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Responsible ATV use benefits everyone
Peter Mellish understands better than most the importance of following the rules when riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in Prince Edward Island. The PEI ATV Federation president says spring is the time of year when riders return to the outdoors and support local businesses in...
Enforcing the rules that protect people and the environment
There’s something extra special about spending time outdoors in winter. Snowmobilers, hunters and trappers understand the value of spending time in nature experiencing the hidden parts of the Island that many never have the opportunity to see. Whether it’s skiing, ice skating, or...
Person Requiring Family Support Declaration Form
A form to be completed by an individual who requires a family support person to travel to PEI for the purpose of providing support including, emotional support, childcare support, social isolation support etc. Required for Apply to Enter PEI for Family Support online application
Access PEI offices open September 30 and October 1
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...
Province renews partnership with Atlantic Police Academy for accelerated correctional services training program
The Province, in partnership with the Atlantic Police Academy (APA), is once again offering Islanders the opportunity to pursue a career in correctional services at a reduced cost. The five-month accelerated correctional services program will provide 12 students with skills and...
PEI Disaster Financial Assistance Program guidelines
This document outlines the Disaster Financial Assistance Program provides emergency, non-repayable financial assistance to PEI residents, small business, from the commercial, agriculture and aquaculture/fisheries sectors, and not-for-profit organizations for uninsurable loss a
Preparing for an emergency costs little – or nothing
Being ready for an emergency doesn’t mean spending a lot of extra money – especially when you compare it to the potential cost of not being ready if a power outage, hurricane, or a long snow storm hits. A 72-hour emergency preparedness kit can begin with what is already in your...
Be ready to act on emergency responder advice
Islanders can take real steps to protect themselves in an emergency during next week’s Emergency Preparedness Week (May 6-12). In a natural disaster or other emergency, messages may come through emergency responders, local radio and TV, and government news and social media...
Crime Prevention and Policing Services Review Report
The final report of the Crime Prevention and Policing Services Review is a compilation of phases 1 and 2 along with feedback from the stakeholders.