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Prohibited Wildlife
2021-02-05
Bringing non-native species into a new habitat area can create serious problems by disrupting the ecosystem's balance, causing economic losses, harming human health and/or creating significant environmental impacts.
What animal species are prohibited on PEI as pets?
The Prohibited Wildlife list...
Ten Things to Know About Grief
2021-02-05
When you are grieving it helps to know what to expect. Although your grief is unique to your relationship with the person who died, there are some common themes and they are explored in this pamphlet.
Child and Teen Grief
2021-02-05
The information in this booklet is offered as a guideline to help you anticipate and understand the changing needs of your children and teens after a death.
Aide pour les personnes en deuil – Le chemin de la guérison
2021-02-05
Pour en apprendre davantage sur les manifestations courantes du deuil, le processus de guérison et le moment où il faut aller chercher de l’aide
January 2021 Engage PEI Appointments
2021-02-05
Here are the seven people appointed or reappointed to four agencies, boards and commissions by Cabinet in January 2021.
Advisory Council on the Status of Women
Chris MacPhail (reappointment) - Canoe Cove
Cathy Rose (reappointment) - Fortune
Council of the Prince Edward Island College of...
What You Need To Know (Book 1): Practical Considerations
2021-02-05
This practical guide explains what happens at the end of life. It gives information about issues such as choosing where to be looked
after, sorting out unfinished business, getting financial help, who can help if you are being cared for at home. It also includes information for your family and...
What You Need to Know (Book 2): Physician and Emotional Considerations
2021-02-05
This guide explains the changes you can expect near death: physical, as well as emotional, spiritual and mental changes.
Un nouveau cas de COVID-19 à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, avis aux conductrices et conducteurs de taxi
2021-02-05
La médecin hygiéniste en chef de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Dre Heather Morrison, a confirmé la présence d’un nouveau cas de COVID-19 dans la province.
L’individu est un homme dans la soixantaine qui a récemment voyagé à l’extérieur du Canada atlantique. Il est en isolement et est suivi...