Cities and towns across Prince Edward Island will be hosting Remembrance Day events this weekend. We checked in with many of the organizers to bring you a list.
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Users will bring their own devices to the hubs.(Shutterstock/Suradech Prapairat) comments
The P.E.I. government is opening what it is calling work and study hubs across the province to provide a workspace and reliable internet access to people who need it.
Economic Growth Minister Matthew MacKay said the plan is a response to the increased need for Islanders to work and study online during the pandemic. Islanders need access to a reliable internet connection now more than ever before, said MacKay in a news release. Our hope with the work and study hubs is that we can help fill the gap as we continue working towards expanding broadband internet across the province.