For those Islanders with fallen trees in their yards, the province is again offering tree clean-up service on private residential properties.
Crews will remove trees that are leaning towards residential structures or access to structures. They will also remove trees that have fallen on residential lawns.
There were 6,100 requests for private property tree clean-up after Fiona and crews are working on the last 300 properties now. But officials say trees are weak in some areas, and could be at risk of falling during windy weather, or may have already fallen.
Residents can apply from May 23 to June 16.