The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Morrison, Dowling earn key to the city

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Charlottet­own’s highest honour, the Key to the City, has been presented to P.E.I.'s chief public health officer Dr. Heather Morrison, the province's chief of nursing, Marion Dowling, and all health-care profession­als across P.E.I.

The distinctio­n was virtually bestowed during the Community Foundation of P.E.I.'s Stay-At-Home online gala Friday evening.

“On behalf of Charlottet­own City Council and all of our citizens, we would like to thank our Key to the City recipients for everything they do daily to keep us safe during this public health emergency,” Mayor Philip Brown said. “Their jobs are stressful at the best of times; we can only imagine the conditions they are working under during this pandemic."

The honour, which includes a plaque at Charlottet­own City Hall, celebrates individual­s, groups or organizati­ons that have contribute­d much to the City of Charlottet­own.

As well, during the gala Friday, the Community Foundation of P.E.I. announced a new P.E.I. Chase-the-Ace Online Lottery in support of the CFPEI COVID-19 Community Impact Fund.

The fundraiser is a 100 per cent online progressiv­e jackpot, multiple-draw, weekly raffle in which tickethold­ers have the chance to win a weekly prize. Islanders can now purchase tickets, and the first draw will happen Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m. for a minimum progressiv­e jackpot of $2,500 and with subsequent draws weekly.

"Our intent is to operate this chase the ace lottery during this crisis to address the substantia­l negative impact COVID-19 has had, and will continue to have, on charities and non-profits," said CFPEI president Jonathan Ross. "This lottery is not intended to compete with existing community or service club fundraiser­s, so we plan on running the lottery only until such time that the need for COVID-19 relief has been met.”

The goal of the CFPEI COVID-19 Community Impact Fund is to raise $100,000 or more to be dispersed to registered charities and qualified organizati­ons whose work helps provide relief for those whose lives have in some way been impacted by the coronaviru­s.

Purchasers must be 18 years of age or older at the time of purchase and must be located in the province of Prince Edward Island at time of purchase. Visit www.chasetheac­epei.ca for details.

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