Prince Edward Island
REMI Network
A new vision for Green Gables Heritage Place
Parks Canada has developed the first stand-alone management plan for Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.
REMI Network
P.E.I. announces Community Housing Fund recipients
Six different organizations in Prince Edward Island will receive funding to support affordable housing, assisted living or planning and research supports related to housing.
Facility Cleaning & Maintenance
PEI enters third phase of reopening plan
PEI's third phase of reopening includes pools, gyms, arenas, restaurants with dine-in service, and some personal services providers.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Small market, big gains
The severe housing shortage in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, may continue to make life difficult for residents for a little while yet, but relief is in the pipeline according to the latest report on housing starts from CMHC.
Facility Cleaning & Maintenance
Health PEI seeks more tick samples
Islanders can bring ticks to any Health PEI laboratory for analysis if they were directly attached to a human.
Canadian Facility Management & Design
Youth Recovery Centre nears completion in P.E.I.
Prince Edward Island’s first Youth Recovery Centre is almost complete, thanks to a provincial investment of $800,000. The facility, which entered construction last fall, is part of a $9-million commitment to improving access to youth addictions and mental health treatments throughout the province. The project will be complete in April.
Canadian Facility Management & Design
State-of-the-art K-12 public school opens in P.E.I.
The K-12 Souris Regional School has officially opened in Prince Edward Island after entering construction in the spring of 2013. The new $20-million facility is comprised of 128,000 square feet of space including a new K-6 academic wing, a culinary teaching area, enhanced IT and trades spaces, two gymnasiums and three playgrounds.
Canadian Facility Management & Design
Government of P.E.I. funds engineering building
The School of Sustainable Design Engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) has received a commitment of $16-million in government investments from the province. A new state-of-the-art engineering building will require $12-million in development funding while the remaining $4-million will go towards operating costs for the new engineering degree.