PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Green Party leader 'premature' in blaming fish kill on pesticides: Federation
- Discusses the reaction of executive director of the PEI Federation of Agriculture Robert Godfrey to comments made Provincial Green Party leader Peter Bevan-Baker regarding the July 25th 2016 fish kill in Clyde River.
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- Green as it gets
- P.E.I.'s coastline and fishing and agricultural industries are threatened by global warming and other environmental problems. Statistics and findings on annual outputs of power, enhanced environmental farm plans, and waste management are discussed [special report on Prince Edward Island]., ***unscanned
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- Greener greens for Green Gables
- A letter to Parks Canada.
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- Greener pastures
- Brian and Lorna McMaster of Pembroke Farm have a flock of mixed breed sheep that will be a source of wool that will soon be the signature product of the soon to be opened Sheep Shop on their property [Salute to Agriculture special insert]., ***unscanned
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- Greenhouses allow farm to offer produce year-round
- Jeff and Carey Wood operate The Old Mackenzie Farm in Rose Valley using a community supported agriculture model, as well as by selling veggie boxes year-round. The Woods moved to PEI in from Ontario in 2010, and their off-season crops are grown in five greenhouses. They sell to restaurants, at the farm gate during summer months, following organic practices, although they are not yet certified as organic. [Photo by Andy Walker]
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- Greg Donald named 2015 Nuffield Scholar
- Greg Donald, the general manager of the PEI Potato Board, has been named a 2015 Nuffield Scholar. "Donald plans to investigate strategic plans implemented by potato industries in other countries in order to gain a greater knowledge of their long term critical success factors.", ***unscanned