PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- A history of comfort
- Photography by Patty Hardy
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- A holiday gift with a difference
- "Vernon and Bertha Campbell give the gift of a dairy cow every Christmas. Not to Island family or friends, but to a family in Kenya." A look at the work of Farmers Helping Farmers., ***unscanned
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- A journey across Lot 13 in 1793
- Robert Gray was the father of John Hamilton Gray, Premier and Father of Confederation.; Contains the transcription of a letter dated 9 October 1793 to Sir William Porter Gilliess from Robert Gray which describes Gray's visit to Lot 13.
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- A knotty problem is expanding
- Adapted from a BCN 43:1 article by Ernie Sellentin.
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- A la sazon
- I'm Dining Out Here [restaurant reviews column] Review of La Sazon de Mexico, a new Mexican cuisine space at Charlottetown Farmer's Market on Belvedere Avenue, that is operated by Claudia Deagle and Claudia Rosas.
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- A landscape ... with figures
- Its pastoral landscape has long permeated Prince Edward Island's tourist appeal and shaped its cultural identity. Nineteenth-century tourist promotion extolled the health benefits of sea breezes for travellers fleeing the summer swelter of urban America but, by the interwar period, tourism literature had begun to equate the Island's arcadian countryside with a pre-industrial, rural order. Post-war tourism marketing continued to eulogize the Island as an antidote to North Americans' urban-industrial angst, but in the new millennium both the commodified pastoral landscape and rural identity faced a new challenge as economic pressures drove most farmers out of business.
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- A last from the old school
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Jan. 14, 1998, page 4.
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- A legend of the breed
- Illustrious Island Shorthorn breeder recognized. Nina Linton photo.
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- A lesson in behavior.
- Short story by Montgomery.
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- A lifelong pursuitq
- Chef's Table [column]; profile of Chef Dominic Serio, newly appointed executive chef at the Brickhouse (Charlottetown)
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- A light down the road
- From "Country prose" column