Growing fresh vegetables all year round
Telling the story of Canadian Agricultural Partnership in PEI - Growing fresh vegetables all year round
Telling the story of Canadian Agricultural Partnership in PEI - Growing fresh vegetables all year round
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison has announced that all COVID-19 test results received since yesterday after an influx of testing over the weekend are negative. A total of 6,632 COVID-19 tests were completed on Saturday and Sunday. This includes 2,250 results...
Today Premier Dennis King and Finance Minister Darlene Compton tabled government’s capital budget outlining $212 million in planned spending on vital infrastructure in 2022-2023 that will continue to build on commitments to support Islanders, now and in the future. “Over the past...
The Seniors Centre in Kensington was set up like Santa’s workshop earlier this month. A small group of seniors and students from the local community worked like elves to assemble blessings bags for the Kensington Food Bank and Kensington Intermediate Senior High School (KISH)...
Canadian travelers can now apply for a PEI Pass to visit Prince Edward Island. Effective July 18, PEI will welcome visitors from outside Atlantic Canada and the Magdalen Islands, three weeks earlier than originally planned. With the PEI Pass, Canadians who are fully vaccinated...
Case history for your child to be completed and returned to Speech Language Pathology before your initial appointment.
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, has announced one new positive case of COVID-19 in Prince Edward Island. The new case is an individual in their 20s who is a close contact of a previously announced case related to a child care centre. The individual initially...
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, has announced three new cases of COVID-19 in the province. One of the individuals is under the age of 10 years, one is in their 40s and one is in their 60s. Two of the individuals are close contacts associated with the outbreak...
The permit will help to ensure that all facilities operate in accordance with provincial regulations and that the release of pollutants is minimized.
You need an Air Quality Permit if your company operates any of the following: fuel burning equipment (utility and non-utility boilers) incinerators industrial sources (e.g., asphalt plants), or used oil burners The issue of a permit will help to ensure that all facilities operate...