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Minister Photo Album


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Honourable Gail Shea
Minister of Transportation and Public Works
(l-r) PEI Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea and Federal Transport Minister Jean-C. Lapierre review plans for the upcoming highway widening and intersection upgrade project on the Trans Canada Highway at Riverside Drive.
(left to right) Harold Dockendorff, course instructor, joins Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea and PEI Senior's Federation President Anna Duffy in reviewing course material for the 55 Alive driver safety program. Taking part in the launch of the Prince Edward Island Adopt-A-Highway Program are, from left, Belfast-Pownal Bay MLA Wilbur MacDonald; Environment Minister Chester Gillan; Minister of Transportation and Public Works Gail Shea; Margie Stewart, acting president and president elect of the Federated Women's Institute of Prince Edward Island; and Premier Pat Binns. To find out more about the program, interested groups can call 1-866-NEATPEI.
Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea reviews the first copy of the updated driver's handbook with Highway Safety staff Audrey Mayhew and Tim Garrity. Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea presents Cornwall Mayor Jack Kelly with a $75,000 investment towards upgrades to the Town of Cornwall's storm water management system.
From left, Honourable Gail Shea, MLA for District 27, Tignish-DeBlois, Craig Williams (who was on the Megofish that day), Fred Gavin, Captain of the Megofish, and Premier Pat Binns. Slemon Park Corporation President Ken DesRoches, joins Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea, and Evangeline-Miscouche MLA Wilfred Arsenault in reviewing recent transportation upgrades made at Slemon Park. Missing from the photo is Brian Proffit of Curran & Briggs.
Premier Pat Binns and Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea are joined by members of the local fishing community to review plans for improvements to the Sturgeon Bridge. Richard Ellsworth (centre) receives the 2003 Premier's Cup from Premier Pat Binns for landing the largest Bluefin Tuna in Prince Edward Island last season. Taking part in the ceremony at Province House is Transportation and Public Works Minister Gail Shea.

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