PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- First on PEI to reach level
- North Rustico Fire Department Captain Alison Larkin achieves Level 2 certification of fire fighting competency; Larkin is the first PEI female firefighter to achieve this distinction [photo accompanies text]
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- First prize in Torino
- FEstival Internazionale Cinema delle Donne (2005 :Turin, Italy); Mabel's saga
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- First steps taken to make agriculture sustainable
- Letter to the Editor.
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- First time away from home
- Francis C. Gallant recounts his first trip away from home was to travel to Kinkora to pick potatoes when he was about 15 years old. He worked for a farmer named Mulligan in Emerald.
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- First year for a job fair targeted to kitchen work
- The Tourism Industry Association of PEI (TIAPEI) held its first Culinary Job Fair in Charlottetown recently and over one dozen employers attended the event. They were specifically looking for kitchen workers such as sous chefs, line cooks, prep cooks and dishwashers. Andrea Boehner of TIAPEI talked about the Culinary Job Fair as a way to address the consistent turnover in these jobs. A few employers talked about how to stand out in the hiring process. JoAnn and Joey Gauthier, Owner/Operators of Joey's Deep Sea Fishing and Jo Joe's Seafood Eatery in Rusticoville spoke about finding it hard to find cooks for a short season. John Pritchard from Terre Rouge said he is looking for cooks, dishwashers, and front-of-house staff. Bruce and Shirley MacNaughton apply the motto "Everything in Good Taste" to apply to both their products and services of the Prince Edward Island Preserve Company, New Glasgow
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- Fiscal follies, if this region wants to join the new Canada, the provincial governments had better get their economic act together
- Atlantic Progress Within this article "Prince Edward Island,Transfer junkies, an economy hooked on federal money", p.37, by David Perry.
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- Fish TV
- "The North Cape Coastal Tourism Area Partnership (NCCTAP) in partnership with the Prince Edward Island Aquaculture Alliance is excited to bring FISH TV hosts Leo Stakos and Ron James to Western PEI during the last week of August to shoot footage for an upcoming episode.", ***unscanned
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- Fish kills
- From "Editor's Corner" column.
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- Fish plant merger
- Article also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Apr. 1, 1998, p. 5; From "Against the Tide" column.