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Charlottetown · CharlottetownFor Sean Ledgerwood, the best part about driving his e-bike to work are the mornings. “The mornings are beautiful, fresh, crisp air.” Sean, an air and water monitoring supervisor with Environment, Energy and Climate Action, bought his e-bike last year and has been driving it back and forth to work during the summer months. “The government incentive is why I decided to buy the e-bike” he said, “it was what motivated me.”See the Story
Sunny mornings, an e-bike and a bike lane make for an easy commute
Charlottetown · CharlottetownIslanders have access to another 144 social housing units across the province following purchases by the PEI Housing Corporation over the last fiscal year. Investments in housing have been made in 8 Island communities and include a mix of single-family, duplexes, row houses, mini-homes, and apartment buildings. Purchases include:See the Story
Province adds 144 social housing units through purchases in 2023-2024 | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownHon. Dennis King, Premier of Prince Edward Island, issued the following statement on Cyberbullying Awareness Day:
“Today – April 25 – marks the first-ever Cyberbullying Awareness Day for PEI, following passing of Bill 115, Cyberbullying Awareness Day Act, introduced by Souris- Elmira MLA, Robin Croucher, which received all-party support during the spring session of the Legislature.See the Story
Statement by Premier King on Cyberbullying Awareness Day | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownIsaac MacLean, Campbell McNeil and Ethan Reeves gather with their carefully researched notes, questions and recording equipment, ready to interview their latest special guest. Together the Grade 12 students cohost The Train Station, a podcast that explores pressing issues in Canada, with a focus on topics that affect youth. “It’s an educational platform aimed at engaging students and young listeners who may feel disconnected from traditional m…See the Story
Students create podcast to keep Island youth informed
Charlottetown · CharlottetownIslanders are invited to provide input on forestry priorities at upcoming public meetings across the province. Towards A New Forest Policy, a discussion paper by the Prince Edward Island Forestry Commission, outlines 13 key issues related to our forests and the forestry sector. These include the future legislative framework, government assistance to woodlot owners and the forest industry, the protection of forest ecosystems, and the need to deve…See the Story
Forestry Commission hosting public meetings regarding a new forest policy | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownApplications are open for Innovation PEI’s 2024 spring Ignition Fund, which offers up to $25,000 to launch or expand a business in Prince Edward Island. Since launching the Ignition Fund, 95 Island companies have been awarded $2,375,000 in funding to transform their ideas to market-ready innovations. “The Ignition Fund process gives start up organizations like ours a fantasticSee the Story
Applications open for Ignition Fund | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownSeventeen community organizations are receiving a total of $148,518 in provincial funding to deliver activities that support cultural diversity and inclusion
in Prince Edward Island. The Anti-Racism Grants and Anti-Racism Microgrants assist with projects that benefit racialized and Indigenous communities and strengthen the link between racial equality and community cohesion in the province.See the Story
Recipients of the Anti-Racism Grants and Microgrants | Government of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown · CharlottetownHon. Cory Deagle, Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture issued the following statement:
“April 15-19 is National Tourism Week and this year’s theme is Canada: Powered by Tourism. This week is a great opportunity to recognize the tourism industry’s economic, social and cultural importance to our country and our province. Here in Prince Edward Island, our world-class hospitality, unique tourism product and spirited tourism operat…See the Story