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Stroke supports available for Islanders through virtual healthcare
June is Stroke Awareness Month and a good time for Islanders to discuss signs of stroke, risk factors and prevention and support programs available in-person and virtually. In PEI, stroke patients can communicate with their healthcare professionals securely using phone, video...
Moving Forward plan accelerates for PEI
Premier Dennis King and Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, have announced changes to the Moving Forward reopening plan for PEI. “The decision to advance our Moving Forward reopening plan is a testament to the controls and measures we have put in place, the high...
Statement from Hon. Natalie Jameson
Hon. Natalie Jameson, Minister of Education and Lifelong Learning issued the following statement: “The last few days have been difficult ones for our community, in particular our students and staff at East Wiltshire. I felt it was important to take the time to listen and better...
Certification Renewal
Your early childhood educator certification is valid for three years from the date it is issued. To renew your certification, you must complete 45 hours of approved professional development during the three years before its expiry. Please use the online form below to submit your record of training hours and copies of workshop certificates or any documents related to training completion as well as your updated CRC/VSS. Please note: A maximum ten hours of authorized in-service training in a three-year period will be accepted. For unique training not offered through the Early Childhood...
Canada and Prince Edward Island invest in Charlottetown healthcare and recreation facilities
The health and safety of Canadians are top priorities for the governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island. Communities across Canada are on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic, and need immediate assistance to ensure their public infrastructure is safe and reliable. Today...
Cleaning Our Shoreline initiative returns
The Cleaning Our Shoreline initiative resumes Monday, June 21, continuing the province’s work to protect the environment and to keep PEI coastal shoreline and waters healthy. Student crews have been hired Island-wide and are ready to remove debris and waste from Prince Edward...