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PEI Liquor Control Commission relocates Montague retail store
2017-06-30
The Prince Edward Island Liquor Control Commission (PEILCC) has relocated its Montague retail outlet to 509 Main Street, adjacent to the Superstore. The new store is now situated in a more visible central location with greater access to parking and a barrier free accessible entrance.
“The...
New bus service brings workers, visitors to the north shore
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/news/new-bus-service-brings-workers-visitors-to-the-north-shore
2017-06-29
Investing in Infrastructure -
Sandi Lowther knows that transportation challenges often make it difficult to fill key tourism-related jobs on the Island’s north shore.
Lowther and several other business owners in the Cavendish area have collaborated with the provincial government, Discover...
Deputy Minister John MacQuarrie retiring from public service
2017-06-29
John MacQuarrie, Deputy Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy, is retiring from public service following a long and distinguished career.
Premier Wade MacLauchlan recognized MacQuarrie’s contributions to Prince Edward Island and the significant advancements achieved under his...
Better roads in store for Islanders with new investments in transportation infrastructure
2017-06-28
Investing in Infrastructure -
Safe efficient roadways are crucial to economic growth and productivity. The governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island are making strategic investments in transportation systems across the province to make highway travel safer, improve the flow of goods and...
Island celebrates rich automotive heritage
2017-06-28
July’s Automotive Heritage Month marks Prince Edward Island’s long motoring history and recognizes the Islanders whose classic vehicles keep history alive on our roadways.
July 14 is Automotive Heritage Day for 2017. The National Association of Automobile Clubs of Canada (NAACC) has had every...
New health card features more information
2017-06-23
Islanders with expired PEI Health cards will receive a new card beginning this week featuring more information to help them and their health care providers.
The new health cards now include the individual’s language of preference, home address, and a validation start date for medicare coverage....
Premier MacLauchlan participates in the 2017 Ministerial Conference on Canadian Francophonie
2017-06-23
Premier Wade MacLauchlan, minister responsible for Acadian and Francophone Affairs, participated in the 2017 Ministerial Conference on the Canadian Francophonie on June 22 and 23. Recognizing Canada’s bilingual character and its two official languages as key Canadian values, the annual meeting took...
More protection coming soon for personal health information
2017-06-22
The protection of Islanders’ personal health information will soon be strengthened.
Effective July 1, the province’s new Health Information Act and regulations governs the collection, use, and disclosure of personal health information by all Prince Edward Island health care providers.
“There is...
Province launches bid process to host 2023 Canada Games
2017-06-22
The province is one step closer to hosting the 2023 Canada Winter Games.
Today the Canada Games Council launched its official bid process, outlining what requirements Prince Edward Island must meet in order to host the 2023 winter games. The province also announced that Brian McFeely and Wayne...
Directory puts fresh, local food on the map
2017-06-21
No matter where you are in Prince Edward Island, the province’s fresh food directory can help find the nearest fresh fish or produce.
The 2017 Fresh Products Directory is available at PEI Flavours or by phoning 1-866-PEIFARM. It can also be found at any of the province’s Visitor Information...