Sheridan honoured for renewable energy leadershipFinance, Energy and Municipal Affairs Minister Wes Sheridan helping officially open the Hermanville/Clearspring wind farm in June.Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs Minister Wes Sheridans work on the Hermanville/Clearspring wind development has earned him a place among Canadas Clean16 leaders in sustainability and clean capitalism.Read the releaseIslanders encouraged to run for office, vote in municipal electionsRetiring Miltonvale Park Councilor Gail Ling and Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs Minister Wes Sheridan encourage Islanders to participate in the November 3 municipal elections by running for office and by voting.Running for office and voting in the November 3 municipal elections are two ways Islanders can be the change they wish to see in their community, says Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs Minister Wes Sheridan.Read the releaseTrans Canada Trail fully connected on Prince Edward IslandStratford Mayor David Dunphy;Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee; Premier Robert Ghiz;Catherine Schaap,Island Trails;Valerie Pringle,TCT;Nancy Barron,W.
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The PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada (PEI ANC) was incorporated in 1993 as a non-profit charitable organization. Our mandate is to provide short-term settlement services, and long-term inclusion and community integration programs for new immigrants in the province of Prince Edward Island.The Association speaks publicly on immigrant issues and advocates on behalf of newcomers.
On behalf of Town Council members we would like to welcome you to The Town of Borden-Carleton, a small but beautiful place at the foot of the Confederation Bridge. The Community of Borden-Carleton was created as a result of the April 12, 1995 amalgamation of the Town of Borden and the Community of Carleton Siding. The town covers a land area of 12.94 square km and had a population of 798 according to the 2006 Census of Canada.
WelcomeAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrigs disease) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease. People living with the disease become progressively paralyzed due to degeneration of the upper and lower motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Eighty per cent of people with ALS die within two to five years of diagnosis unable to breathe or swallow. Ten per cent of those affected may live for 10 years or longer.Other neurodegenerative diseases include Alzheimers disease, Huntingtons disease and Parkinsons disease. According to the World Health Organization, neurodegenerative diseases are predicted to surpass cancer as the second leading cause of death in Canada by 2040.ALS has no known cure or effective treatment yet. For every person diagnosed with ALS, a person living with ALS dies.