2020-2021 School Year Charlottetown DAC
This is a summary of meeting notes for the Charlottetown District Advisory Council from 2020-2021.
This is a summary of meeting notes for the Charlottetown District Advisory Council from 2020-2021.
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...
This is a summary of meeting notes for the Kensington/ Kinkora District Advisory Council from 2020-2021.
This is a summary of meeting notes for the Morell/ Souris District Advisory Council from 2020-2021.
In Prince Edward Island motor carriers and drivers of commercial buses and trucks, are being granted a one-year grace period to adhere to the federal law coming into effect June 12, 2021, that requires switching from a paper daily log to an electronic logging device (ELD). The...
Every child deserves the best possible start in life, and all parents should have the ability to build both a family and career. Yet, too many families across Canada lack access to affordable, inclusive, and high-quality child care. The global COVID-19 pandemic has also made it...
Premier Dennis King announced today changes to the senior management team of government. Paul Ledwell, Clerk of Executive Council, Secretary to Cabinet and Deputy Minister to the Premier recently indicated that he will be leaving his current role as of May 7, 2021 to take another...
Delivered by The Honourable Antoinette Perry Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island At the opening of the Second Session of the Sixty-sixth General Assembly of the Prince Edward Island Legislature.
Schools in Prince Edward Island will be closed as of Monday, March 1 for a 72-hour period. These measures are being taken out of an abundance of caution and to allow sufficient time for COVID-19 test results to come in. There is currently no indication that any schools have been...