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Renovated Georgetown mill brings jobs, business to Kings County
Creating jobs for Islanders - In just over a year, the former Georgetown Timber mill has changed from an empty shell to a magnet that is attracting employers and skilled workers to eastern Kings County. The 40,000 square foot former mill was converted into a multi-tenant facility...

Who grows your Christmas dinner?
Celebrate your holiday Island style this season with local ingredients and inspirations grown and produced by fellow Islanders - and consider setting an extra place at your table for a newcomer to experience the spirit of a Prince Edward Island Christmas. Since Prince Edward...

Tree growers take it one season at a time
Christmas tree grower David Smith is used to planting for the future. Each year he plants a new crop of trees, knowing that he won’t see the results of his efforts for 15 years. Although planting and cutting the trees only happens once, each tree represents years of labour...
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Privacy Our Commitment to Protection of Personal Information Your privacy is important. Whether you are browsing for information or conducting business with the Government of Prince Edward Island, your information is personal and must be protected. You also have the right to be...
Cultural Strategy
Cultivating Growth: A Five-Year Action Plan for Culture and Creative Industries of PEI

Is it compost, waste or recyclable?
Tips for sorting waste Christmas Cards, Packaging and Gift Wrapping Items Wrapping paper usually goes in compost (don’t worry about a little bit of tape) but foil and cellophane goes in waste. Box board (gift boxes, etc.) goes in compost, not recyclable. Corrugated cardboard...
Media contacts
For media information, contact a communications contact for the department or agency of interest at the number listed: Department Contact Phone # E-mail Agriculture Kip Ready 902-314-3407 kjready@gov.pe.ca Chief Public Health Office Autumn Tremere 902-314-2460 agtremere@gov.pe.ca...
Islanders filling Engage PEI vacancies; more available
Community-minded Islanders continue to get involved with the provincial government through Engage PEI, and there are always vacancies available. In November, 15 Islanders were appointed to seven government agencies, boards, and commissions. Engage PEI helps Islanders apply to...