Alanna Jankov She/her 🇨🇦 (@alannajankov) 's Twitter Profile
Alanna Jankov She/her 🇨🇦

@alannajankov

Deputy Mayor and City Councillor @ChtownPE , Entrepreneur, Volunteer and lover of dogs

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PEI Arts Grants Three grant types are available: •Create (Creation Grant) •Share (Dissemination Grant) •Learn (Professional Development Grant) Apply before May 17, 2023 PrinceEdwardIsland.ca/ArtsGrants

PEI Arts Grants 
Three grant types are available:
•Create (Creation Grant)
•Share (Dissemination Grant)
•Learn (Professional Development Grant)
Apply before May 17, 2023 
PrinceEdwardIsland.ca/ArtsGrants
City of Charlottetown, PE (@chtownpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our 2022-2023 Community Report is now available! Learn about some of our major projects and priorities that are helping to make Charlottetown an even better place to live, work and enjoy. Full report, visit charlottetown.ca/annualreport #Charlottetown

Our 2022-2023 Community Report is now available!

Learn about some of our major projects and priorities that are helping to make Charlottetown an even better place to live, work and enjoy.

Full report, visit charlottetown.ca/annualreport

#Charlottetown
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City Hall was delighted earlier this week to welcome Czechia Ambassador Borek Lizec for a visit. The Ambassador was in town and met with Mayor Phillip Brown and Deputy Mayor Alanna Jankov, among others. We ensured that such a distinguished guest signed the City's visitor book!

City Hall was delighted earlier this week to welcome Czechia Ambassador Borek Lizec for a visit. The Ambassador was in town and met with Mayor Phillip Brown and Deputy Mayor Alanna Jankov, among others. We ensured that such a distinguished guest signed the City's visitor book!
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Historian Gordy McCarville received the Catherine G. Hennessey Award as the City celebrated Heritage Day on Tuesday, May 9, with a Heritage Awards ceremony honouring citizens who have worked diligently to preserve and celebrate the City’s heritage. Visit charlottetown.ca/news/current_n…

Historian Gordy McCarville received the Catherine G. Hennessey Award as the City celebrated Heritage Day on Tuesday, May 9, with a Heritage Awards ceremony honouring citizens who have worked diligently to preserve and celebrate the City’s heritage.

Visit charlottetown.ca/news/current_n…
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Great perspectives from Charlottetown deputy mayor Alanna Jankov She/her 🇨🇦 as she describes Hurricane Fiona’s devastating impact on their tree canopy, and their impressive program to respond. #FCM2023

City of Charlottetown, PE (@chtownpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crews will be working on Riverside Drive between Exhibition Drive and Park Street Monday evening, May 29th between 9pm and midnight. During this time, Riverside Drive will be closed to East Bound Traffic. The Water & Sewer Utility thanks the public for their patience.

Crews will be working on Riverside Drive between Exhibition Drive and Park Street Monday evening, May 29th between 9pm and midnight. 

During this time, Riverside Drive will be closed to East Bound Traffic. 

The Water & Sewer Utility thanks the public for their patience.
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It’s National AccessAbility Week in Canada. The 2023 theme is Disability Inclusion: From Possibilities to Practice. Nearly 1 in 5 Canadians are living with a disability. #NAAW2023 #AccessibleCanada #CanadaDisabilityBenefit

It’s National AccessAbility Week in Canada.
 
The 2023 theme is Disability Inclusion: From Possibilities to Practice.

Nearly 1 in 5 Canadians are living with a disability. 

#NAAW2023 
#AccessibleCanada #CanadaDisabilityBenefit
City of Charlottetown, PE (@chtownpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Public Works Department is resuming Fiona-related branch and tree debris clean up until June 30. Residents are asked to please have all tree debris materials to the roadside as soon as possible. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at (902) 894 5208.

The Public Works Department is resuming Fiona-related branch and tree debris clean up until June 30. 

Residents are asked to please have all tree debris materials to the roadside as soon as possible.

For more information, contact the Public Works Department at (902) 894 5208.
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Have you looked at the proposed changes to the road network around the West Royalty commercial area? You can see the proposed plans and leave your feedback by going to charlottetownhall.ca/westroyaltymp You can also email the public works department at [email protected]

Have you looked at the proposed changes to the road network around the West Royalty commercial area?
You can see the proposed plans and leave your feedback by going to charlottetownhall.ca/westroyaltymp
You can  also email  the public works department at city@charlottetown.ca
Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #PrideMonth, let's celebrate diversity and unity and spread love and acceptance. Together, we can make the world a kinder place for all. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

This #PrideMonth, let's celebrate diversity and unity and spread love and acceptance. Together, we can make the world a kinder place for all. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
City of Charlottetown, PE (@chtownpe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The City advises residents and visitors of traffic-related impacts for Capital City Canada Day events on July 1, particularly in the Victoria Park area. Motorists are reminded to please use extra caution. Visit charlottetown.ca/news/current_n… to learn more.

The City advises residents and visitors of traffic-related impacts for Capital City Canada Day events on July 1, particularly in the Victoria Park area.

Motorists are reminded to please use extra caution.

Visit charlottetown.ca/news/current_n… to learn more.
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Charlottetown City Hall and its Administrative Offices will be closed on Monday, July 3, in observance of Canada Day. Regular summer business hours, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., will resume on Tuesday, July 4. We wish you a happy Canada Day weekend!

Charlottetown City Hall and its Administrative Offices will be closed on Monday, July 3, in observance of Canada Day. 
Regular summer business hours, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., will resume on Tuesday, July 4.

We wish you a happy Canada Day weekend!
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Please note the Planning Board Meeting is taking place today at 4:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Hall, 199 Queen St. You'll find the agenda on our website at charlottetown.ca/agendas This meeting will be live-streamed, and you can watch it at charlottetown.ca/video

Please note the Planning Board Meeting is taking place today at 4:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Hall, 199 Queen St. 

You'll find the agenda on our website at charlottetown.ca/agendas 

This meeting will be live-streamed, and you can watch it at charlottetown.ca/video
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Calling Island artists! Apply for Rooted in Art to create a temporary installation inspired by the City’s trees. Get creative and celebrate the urban forest. Four artists will be selected. Apply by August 13. Visit charlottetown.ca/roots for details.

Calling Island artists! 

Apply for Rooted in Art to create a temporary installation inspired by the City’s trees. 

Get creative and celebrate the urban forest. 

Four artists will be selected. Apply by August 13. Visit charlottetown.ca/roots for details.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of collective reflection, learning, and acknowledgment of the difficult chapters of our past. We all have a role in building a better future with the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples of our city, province, and country.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time of collective reflection, learning, and acknowledgment of the difficult chapters of our past. We all have a role in building a better future with the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples of our city, province, and country.