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Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF)
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a national program, helping PEI communities invest in local infrastructure priorities, including projects for housing growth. CCBF provides predictable and flexible funding across 19 different project categories: public transit...
No more water, water everywhere in Summerside
Investing in infrastructure - The yearly mix of heavy rain and melting snow can mean flooding in some Prince Edward Island jurisdictions, but in Summerside, governments have worked together to address a water challenge before it becomes a crisis. Last year the City of Summerside...
New helmet use and bicycle safety promotion
Cyclists using Island roads this summer may risk a fine if they are caught without a helmet, but wearing a bike helmet could earn them a treat from Island businesses, says Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy Minister Paula Biggar. “Helmets are required by law when riding on...
Considerations on Implementing a Farmland Bank in Prince Edward Island
Considerations on Implementing a Farmland Bank in Prince Edward Island
Submitted to the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy
December 19, 2019
Kevin J. Arsenault, PhD
Drivers asked to slow down, stay alert as days get shorter and roadwork continues
With daylight hours getting shorter and road construction projects ongoing across the Island, drivers are reminded to take extra caution to keep themselves and others safe on the road. Reduced visibility during early mornings, evenings, and nighttime increases the risk of...
Getting a PEI Driver’s License
License and registration services are offered at Access PEI locations across Prince Edward Island. Driving exams (behind-the-wheel tests) can be scheduled at Access PEI locations in O'Leary, Summerside, Charlottetown, Montague and Souris. Beginning April 9, driving exams can be...
Bring on the snow - transportation staff are ready
Investing in infrastructure - When plow drivers get the call to “get your V on” in the winter, Jimmy Rhynes says it’s a signal that the storm was bad – but they’ve got it under control. The V plow is only used to clear mountains of snow from completely blocked or empty roads...