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Well-being teams care for Westisle students
2017-11-10
Strengthening mental health services -
Every Monday morning, a five-person team meets at Hernewood Intermediate School. They have different areas of expertise – a mental health therapist, two nurses and two school outreach workers – but they have a shared goal: to help students overcome their...
Holland College board is next step for this volunteer
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/fr/nouvelles/holland-college-board-is-next-step-for-this-volunteer
2017-11-02
The newest member of Holland College’s Board of Governors is looking forward to her next challenge.
Montague resident Candace Cormier has volunteered with the Red Cross, CIBC Run for the Cure, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and she is an auxiliary officer with the RCMP. Holland College’s...
Subsidy changes make big difference for Cornwall mom
2017-10-06
Supporting Island families -
Alyse Rossiter is a single mom with three kids under 6. Her life is busy with a full-time job and the everyday responsibilities of parenting. She is solely responsible for the financial needs of her family and, even though she works, money is tight.
However, Alyse...
Summer student is on road to success
2017-10-04
Creating jobs for Islanders -
Haley Ellis admits she didn’t know much about asphalt when she started this past June as a summer student at the provincial government’s Slemon Park road shop.
The 2017 Westisle Composite High School graduate did know she would begin studying sustainable design...
L’avocate des enfants est de protéger les besoins et l’intérêt des enfants
2017-10-04
Appui pour les familles insulaires
La porte du bureau de la nouvelle avocate des enfants est grande ouverte – et jusqu’à présent, beaucoup d’Insulaires l’ont passée pour trouver l’aide dont ils ont besoin.
Cela fait maintenant une centaine de jours que Catherine Chaisson a assumé ses nouvelles...
Summerside officer awarded for making the extra effort
2017-09-29
A sudden illness and a chance meeting changed the lives of two Summerside residents.
Back in October 2015, cellulitis and a high temperature caused Karen MacLean to need a hospital. First responders needed to find another way to get the woman out of her second-storey apartment since obesity and...
Environmental health officers help keep restaurants safe
2017-09-26
Creating jobs for Islanders -
In a place that's known as Canada’s Food Island, restaurants are a pillar of Prince Edward Island’s economy – and the province’s environmental health officers help ensure they are the safest they can be.
Kelly Hughes, the senior environmental health officer with the...
Applications being accepted for arts grants
2017-09-25
Prince Edward Island artists are invited to apply for the fall 2017 round of arts grants, like the one artist Margot Rejskind received earlier this year.
One of 13 grants awarded last spring enabled Rejskind to focus on getting her professional choir Luminos Ensemble up and running. Artists can...
Lawyer brings legal expertise to Workers Compensation Tribunal
2017-09-22
For lawyer Susan Robinson, volunteering through Engage PEI offers the opportunity to provide some clarity for injured workers at a time of uncertainty.
Robinson, of Albany, was appointed to the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal after applying through Engage PEI.
“I knew the background I had...
Wastewater investments prepare Tignish for the future
https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/fr/nouvelles/wastewater-investments-prepare-tignish-for-the-future
2017-09-15
Investing In infrastructure -
For the community of Tignish, an investment in better wastewater processing is a big step toward environmental sustainability - and a success story of governments working together.
With the help of the Canada Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF), the Island’s...