Hazardous Material Assessment Access PEI-Montague
Hazardous Material Assessment Access PEI-Montague
Hazardous Material Assessment Access PEI-Montague
This publication is the Annual Report of the Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
Hazardous Material Assessment Access PEI-Summerside
Island families and individuals unable to obtain or maintain adequate housing due to a low household income, poor housing conditions, or other special circumstances may be eligible for family housing through the Family Housing Program. Eligible applicants may be approved for: Government-owned housing: Bachelor to four-bedroom units are equipped with essential appliances and utility services. Tenants must supply their own furniture and maintain tenant’s insurance coverage. Most families pay 25% of their household income for rent and cover the cost for heat and electricity, although adjustments...
“Breastfeeding mothers are some of the most committed, selfless, patient, and determined people I’ve ever met,” said Courtney Chisholm, RN/Lactation Consultant at Public Health Nursing. “Breastfeeding is not always easy and it’s not always natural. Clients come to me with a...
Hazardous Material Assessment Access PEI-O'Leary
The Province of Prince Edward Island, through the Prince Edward Island Housing Corporation, is continuing to foster its ten-year cost-matched funding agreement with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
This publication is the Annual Report of the Risk Management and Insurance Section and the financial statement of the PEI Self-Insurance and Risk Management Fund for the period ending March 31, 2024.
In late 2023, the Government of PEI initiated a review of programs and services for vulnerable Islanders. The report outlines recommendations to improve the system of care over the next six months.