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December 29, 1999
For immediate release

Island Focus To Re-broadcast Popular Program

Provincial Treasury

Island Focus, the provincial government's community outreach program, will be re-broadcasting one if its most popular programs from this season. The November 10 program which featured Cruise Ship Traffic; the Emergency Measures Organization; Active Living; Kensington Rail Yard; the Forestry Action Plan; Bicycle Helmet Safety; and Internet Mapping will be seen on the first program of the Millennium, Wednesday, January 5, 2000.

"The program got such a positive response, we decided to re-broadcast in the new year," said Ann Stanley, Producer of Island Focus. "The program has also been submitted for a number of national awards."

Island Focus (formally Focus on Resources) returned to the air this season with a new focus and mandate. The program has strengthened its public education mandate to include profiles of programs and services that affect Islanders.

Island Focus airs on Cable 10 on a different day at a new time this season — Wednesdays at 8:00 pm.

In an effort to better inform the audience about the program and the upcoming season, a new website (www.gov.pe.ca/focus) has been set up. The site features information on each week's line-up; biographies on the on-air personalities; and the ability to actually view segments that have appeared on the program.

Another new element has been added to the program this season — a trivia contest. Each week viewers are given the opportunity to win an Island Focus travel mug just by watching the program. In addition to the segments that air each week, the program features interesting facts about various aspects of Island life relating to that week's theme. At the end of the program, the Focus Trivia question relates either to one of the segments or the Focus Facts. Viewers are then asked to send in their answers for a chance to win the mug. Each week's trivia question and the name of past winners will is featured on the website.

This year's host is Gerry Birt who returns after a one year absence and Whit Carter is back as News Anchor. The program was the winner of the 1997 Galaxi Award for Excellence in Programming and was a national award nomination for two years in a row (1998,1999) for best community cable program at the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival.

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Media Contact: Ann Stanley
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