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Funding available for community wellness projects
Communities and organizations can now apply for provincial government funding for wellness initiatives that promote healthy living. This year the Wellness Grant program includes two different funding streams to help make it more accessible: the Community Catalyst Grant and the...
Government will disclose more loans under new policy
Islanders will now have greater access to information on government loans thanks to a new policy being implemented immediately. Moving forward all loans approved by Finance PEI and Island Investment Development Inc. with a cumulative value over $100,000 will be disclosed publicly...
PEI Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology Adoption Program Application Form
PEI Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology Adoption Program Application Form
2019 Budget Address
Hon. Darlene Compton, Minister of Finance delivered the budget address to the Legislative Assembly of PEI on June 25, 2019. Good afternoon. Bonjour. Gwe’. Mister Speaker, I am happy to rise today to present the annual operating budget for 2019-20 for the province of Prince Edward...
Correctional Service of Canada recruits to be trained at Holland College in Slemon Park
Investing in Infrastructure Holland College’s Atlantic Police Academy and the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) have entered into an 18-month contract to deliver CSC’s Correctional Training Program at Holland College in Slemon Park. To support the agreement, the Slemon Park...
Report on Cancer Statistics in Prince Edward Island: Colorectal Cancer 2019
This is a statistical report on Colorectal Cancer in Prince Edward Island. It is one report in a series that is being developed to provide a meaningful look at the four most frequently diagnosed cancers in PEI (lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancers).
Annual Report PEI Energy Corporation 2018-2019
Annual Report PEI Energy Corporation 2018-2019
More seniors can get help with cost of home repairs
Home Together – Renovation Support for Island Home Owners The provincial government has expanded eligibility criteria so that more Island seniors can benefit from the Seniors Home Repair Program. Grants between $1,000 and $2,000 are available for qualifying seniors to help with...