Now, thanks to rigorous training, six Islanders are qualified to conduct roadside inspections on commercial trucks, trailers, and buses anywhere on PEI.
The training is technical...
New housing in Alberton supports people with mental health, addictions
2023-12-08
People struggling with mental health and addictions will soon move into a new affordable and safe apartment building in Alberton.
The project is a partnership between the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) PEI and the Government of Prince Edward Island, which contributed a $2-million...