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Student Enrolment, K-12, 2019-2020
This document shows Prince Edward Island public and private school enrolment numbers, by school and grade, for the 2019-2020 school year.
PEI ready for ride-sharing
After review, government has determined that no changes to legislation are required to allow ride-sharing operations in Prince Edward Island. “While no legislative changes are required, we feel it’s important to ensure ride-share drivers meet some basic driving history...
Tree growers take it one season at a time
Christmas tree grower David Smith is used to planting for the future. Each year he plants a new crop of trees, knowing that he won’t see the results of his efforts for 15 years. Although planting and cutting the trees only happens once, each tree represents years of labour...
More support for emergency shelter in the province
Strong community partnerships will help enhance options for Islanders experiencing homelessness. Immediate actions include: adding transitional beds at Harvest House to support men; a continued partnership with Blooming House to support women; access to day time warming shelters...
New members joining government boards
Through Engage PEI, Islanders continue to share their knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions to their communities. In the month of October, thirteen Islanders were welcomed to five government agencies, boards and commissions. "Islanders are dedicated people who...
Minimum wage to increase
Prince Edward Island’s minimum wage will increase by 60 cents to $12.85 per hour on April 1, 2020. The Employment Standards Board reviews minimum wage annually and provides their recommendation to government after the review is complete. To read the board’s report, visit Minimum...
Charlottetown Rural High School - home of wetland centre of excellence
Charlottetown Rural High School recently became the first Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) Wetland Centre of Excellence in Prince Edward Island. School alumni joined teachers, students and DUC representatives as well as many generous donors to celebrate decades of work on...
Community Needs Assessment on Emergency Shelters
Released in November 2019, this community needs assessment will inform future planning for emergency shelters in Prince Edward Island.
Provincial Response to the Community Needs Assessment on Emergency Shelters
Actions and progress report on the recommendations of the Community Needs Assessment for Emergency Shelters released November 2019.