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Province will help pay for energy audits
The provincial government will help homeowners cover the cost of an energy audit to determine how they can lower their energy bills. Efficiency PEI will offer homeowners $150 toward the $300 cost of an EnerGuide home energy evaluation, which will be carried out by HouseMaster...
Street named after Tyne Valley leader
Tyne Valley community leader and fundraiser Clyde Minard will have a street named in his honour. At the recommendation of the Tyne Valley Village Council, a newly constructed road next to the Hilton J. McNeil Seniors Building will be officially named Clyde Minard Way...
Waste Watch
Prince Edward Island is a leader in waste management thanks to participation by residents, employees and business owners. Waste Watch is a mandatory waste management system for the entire province. It is managed by the Island Waste Management Corporation. Three Sorting Streams...
Smoother service, prepared clients to speed commercial vehicle registrations
Changes are coming that will make it easier and faster to register a commercial vehicle in Prince Edward Island. Beginning October 3, Access PEI customer service representatives will follow a new process that will reduce red tape and address steps that could delay the...
Tougher penalties for impaired driving proposed
Proposed legislation will further increase the penalties for impaired driving in Prince Edward Island. Amendments to the Highway Traffic Act would extend vehicle impoundments, increase some ignition interlock terms, add licence suspensions to a driving record, and toughen rules...
Three new members join Advisory Council on the Status of Women
Three new members will add their voices to the provincial government advisory board that works for gender rights and equality. Lalana Paul of Melville, Madison Blanchard of Charlottetown, and Pamela Montgomery of Summerside were appointed to the Advisory Council on the Status of...
Federal-provincial infrastructure funding for safer, smoother roads
The governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island are making infrastructure investments that will help create jobs, grow the middle class, and support a high standard of living for Canadians and their families. Wayne Easter, Member of Parliament for Malpeque, and Sean Casey...
Bonshaw trail naming honours Mi’kmaq heritage
The traditions and history of Prince Edward Island’s First Nations will be recognized with the naming of the main trail at the newly-expanded Bonshaw Provincial Park. Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy Minister Paula Biggar joined Chief Brian Francis of Abegweit First...