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2018-2019 Third Quarter Forecast (Fiscal Update) March 2019
The Fiscal Update provides an update on the state of the public finances of the Province of Prince Edward Island. The Fiscal Update is prepared by the Department of Finance.
Atlantic Premiers Discuss Priorities in Advance of the Meeting of Canada’s Premiers
Atlantic Premiers spoke today on advancing the shared priorities of the region. Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King, chair of the Council of Atlantic Premiers, hosted a conference call today with New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight...
Four organizations awarded funding to assist in the elimination of violence against women
Today, the Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, Darlene Compton announced in the House, the four organizations that will receive funding through the Violence Against Women Prevention Grants this year, for projects that will enhance awareness, education and action towards...
Wind and rain forecasted could mean more downed trees
With many trees already damaged due to Hurricane Dorian - and rain and wind in the forecast for this afternoon and overnight - more trees and branches could fall. There is a risk of additional utility outages and more debris blocking roads. Be prepared for continued or additional...
Major investment in internet to benefit rural Islanders
Investing in Infrastructure Prince Edward Island will have the best province wide internet service of any province in Canada by 2021. The federal government and the province announced the $74 million project today in Tracadie Cross. “This project will allow Prince Edward Island...
Debris removal after storm
Provincial road crews have been working diligently since Saturday to clear trees, branches and other debris from roads to ensure driver safety. After debris removal from the roads is complete, provincial crews will assist with curbside debris pick-up from homes and businesses...
Islanders lending their voices to government boards
Government agencies, boards and commissions continue to seek Islanders’ knowledge and skills through Engage PEI. In August eight Islanders joined four different agencies, boards and commissions to share their knowledge, time and energy. “Dynamic communities are fueled by...