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Libraries end overdue fines for children's books
2017-05-19
Island families will no longer have to pay fines on overdue children’s materials beginning June 1.
The policy change is timed to increase participation in the provincial libraries’ many summer reading programs, which help children avoid losing their literacy skills over the summer vacation months...
Team Youth Trucking expands student jobs
2017-05-19
Creating jobs for Islanders -
More young Islanders will have the chance to earn money and gain experience in the fast-growing trucking industry. The new Team Youth Trucking initiative will create jobs for youth in a variety of trucking-related businesses across the Prince Edward Island.
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Week celebrates the ‘mortar’ that builds communities
2017-05-19
Investing in Infrastructure -
Roads, bridges, and water and wastewater systems are the public works infrastructure that helps communities grow.
National Public Works Week (May 21 to 27) recognizes the contribution this infrastructure makes in connecting individuals and communities. It also...
Government is pleased to announce the nomination of a new Complaints Officer
2017-05-19
Government is pleased to announce the nomination of Darlene Arsenault of St. Chrysostome, PEI, as the new Complaints Officer under the French Language Services Act, says Premier Wade MacLauchlan, Minister Responsible for Acadian and Francophone Affairs.
The Complaints Officer works with French...
Applications being accepted for arts grants
2017-05-19
Prince Edward Island artists are invited to apply for the spring 2017 round of arts grants.
Applications for funding can be submitted online at Arts Grants Program for three types of grants: creation, dissemination and professional development. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 20 at 4 p.m...