Fire Closure Order September 2025
PEI’s minister responsible for forestry has extended the fire closure order that bans all fires in the province, including campfires, until September 22 or further notice.
PEI’s minister responsible for forestry has extended the fire closure order that bans all fires in the province, including campfires, until September 22 or further notice.
PEI’s minister responsible for forestry has extended the fire closure order that bans all fires in the province, including campfires, until September 22 or further notice. Campfires and bonfires are banned, including fires on private property and at provincial parks and...
Screening is an important part of your health routine. Screening tests help identify and detect cancer before there are symptoms so that abnormal cells can be removed before they become cancer. It is important to understand your risk of developing cancer and what type of...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death on PEI with an average of 96 people dying from lung cancer each year. Lung cancer is often diagnosed in the late stages, when treatment is more difficult. Source: PEI Cancer Registry, 2024. What is Lung Cancer? Lung cancer starts...
Islanders are invited to share their experiences, priorities, and ideas to help guide how land is used, protected, and developed across Prince Edward Island. Starting September 8, the government of PEI will launch public engagement on land use. Islanders are encouraged to join...
How much funding is available? The program will provide forgivable loans of up to $55,000 per unit to increase the number of affordable housing options in the province. Who is eligible to apply for funding? The Affordable Housing Development Program is open to non-profit...
This handbook serves as a guideline for schools which clarifies the roles and responsibilities of parents, educators and school administrators to ensure students with Type I diabetes are provided with a safe and positive learning environment.