All Hazards Emergency Plan
The All Hazards Emergency Plan is the basic coordination plan for response to all types of non-routine emergency within the Province.
The All Hazards Emergency Plan is the basic coordination plan for response to all types of non-routine emergency within the Province.
Over the last four years, several changes have been unfolding for the intermediate level program. In September 2023, these changes will move from pilot phase to implementation across all schools with grades 7 through 9
Hon. Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island issued the following statement: “As classes resume throughout our province today, I extend a warm and heartfelt ‘welcome back’ to Island students, teachers and school staff. To our amazing students, your enthusiasm, curiosity, and...
The relevant qualifications required to perform government jobs are determined by the employing department. Qualification statements tend to ask for traditional models of formal education (e.g. degree or diploma) along with certain work experiences. In many competitions...
Today, September 30, 2023 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Also known as Orange Shirt Day, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an important day for Islanders and all Canadians to reflect on the painful impacts of residential schools and the...
Island residents can now receive assistance at Access PEI locations to apply for health care related services. “As more and more services are added online for convenience, it is important that we offer assistance to ensure it is accessible for all Island residents. This...
The provincial animal of Prince Edward Island is the red fox. The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act was amended in June 2018 to include an animal emblem and states "the animal known scientifically as Vulpes vulpes and popularly known as the red fox, is adopted as the animal...
Sexual Assault Awareness Week, Sept 17 – 23, is a time to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate Island residents on how to better respond to and prevent sexual violence. Throughout the week, the PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre is creating safe and welcoming...
The historic buildings found all over Prince Edward Island are an important part of our legacy and cultural identity. They tell the story of our history and remind us to treasure the present. The heritage value of these places deserves to be recognized municipally, provincially...
No matter what the season, there are plenty of ways to stay active outdoors in Prince Edward Island. Trails The Confederation Trail stretches 435 kilometers and goes from one end of the Island to the other. Tracing the route of what once was the Prince Edward Island railway, the...