APM Vice President of Human Resources and Corporate Controller Paul Daley (left) hands over a PEI Literacy Alliance Bursary to John A. MacLean who is currently working towards obtaining his GED as an adult learner.
CHARLOTTETOWN – APM, in collaboration with the PEI Literacy Alliance, has again shown their support for education in the province by contributing to the Alliance’s Bursary Program for adult learners. This year’s recipient is John A. MacLean who is currently studying to write his GED in the coming months as a step towards his ultimate goal of attending NSCC.
Crews continue to work on a new APM project on North Granville Street in Summerside. The project will be the home of three new businesses yet to be announced. The development is projected to be completed this July
SUMMERSIDE- Work continues throughout the winter months on a development project by APM in the north end of Summerside.
The site is the former Holland College property and the project involves an approximately 10,000 square foot building that will be the home to retail and food operations. The project is expected to be completed by July 2014.
The City of Charlottetown has developed an exhibit entitled ‘Setting the Scene for the Charlottetown Conference’ that outlines the history of Queen Square and paints a picture of a day-in-the-life in 1864. On February 18, at 12 noon, the City will launch the exhibit when hosting its annual Heritage Day Awards ceremony at a new location, on the second floor of the Confederation Court Mall. Popular historian, author, and Curator of History, PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation, Boyde Beck will be speaking on the evolution of Queen Square.