Government of Prince Edward Island Logo Guidelines
This document provides general guidelines on configurations, colours and sizes of the Prince Edward Island word mark.
This document provides general guidelines on configurations, colours and sizes of the Prince Edward Island word mark.
Investing in infrastructure - Overlooking Georgetown’s bustling harbour a few blocks from town hall is its new wastewater lagoon – a modest feature that will play a big part in the town’s future. “We are really excited about this,” said Dorothy MacDonald, Georgetown’s chief...
The Government of Prince Edward Island uses official symbols and emblems to represent its authority, heritage, and identity. These visual elements are protected by law and must be used in accordance with established brand standards to maintain consistency and respect for their...
Reasons to Buy Local Learn about the big impact that supporting local, independent producers can make to our PEI economy. PEI Christmas Trees and Wreaths Help the environment and support local growers by buying a real Christmas tree. Find a list of local producers. Who Grows Your...
The following is provided for information only to assist individuals and families who are looking for an apartment or house for rent in Prince Edward Island. Bulletin boards Look for postings on bulletin boards in laundromats, libraries, grocery stores and other local businesses...
Prince Edward Island’s flag is modelled after the coat of arms and is bordered on three sides by bands of red and white. The English heraldic lion is also used on the Coat of Arms of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and of King Edward VII. The upper section of the Duke of Kent shield...
1534 - Island is discovered by Jacques Cartier. He describes it "The finest land 'tis possible to see. Full of fine meadows and trees." Later named Isle St. Jean, it is claimed by France, which generally ignores it for the next two centuries. 1720 - After losing control of Acadia...
In order to be eligible to work in Canada, you must be either a permanent resident or a valid work permit holder. A work permit is required for people wanting to work in Canada who are neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents of Canada. Canada is a bilingual country with...
Sandy MacKay realized early that he wanted to dedicate his life to the safety of others. Shortly after his 44-year-old father died of a heart attack at Brookvale Ski Park, 16-year-old Sandy joined the ski patrol. Later, as a young emergency medical technician, his first call was...
An emergency is not a good time to test whether a system is working properly. The PEI Chapter of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) wanted to make sure the province’s Text with 911 program, which began last fall, was working like a well-oiled machine. Turns out it is...