PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Fouling the nest
- "Like New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island also did a roadside litter survey to try to identify the source of the problem. Cups are the the most common single item in PEI, with beverage-related items making up the top seven items on the list: cups, lids, cans, plastic, straws, glass and caps.", ***unscanned
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- Found some Great Island Kids
- Includes finalists of the Guardian and CBC contest 'Great Island Kids'
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- Founder's day
- After two storm-related postponements, the Women's Institute Founder's Day celebration was held on February 28, 2014 at the Farm Centre, Charlottetown. {Four photographs with captioned text detail activities occurring during the event]
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- Four generations of a proud Paul family
- Family Page [feature column] profile of Elder Marie Darby and four generations of Paul Family, originally from Elsipogtog, NB [photographs]
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- Four questions about racing
- Letter to the Editor
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- Fourth annual UPEI connecting aboriginal cultures
- Theme of this years event "From the Four Directions;" held at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Center, UPEI, Charlottetown; activities outlined and multiple photos of dancers and activities
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- Fox Island elite seed potato farm update
- "Growth to date has been very good and plants are closing the rows. We have had first inspection, the nuclear crop is growing well in the screenhouse, row-cover is over the Pre-Elite plots and all is looking good in the Elite I fields.", ***unscanned
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- Fox Island elite seed potato farm update
- Elite seed from Fox Island is mainly forward contracted. Order forms will be sent out shortly with deposits due in the fall., ***unscanned
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- Fox Island elite seed potato farm update
- "Shipping season is almost complete at Fox Island as this slow spring of 2015 winds down. Most varieties have cleaned up well; however, like many growers on the Island, we still have a quantity of clear reading Russet Burbank and Goldrush available if anyone runs short during planting.", ***unscanned
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- Francis P. Carragher (RCNVR), Green Bay, returned to mainland
- Photo of subject.