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New Anti-Racism Grant for community organizations
The provincial government invites non-profit and charitable organizations to apply for a one-time grant to assist with Anti-Racism activities that benefit racialized and Indigenous communities in Prince Edward Island. The Anti-Racism Grant is a new $100,000 initiative to help...

Growing Atlantic Canada’s biomanufacturing capacity
Federal and provincial governments are working closely with industry to boost Canada's biomanufacturing and life sciences industries. In Prince Edward Island, the bioscience community works with organizations and businesses throughout Atlantic Canada to advance an innovative...
School Staff Appreciation Week
School Staff Appreciation Week, February 13 – 17, gives everyone the chance to recognize the invaluable work that all staff in the education system do every day to benefit children’s learning and well-being. “I encourage all Islanders to celebrate and thank education staff for...

Frequently Asked Questions: Winter Operations at Highway Maintenance
Each year, the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure undertakes the important task of maintaining our Island roads during PEI’s increasingly unpredictable winter months. As weather patterns fluctuate year to year and weather systems change, sometimes on an hourly basis...
New reduced COVID-19 testing clinic schedule
Health PEI COVID-19 testing sites will operate on new, reduced hours, effective immediately. The new schedule reflects a decreased demand for testing. The new schedule is as follows: O’Leary, 14 MacKinnon Drive (O'Leary Health Centre): Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m...
Province purchasing land in buffer zones
The province is now offering to buy land near buffer zones, watercourses or wetlands. The provincial government will buy land from owners at fair market price to support conservation, tree planting and/or reforestation activities through the Buffer Zone Acquisition Program. “We...
Waste management fees frozen for Island residents again this year
For the second year in a row, the Government of Prince Edward Island is making sure waste management fees will not increase for Islanders. Waste Watch fee increases were approved by IRAC in 2021, but those increases are being covered by the provincial government again this year...