Islanders invited to participate in survey on policing

The Province is welcoming all residents to give their feedback on the state of policing on Prince Edward Island. This Public Survey on Policing is a direct result of recommendations from the Midpoint Evaluation of 2017...

Feedback wanted on PEI’s inclusive education action plan

Island residents are invited to share their perspective on inclusive education for Island schools.

Honouring automotive history

For fifteen years, antique vehicle owners across Prince Edward Island have been celebrating Automotive Heritage Month every July – and this year, they are making it official.  PEI is joining the National Association of Automobile Clubs...

Statement by Premier King to the Class of 2024

Hon. Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, issued the following statement to the graduating Class of 2024: “To the graduating class of 2024, I extend my sincerest congratulations on your graduation. This is a significant...

Sowing the seeds of culture with new educational project

With his lunch break barely started, a Grade 5 École François-Buote student grabs a rake and is ready to carry on making a garden bed. “Can we go back to work now?” he asks Jason MacNeil,...

New acquisitions being added to PEI’s art banks

More Island artists are being recognized as the Province acquired 10 new pieces for the Island Art Bank collections. The PEI Art Bank and Indigenous Art Bank celebrate the diversity of Island visual artists through annual...

Province encouraging Islanders to try out an EV this summer

Residents can try out an electric vehicle (EV) in communities across the province this summer.  The province is once again partnering with Safe Drivers PEI on the EV Experience Tour. At these events, Islanders have the...

Be prepared for the summer heat

As the summer season gets underway, and the high temperatures expected later this week, Islanders are reminded to protect themselves and their loved ones from heat-related illnesses. When temperatures are on the rise, it is important...

Atlantic Ministers concerned about the impacts of Federal Workforce Funding cuts on Atlantic Canadians

In light of the detrimental impact of the $625 million cut to Labour Market Transfer Agreements (LMTAs) on workers and employers, Atlantic Workforce Ministers met on June 6th, 2024 and are demanding the Federal Government reverse...

Statement by Minister Ramsay recognizing World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Hon. Barb Ramsay, Minister of Social Development and Seniors, issued the following statement marking World Elder Abuse Awareness Day:  “Tomorrow, June 15th, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. It is a day to shine a spotlight...