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Government Operations Update
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...
Recreational Campfires
Under certain conditions, fire closure orders may prohibit campfires due to high risk of wildfire. Notice will be posted here if a fire closure order is in effect. If you reside within a municipality, contact your local city, town, or village government office to ensure you abide...
After Action Review Post Tropical Storm Dorian
July 23, 2020 - The Government of Prince Edward Island has received the final report on its response to post-tropical storm Dorian that hit the province in September 2019.
All Hazards Emergency Plan
The All Hazards Emergency Plan is the basic coordination plan for response to all types of non-routine emergency within the Province.
Taking Stock of Cyberbullying: A Scan of the PEI Context
Cyberbullying has been identified by a number of community groups, government leaders and citizens as an issue for youth in PEI.
Report a Violation to a Conservation Officer
Conservation officers patrol the Province of PEI to monitor, preserve and protect our Island’s wildlife and natural resources. They conduct investigations and respond to reports from the public about potential violations under many pieces of provincial and federal legislation. You could encounter a conservation officer anywhere on PEI, including highways, beaches, riverbanks, or trails. What should I report to a conservation officer? To report something you believe is a violation, including poaching, illegal dumping or an environmental concern, leave a detailed message anytime at 902-368-4884...
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPP)
Access and Privacy Services Office The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP) is one way to obtain government records. You may wish to try other informal means to obtain information before you make a request using the legislation. If you choose to make your...
Safety remains top priority in cleanup efforts
Clearing Island roads of Fiona-related damage and debris safely remains a top priority of provincial resources. All residents are reminded to keep safety top of mind when working on their own personal property and to be mindful of crews and work sites during the second week of...