The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Easing back

Province announces various services that have opened or will reopen

- DAVE STEWART

As the province eases back public health restrictio­ns, more government services will be reopening in the next week.

During a news conference Thursday, Transporta­tion Minister Steven Myers provided an update on some of the services that have reopened, including Access P.E.I. locations in Souris, Charlottet­own, Summerside and O’Leary.

Respite care has resumed in Souris, Morell, Montague, Kensington and West Prince locations, while Efficiency P.E.I. has resumed service to the public in Charlottet­own and Summerside.

Phase two begins next week and will see Island Waste Management Corporatio­n accepting additional items at its drop-off centres.

On May 22, cannabis retail locations will resume in-store service with limited access. Child support offices will also reopen at the Harboursid­e location while provincial courts will get going again that same day in Charlottet­own, Georgetown and Summerside.

All 17 P.E.I. retail liquor stores will reopen for business on May 25 while further details and a full list of services over the next week will be posted on the government’s website.

Effective immediatel­y, the province is easing the outdoor burning ban. Small backyard campfures will be permitted, but Myers reminds people that any fire should be contained in a structure or pit. Large domestic fires for spring cleanup are still not permitted, and backyard burning permits will not be issued until May 22, provided conditions allow for it.

In addition, industrial burning permits will not be considered until a later date.

Finance Minister Darlene Compton also took part in the news conference, announcing that the province is expanding the COVID emergency contingenc­y fund to $75 million.

Compton said the province is expecting $16.7 million from the federal government to create additional support for essential workers.

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