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Defibrillator registry saves lives – so register now
Owners of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) are urged to register their devices with a life-saving online database if they haven’t already done so. There are currently 45 AEDs in the registry, but many more remain unregistered at private businesses, community facilities...
Book award nominations revealed
The Island’s best published writing has been nominated for the 2018 Prince Edward Island Book Awards. The awards are presented every two years to recognize authors, editors, and book producers in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The awards will be presented at a...
Expanding services to Islanders with autism
Supporting Island families After 11 years as the only employee of the Autism Society of PEI, Nathalie Walsh is eager to accept government’s help to improve services for Islanders with autism and those who love them. “This funding is literally life changing for the society,” Walsh...
Conservation Officer seasonal activity report - April 2018
The report highlights some activities of PEI's Conservation Officers, safety tips and includes a map of enforcement activities in 2017.
Municipal Restructuring Process
This process map shows how a municipal restructuring could take place under the Municipal Government Act (MGA). See Part 2 of the MGA for full description of the process.
Governments support new infrastructure and equipment upgrades for FilmPEI
A vibrant and professional film community creates opportunity for skilled workers from many disciplines, supports local businesses, and builds on existing tourism and cultural assets in the region. That is why the Government of Canada and the Province of PEI are investing in...
New internships prepares graduates for Island careers
Creating jobs for Islanders - A new internship program will help prepare Island post-secondary graduates to be the future leaders of Prince Edward Island. The six-month internship is for graduates in the fields of engineering, computer-aided design and drafting (CADD)...
Community Services Bursary Student Registration
The Community Service Bursary is awarded to post-secondary students who volunteer at least 30 hours at a registered charity while they attend high school in PEI. Once you enter high school, you may register anytime and accumulate volunteer hours until June 30 in the year you graduate Grade 12. You must submit the online registration and your volunteer organization(s) must submit a record of your hours served before September 30th of the year the bursary is issued. What do I need to complete the online form? Your complete contact information Your Social Insurance Number ( required by Canada...