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Annual Statistical Review 2009
The 36th edition of the Annual Statistical Review gathered data from provincial government departments, the private sector and Statistics Canada to provide a socio-economic snapshot of Prince Edward Island in 2009.
Province invests another $50 million to increase housing supply
Community and not-for-profit organizations, and private developers can build new rental properties with provincial financial assistance. The Housing Challenge Fund pilot has been renewed to help fast-track new housing stock across the Island. With a 10 year 2 per cent interest...
Collecting and Declaring Fuel Taxes in PEI
Fuel wholesalers and sellers of certain fuel products in PEI must register as an agent to collect carbon levy on fuel sales. You need to apply for registration through Taxation and Property Records Division if you sell fuel in PEI as follows: Wholesale, licensed under IRAC...
More Islanders join provincial boards
As 2021 came to a close, Islanders continued to contribute to their communities by participating in provincial government boards through Engage PEI. In November and December, 15 people were appointed or reappointed to seven agencies, boards and commissions. “Islanders continue to...
Diabetes and keeping your heart and blood vessels healthy
Heart and blood vessel problems can occur if you have high blood glucose (sugar) levels. What do my heart and blood vessels do? Your heart and blood vessels make up your circulatory system. Your heart is a muscle that pumps blood through your body. Your heart pumps blood carrying...
Premier King announces senior management team
Premier Dennis King announces members of government’s senior management team that support realigned departments and reflect a commitment to better serve all Islanders. “I am excited about this team of leaders and industry professionals that will bring renewal to our senior...
Repurposing of Former Sawmill in Georgetown to Create New Multi-tenant Facility
The local economic development organization in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, in partnership with the federal and provincial governments, is turning a 40,000 square foot former sawmill into a multi-tenant facility to house new and existing businesses. Georgetown Port Inc. will...