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YOUR SEARCH FOR inthe month of September year 2005 returned 8 results of Prince Edward Island news releases. Click on the title of any release for the complete text.

Environment, Energy & Forestry



Minister Updates Progress on Wind Farm Project
The Government of Prince Edward Island has given approval to the PEI Energy Corporation to proceed with final design and development of a 30-megawatt ...
[9/30/2005]
Environment Ministers Pledge Their Commitment to Cooperation
Atlantic environment ministers have pledged to take a regional approach to addressing environmental issues where appropriate and to continue their coo...
[9/28/2005]
Canadian Wind Energy Institute to be Established at North Cape, Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island’s position as a leader in wind energy research and development has been strengthened with the announcement that the Canadian Wind...
[9/23/2005]
Hunting Guide Regulations in Effect for Fall Hunting Season
Hunters will see some changes in the field in the upcoming hunting season as new Hunting Guide Regulations come into effect. Hunting guides and outfit...
[9/21/2005]
Workshop Planned for Novice Upland Game Hunters
Islanders interested in upland game hunting have a unique opportunity to learn more about the sport before the season opens. The Department of Environ...
[9/16/2005]
Saturday Designated Waterfowler Heritage Day
While the hunting season is still a few weeks away, young Islanders interested in the sport of waterfowl hunting will have the opportunity to practise...
[9/12/2005]
Province Working on Plan to Assist Islanders Struggling with Increased Home Heating Costs
The Government of Prince Edward Island is working on a plan to help Islanders cope with the higher cost of home heating fuel this winter. “With increa...
[9/9/2005]
Government Offers Tips for Reducing Gas Consumption
Islanders coping with the most recent increases in gasoline prices can take some measures to offset those increases. The provincial Department of Envi...
[9/1/2005]
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