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Sécurité des autobus scolaires
À l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, les autobus scolaires sont particulièrement reconnaissables et équipés de feux clignotants alternatifs jaunes et rouges. Les feux clignotants alternatifs jaunes s’allument avant que l’autobus scolaire ne s’arrête pour faire monter ou descendre des...
Digitized Spray Records
The PEI Department of Agriculture in partnership with Agyle Intelligence, have developed a pesticide spray records app for you to use on your mobile device. Agyle Intelligence is a PEI based technology company focused on providing faster insights and paperless solutions for the...
Building roads and bridges with the environment top of mind
It takes skilled work and planning to replace a bridge in a sensitive wetland area. Blooming Point is a beloved Prince Edward Island beach, accessible by a single road. When it came time to replace a bridge on that road, the job had to be done quickly and had to respect the...
31-507 (Blanket Order) (Revoked) - Registration Requirements and Exemptions for Portfolio Managers Adding a Category
Securities Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap-S-3.1 Document Type: Blanket Order Document No: 31-507 Subject: Exemption from Sections 3.5 and 3.9 of National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements and Exemptions for Portfolio Managers Adding a Category Effective Date: February 26...
150 stories for 150 years: Canada’s national, provincial and territorial archives launch a new online exhibition
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada’s Confederation, national, provincial and territorial archives -- an historic collaboration of 14 institutions across Canada -- have selected 150 images and stories that illustrate how people have traversed our nation over years...
Big things come from small packaging
When White Gables’ new product, Island Potato Soap, became so successful that the company couldn’t keep up with packaging demand, co-owner Pieter Ijsselstein knew he needed help. Fortunately help came in the form of Tremploy, a non-profit organization that provides adults with...
Island music as art and export
At the largest folk festival in Australia that draws crowds of 120,000, a guitar-toting troubadour, Irish Mythen, sang Prince Edward Island’s praises. Two weeks later, an Australian couple Mythen met at her merchandise table e-mailed her photos of three Sydney-to-Charlottetown...
Expansion gives Alberta company head start
Jill and Brian Burridge were working for a Western Canadian company in Alberta when their first child was born and the magnetic pull of the red Island soil got stronger and stronger. Jill (Cheverie) Burridge, a Holland College grad who got an engineering degree from UNB, wanted...