Environment, Labour and Justice Minister Janice Sherry presents a cheque to the Three Oaks Envirothon - winners of the provincial Envirothon. Appearing are Chris Higginbotham (teacher advisor), Kristen Pyke, Andrew Farag (team captain), Shobhitha Balasubramaniam, Hon. Sherry, Patrick Steele and Heather Pringle (teacher advisor). Absent is Ian Hink (team member).
Young Islanders will have a chance to talk about workplace safety and worker rights in a new video contest aimed at raising engagement and awareness.
All police services on Prince Edward Island will be working together to reduce impaired driving during the holiday season. Over the next few weeks the RCMP, Charlottetown Police Services, Summerside Police Services, Kensington Police Service and Highway Safety officers will be working together to set up random check-points across the Island.
Environment, Labour and Justice Minister Janice Sherry joined Lieutenant Governor Frank Lewis January 30 to honour the province's new Queen's Counsel - D. Spencer Campbell, Brian J. McKenna, Valerie A. Moore. The Queen's Counsel designation marks a lawyer's contribution to the community and to the legal profession.
A new public education campaign from the Office of Public Safety is warning Islanders about the dangers of accidentally calling 911.
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This information has been taken from website "Environment, Labour and Justice"