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Task force into Wood Islands-Caribou ferry service seeks public input

A new task force has been created by the provincial government to look at the impact of ferry service between Wood Islands, P.E.I., and Caribou, N.S.

Islanders can submit written comments to the ferry task force through April 30

The MV Holiday Island was taken out of service last summer because of maintenance work. (CBC)

The new task force looking into the economics of the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry service is accepting public input until the end of April.

The task force was struck after only one of the two ferries the MV Confederation provided service last summer. The other ferry the MV Holiday Island was taken out of service for the season for maintenance work.

The province is stressing the importance of the route between Caribou, N.S., and Wood Islands, P.E.I.,to the federal government, which is responsible for ferry service.

"The Wood Islandsferryis a vital transportation link for trade and tourism in eastern Prince Edward Island, with economic spinoffs for communities right across our province,"Rural and Regional Development Minister Pat Murphy said in a statement. "It is critical that stable, two-vesselferryservice continues, and as a province we will work together to ensure our voices are heard by the federal government."

Report in June

The task forceis comprised of three residents from the eastern part of the Island RayKeenanofRolloBay, AudreyShillabeerof Belfast and ScottAnnearof Montague.

Recommendations from the task force are expected in June and will be shared by cabinet with the federal government.

The province says the goals of the task force are to highlight policy objectives, provide information on revenue, operational costs, long-term infrastructure and capital requirements and identify potential traffic for ferry service for the next five to 10 years.

People can make submissions at www.princeedwardisland.ca/ferryinput.