PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- How well are PEI youth prepared for education, employment, & community life?
- A recent report completed by the Community Foundation of PEI entitled: "Vital Signs; Taking the Pulse of Island Youth," profiles the challenges PEI youth experience as they transition from school to post-secondary education, employment, and community engagement; [Katharine MacDonald, project researcher]
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- Howe's Hall : Island artists
- Howe's Hall [gallery review]; "Out and About on PEI," group exhibit with Donna White, Emmett MacDonald; "Stories from the Shore," solo exhibit by Susan J. Sorenson; "The North Shore Triptych," solo exhibit by Louise Mould
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- Huge russett potato O'Leary landmark
- Insert "Heritage Week; Includes www address for the P.E.I. Potato Museum.
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- Hugh MacDonald
- Photography by Cathy Sprague.; Entry is part of artlcle entitled: Bestof pei.
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- Human impulse
- Profile [feature column} : Peggy Reddin, co-founder of the dance group, dance umbrella, and Director of Arts Education at the Confederation Centre of the Arts
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- Humanitarian imperialism possibly new global danger
- Guest opinion.
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- Hunter Clyde Watershed Group
- The article discusses upcoming lectures and events as well as plans for the AGM. The AGM being held on May 12th will discuss future projects as well as plans for 2014/15 including stream restoration and tree planting. They also conducted environmental education projects at three schools as well as their Winter Woodlot Tour. The Watershed Alliance started discussion on high capacity wells at their November workshop.
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- Hunter Clyde Watershed Group news
- The article talks about the summer projects that were carried out including tree planting, stream enhancement, removing a beaver dam, improving a fish passageway in Hazel Grove, a webcam of an american kestrel box and outreach with an information booth on Canada Day and promotion of new facebook page. He talks about bats now being considered endangered by COSEWIC (The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) and bats are very valuable as they eat insects and agricultural pests. The group has also been active in the Coalition for the Protection of PEI Water and will take part in upcoming consultations on a water act for Prince Edward Island. Lastly, Island Nature Trust is hosting a talk on August 7 in Wheatley River on bobolinks and barn swallows., ***unscanned
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- Hunter Clyde Watershed Group news
- September 21 beach cleanup on Barachois beach by Hunter Clyde Watershed Group, W.R.I.G. and Island Nature Trust; Friends of North Shore Communities and provincial designated heritage place status for lighthouse; update on Land Use Task Force survey; description of migratory journey of glass eels and elvers to North Shore waters and Campbell's Pond
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- Hunter Clyde Watershed Group news
- "Adopt a River" day at Gulf Shore School and Ecole Saint Augustin; partnership project with Wheatley River Improvement Group, and Bedeque Bay Environmental Management Association; monitoring of bank swallows
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- Hunter Clyde watershed group news
- On May 25, the group visited the Department of Forestry offices to discuss and learn about the Spruce Budworm moth that is killing trees in Eastern Quebec and New Brunswick., ***unscanned